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Principios de producción de semillas de especies forrajeras tropicales

Pasture-livestock research and training program: A proposal

Multi-dimensional impacts of tropical forage technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa: A meta-analysis

Mechanisms of adaptations of brachiariagrasses to abiotic stress factors in the tropics

Brachiariagrasses

Adaptive attributes of tropical forage species to acid soils. III. Differences in phosphorus acquisition and utilization as influenced by varying phosphorus supply and soil type

Differences in tolerance to infertile acid soil stress among germplasm accessions and genetic recombinants of the tropical forage grass genus, Brachiaria

Selection and breeding for acid-soil tolerance in crops: Upland rice and tropical forages as case studies

Adaptive attributes of tropical forage species to acid soils I. Differences in plant growth, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization among C4 grasses and C3 legumes

Roots of nutrient-deprived Brachiaria species accumulate 1,3-di-O-trans-feruloylquinic acid

Aluminum stress stimulates the accumulation of organic acids in root apices of Brachiaria species

Potential farm to landscape level impact and adoption of forage technologies in smallholder dairy production systems in Tanga, Tanzania

Towards an assessment of on-farm niches for improved forages in Sud-Kivu, DR Congo

Multi-dimensional impacts of tropical forage technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa: A meta-analysis

Developing tools to quantify sustainability of intensive and extensive ruminant farming systems in Sub-Saharan East Africa

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