1983
DOI: 10.46429/jaupr.v67i2.7695
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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

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