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It is mainly sown as a permanent pasture for grazing, particularly in wet areas. It is also grown for hay.
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Humidicola is native to Africa, from southern Sudan and Ethiopia in the north to South Africa and Namibia in the south. Grown widely in humidtropical countries.
A strongly stoloniferous perennial grass, forming a dense ground cover. Vegetative culms prostrate or arched, often red in colour, rooting from lower nodes; ...

Brachiaria humidicola

Rank: Species
Koronivia grass is a leafy, procumbent, creeping, stoloniferous perennial grass. Its creeping habit and stolons are different from those of other Brachiaria ...
Family: Poaceae. High Risk Traits: Elevation range exceeds 1000 m, demonstrating environmental versatility; Thrives in tropical climates
A true tropical pasture grass capable of high dry matter production in high rainfall areas. Humidicola can tolerate intense grazing.
A species of plants native to the state that are in imminent danger of extinction within the state, the survival of which is unlikely.
Perennial. Stolons present. Culms geniculately ascending or decumbent, 40–100 cm tall, without nodal roots or rooting from lower nodes. Mid-culm internodes ...
Mar 17, 2023 · Brachiaria humidicola, a tropical grass, could release root exudates with biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) capacity and reduce soil nitrous oxide (N 2 ...
Brachiaria humidicola (Rendle) Schweick. Common name(s) Koronivia grass 2 Genus Brachiaria Family Poaceae Flora Useful plants of Asia