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- Selection of Grasses and Legumes for Pastures of the Arid and Semi-arid Zones. I. Variations of Morphological and Physiological Characters in the Different Strains of Cenchrus setigerus and Selection of a Promising Strain for forage Production
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Indian Forester, Vol 94, No 9 (1968), Pagination: 667-674Abstract
Variability in morphoiogicai and physiological characters in 10 strains of Cenchrus setigerus Vahl. Was studied under arid conditions at Jodhpur. It was observed that some of the strains can provide useful germplasm to breed desirable forage type for pasture prodution. The strain No. 175 was found to be the most suitable strain for the arid zone, because of its higher yield of forage, highest basal and crown diameters, capacity for maximum tiller production, dark green leaf with longer and broader leaf blades and presistency.- Selection of Grasses and Legumes for Pasture of the Arid and Semi-arid Zones. II-Variation of Morphological and Physiological Chracters in Lasiurus sindicus Henr. and Selection of Promising Type for Forage Production
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Indian Forester, Vol 96, No 6 (1970), Pagination: 437-443Abstract
Lasiurus sindicus Henr. popularly known as Sevan grass in the arid zone of Rajasthan was observed to exhibit least variation in morphological and physiological characters in its native habitat. Some growth forms were, however, isolated on the basis of their forage yield. The collection Nos. 317, 318, 319 and 353 recorded comparatively higher fora ge production out of 13 such collections. The collection No. 319 indicated bigger leaf size, greater height, more tillers and maximum basal diameter per plant as compared to other collections. The species was found to be advanced genetically.- Selection of Grasses and Legumes for Pasture of the Arid and Semi Arid Zones Iv Panicum antidotale Retz. Selection of Promising Type
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