Track 2-6-2: Forests, Agroforestry and Wildlife towards Integrated, Productive Landscapes
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Publication Date
2015
Location
New Delhi, India
Description
Adoption of silvipasture system on wastelands offers, without impairing the growth of trees, an extra yield of grass during monsoon season and top feed during summer seasons. The leaf fodder from the hardy trees and shrubs serve as an insurance against fodder scarcity during drought to the livestock. In view of this the present study was carried out to assess the productivity of different grasses in association with Hardwickia binata under moisture conservation practices under rainfed condition.
Citation
Ram, S. N.; Roy, Ajoy K.; and Shukla, A. K., "Productivity of Grasses in Association with Hardwickia binata under Rainfed Conditions" (2015). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 21.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/23/2-6-2/21)
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Productivity of Grasses in Association with Hardwickia binata under Rainfed Conditions
New Delhi, India
Adoption of silvipasture system on wastelands offers, without impairing the growth of trees, an extra yield of grass during monsoon season and top feed during summer seasons. The leaf fodder from the hardy trees and shrubs serve as an insurance against fodder scarcity during drought to the livestock. In view of this the present study was carried out to assess the productivity of different grasses in association with Hardwickia binata under moisture conservation practices under rainfed condition.
