Chemical composition of bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) in Hungary
2002
Kovacs, M. | Engloner, A. | Nemeth, N. | Szirmai, O. | Turcsanyi, G.
Under the influence of the prognosticated climatic changes, the increasing rate of degradation and the extension of uncultivated lands, it is expected that the dominance of some C4 plants will increase. Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is the most common C4 species in Hungary. The chemical composition of Cynodon dactylon and its substrate was investigated on 3 soil types (Arenosol, Solonchak soil and a waste place) typical of the country. It was established that in comparison with other perennial C4 grasses (Andropogon ischaemum, Crysopogon gryllus, Cleistogenes serotina) the total element content of Cynodon dactylon was the highest.
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