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Studies of Pangola Grass in Barbados

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  • Quintyne, R. C.
  • Donefer, E.

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The effect of 0,224, 448 and 896 KgN/ha and 4,6, and 8-week cutting frequencies on yield, chemical composition and in vitro cellulose digestibility of Pangola grass was studied in a 32-week experiment. Increasing cutting frequency and Ν level resulted in decrease in DM and increase in CP contents. Cellulose tended to increase, and ADL to decrease as cutting decreased. Increasing Ν had little effect on cellulose, ADF, ADL or NDF. Decreasing cutting and increasing Ν increased DM yield. Yield of DM/unit Ν and of CP increased while 24-hour IVCD decreased as cutting decreased. Yield of CP and 24-hour IVCD increased with increasing levels of N.

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  • Quintyne, R. C. & Donefer, E., 1973. "Studies of Pangola Grass in Barbados," 11th Annual Meeting, July 2-6, 1973, Cave Hill, Barbados 263596, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cfcs11:263596
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.263596
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