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Growth Analysis of Perennial Grasses in Tropical India II. Herbage Growth in Mixed Grass/Legume Swards
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 October 2008
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The perennial grass Pennisetum polystachyon was grown alone or in mixture with the indigenous legumes Atylosia scarabaeoidesand Clitoria ternata and the exotic species Calopogonium mucunoides, Centrosema pubescens and Stylosanthes gracilis. Only the last two persisted for more than one or two years. Mean annual yield from the mixture containing Centrosema was 61 to 65 q./ha., of which 20 per cent was legume herbage. The protein content of grass was about 3 to 6 per cent and of legumes 10 to 14 per cent. Mixed swards produced as much protein as in a previous experiment where pure swards of Pennisetum polystachyon received 44. kg./ha. of nitrogen in fertilizer form. Soil nitrogen increased under the Centrosema mixture and yields from the mixture increased during the experiment. Yields of grass herbage from the mixtures were generally lower than those of the grass swards. The reduction in yield of grass grown in mixed swards was mostly due to decreases in the area of foliage rather than to reductions in net assimilation rate.
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