1. EVALUACION DE ESPECIES FORRAJERAS NATIVAS E INTRODUCIDAS BAJO CONDICIONES DEL ALTIPLANO CENTRAL MEXICANO.
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Guerra, Pedro Jurado, Ramos, L. Fernando Negrete, J. Tulio Arrendondo M., and Garcia, M. Rene
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BIOLOGICAL adaptation , *GRASS research , *GRASSLANDS , *SIDE-oats grama , *BLUE grama grass , *ARIZONA cottontop , *FORAGE plants - Abstract
A study was conducted at the "Vaquerias" research station to evaluate the adaptation and performance of 14 grass species in order to obtain information to reseed overgrazed grasslands. Six native grass species: sideoats grama (Bouteloua curtipendula), blue grama (B. gracillis), green sprangletop (Leptochloa dubia), bluestem (Andropogon scoparius), bristlegrass (Setaria macrostachya), cottontop (Digitaria californica), and eight introduced species: weeping lovegraps (Eragrostis curvula), boer lovegrass (E. curvula var. conferta) willman lovegrass (E. superba), klein grass (Panicum coloratum), blue panic (P. antidotale), rhodes grass (Chloris gayana), buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris), and argentine sorghum (Sorghum almum), were evaluated using a completely randomized design during a six year period. Fluctuations in forage production (kg of D.M/.ha) were detected, with significant differences (P<0.05) among species, presumably influenced by yearly conditions (rainfall and temperature). In general, introduced species were more productive than native species. Argentine sorghum disappeared by the third year of the study, while the lovegrass species were more aggressive, drought tolerant and productive (884 kg D.M./ha, as an average). Sideoats grama performance was satisfactory (589 kg. D.M./ha.), being the best of the native species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1990