2020
DOI: 10.14334/wartazoa.v30i1.2489
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A Shade Tolerant Forage, Stenotaphrum secundatum, in the Oil Palm Plantation to Support Cattle Productivity

Abstract: <p>The integration of livestock with plantations is one of efforts to support livestock agribusiness. The large potential  land area can be used for the development of cattle. However, the low production, nutrient content and digestibility of natural grasses in the plantation are still an obstacle to increase cattle productivity. Therefore, the development of shade tolerant of forages is  one of the strategies to improve the quality and production of forages in the plantation area. This paper aims to rev… Show more

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“…In addition to higher production, also accompanied by a better nutritional value: crude protein content of 11.81%; NDF 69.6%; ADF 32.3% and ash content 14.7% [11]. Crude protein content of original variety S. secundatum on this research was similar with other research's result as 8.69% [6].…”
Section: Phenotypic Performance Of Steno Agrinak Grasssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…In addition to higher production, also accompanied by a better nutritional value: crude protein content of 11.81%; NDF 69.6%; ADF 32.3% and ash content 14.7% [11]. Crude protein content of original variety S. secundatum on this research was similar with other research's result as 8.69% [6].…”
Section: Phenotypic Performance Of Steno Agrinak Grasssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Steno Agrinak (as prsented at Figure 1) has the advantage of high fresh production (reaching 152.7 t -1 ha -1 year -1 ) and a crude protein content of 14.19%, which is recommended for integration in plantation areas in support of the CPIS (Cattle Plant Integration System) program. The carrying capacity of S. secundatum at CPIS system is about 11.8 AU ha -1 [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%