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Koronivia grass is a leafy, procumbent, creeping, stoloniferous perennial grass. Its creeping habit and stolons are different from those of other Brachiaria ...
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Is Brachiaria a perennial?
Brachiaria decumbens is a perennial plant, much tillered, upright and 30–100 cm tall. The leaves are densely pubescent and 10–20 cm long. Its reproduction occurs through seeds, rhizomes and stolons (Lorenzi, 2000).
What is the English name of Brachiaria?
Brachiaria brizantha) is a species of grass known by the common name palisade grass. It is often used as a forage for livestock. Other common names include palisade signal grass, bread grass, Mauritius grass, Surinam grass, large-seeded millet grass, big ashama, Ceylon sheep grass, and St. Lucia grass.
How much does Brachiaria grass yield?
The average dry matter yield ranges from 10-40 tons/ha/year depending on soils, rainfall, and management. With good management, the grass can yield up to 140kg/ha of seeds with the maximum yield at the 2nd year of establishment.
What is another name for Brachiaria grass?
Signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens Stapf or Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) R. D. Webster) is a tropical and subtropical grass widely cultivated for forage.
Status: Native ; Description: Densely tufted perennial. Culms 40–120 cm. high, never rooting at the nodes. Leaf laminae 3–15(30) mm. wide, linear to lanceolate.
Brachiaria dictyoneura is an evergreen, perennial grass producing a dense cluster of culms that can be geniculate to decumbent, often rooting at the lower ...
Brachiaria dictyoneura (Fig. & De Not.) Stapf | Species - WIKTROP
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Brachiaria dictyoneura is a vivacious grass with stolons and rhizomes, without rooting from the lower nodes. The culms are geniculate ascending or decumbent.
Densely tufted perennial. Culms 40–120 cm. high, never rooting at the nodes. Leaf laminae 3–15(30) mm. wide, linear to lanceolate. Inflorescence of 3–8(12) ...
Brachiaria dictyoneura is a species in the genus Brachiaria which contains between 124 and 130 species and belongs to the family of the Poaceae (Grass Family).
Brachiaria, or signalgrass, is a genus of plants in the grass family native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, Australia, southern Europe, the ...
The native range of this species is Nigeria to Ethiopia and S. Africa. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Brachiaria dictyoneura (Figari & de Notaris) Stapf, subsp. humidicola (Rendle) Catasús, Fontqueria 55(4): 16. 2001. BASIONYM: Panicum humidicola Rendle 1899.
Perennial, 1 1/2–3 ft. high, tufted apparently on a short rhizome; innovations extravaginal with moderately firm glabrous striate cataphylls.