Abstract:Five Napier grass cultivars (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) were evaluated under cutting management on a Bayamón sandy loam soil on the northwestern coastal plains of Puerto Rico for a period of 2.05 years without irrigation. Grasses received a high input of fertilizer (4,484 kg/ha/yr) and were harvested every 5') days. Mean dry forage yield for cultivars PRPI 13079, 7350, Merker, 13078, and 532 were 46755, 45449, 39439, 38816, and 37581 kg/ha/yr, respectively. Cultivars 13079 and 7350 had similar dry forage yie… Show more
Of ten Napier grass accessions from the International Livestock Research Institute, four could be categorized as high quality while two accessions and a local type were medium-quality forage, which could support ruminant animal production.
Of ten Napier grass accessions from the International Livestock Research Institute, four could be categorized as high quality while two accessions and a local type were medium-quality forage, which could support ruminant animal production.
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