View crop
View crop Data sheet EcoPortBrachiaria mutica
![]() |
|
Notes |
---|
BRIEF DESCRIPTION A short-culmed, stoloniferous grass up to 200 cm tall with long, hairy leaf-blades about 16 mm wide. USES Mostly used for silage, it provides good fodder but is poor pasture and can be damaged by to low cutting or grazing. GROWING PERIOD Summer-growing perennial. COMMON NAMES Para grass, Mauritius signal grass, Pasto para and malojilla, Gramalote, Parana, Herbe de para, Rumput malela, sukut kolonjono, Jukut inggris, Rumput melela, Rumput para, Babaka-nalabaga, Mara-kawayan, Smau koo, Ya khon, Co'long tay. FURTHER INF Scientific synonyms: B. purpurascens, Panicum muticum, P. purpurascens. Para grass probably originated in tropical Africa. In the southern hemisphere it extends south to about 27°S. It can be found at elevations between sea level and 1000 m. It is found on poorly-drained or swampy soils and it can become a weed in irrigation ditches and drains. Dry matter yields may vary between 10-30 t/ha. | Sources |
Grassland Index Skerman P 1990 pp 249-253 [DRA, TEMP, KTMP, RAIN, TEXT, SAL, FER, PHO, LIG] Rehm S 1991 pp 406 [DRA, SAL, USE] Duke J 1979 pp 94 [PH, RAIN, TEMP] Duke J 1975 pp 9 [PH, RAIN, TEMP] Roecklein J 1987 pp 169 [USE, DRA] Heath M 1985 pp 268 [DRA, LIMIT, USE] Bogdan A 1977 pp 59-62 [DRA, FER] Bryant P 1973 pp 304-305 [DRA, RAIN, KTMP, FER] B-Lennard E 1984 pp 454 [DRA, SAL] Mannetje L 1992 pp 64-65 [DRA, FER, SAL, LIMIT] |