Dual purpose,small grain species for southern Brazil
Many small grain species, such as wheat, oats, barley, rye, and triticale, may be grown during the winter season in southern Brazil.Farmers use them as singular pasture, dual purpose (pasture and grain), or just for grain.Wheat has the largest market, even though Brazil still is a traditional importer.When wheat is used as pasture, it may be grazed during vegetative stage ending at the early‐joint stage, grazed throughout the season, or harvested for hay or silage.A research program was led by the National Wheat Research Center of Embrapa aiming to diversify sowing date and maturing dates, minimize erosion risks, and promote green cover under a no‐till system.The objective was to compare small grain genotypes as dual purpose crops when harvested for forage once or twice during the vegetative stage.
BRS Figueira BRS Umbu rye triticale wheat
Rob.S.Fontaneli H.P.dos Santos E.Caierao A.do Nascimento Junior
Universidade de Passofundo/CEPA-FA MV-U PF,99001-970 Passofundo,RS,Brazil National Wheat Research Center,Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation(Embrapa Trigo) POBox 451, National Wheat Research Center,Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation(Embrapa Trigo) POBox 451,
国际会议
呼和浩特
英文
2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)