Tropical Grasslands (1995) Volume 29, 183–187

Performance characteristics of Desmanthus virgatus in contrasting tropical environments

C.P. GARDINER and R.L. BURT

Department of Botany and Tropical Agriculture, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia

Abstract

Characteristics of a number of Desmanthus virgatus accessions are reported from observations made in humid and subhumid tropical environments. Observations. and comments on performance traits, dry matter production, and growth of plants outside the experimental area are described. In West Java, on a clay soil, CPI 40071 produced about 5 000 kg/ha dry matter in its first 9 months of growth while in north Queensland, accessions such as CPI 38351 and "Alligator Creek" had good seedling recruitment and palatability.

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