The value of round-leafed cassia (Cassia rotundifolia cv. Wynn) in a native pasture grazed with steers in south-east Queensland
1992
Partridge, I.J. | Wright, J.W. (Queensland Dept. of Primary Industries, Bundaberg (Australia))
When sown into speargrass pastures cassia spread rapidly, and despite a reputation for low palatability, provided about 16 percent of the diet of grazing steers; their growth rate increased by about 40 percent. The further addition of superphosphate fertilizer improved growth rates by a further 10 percent. The N content of the speargrass was increased by 20 percent with cassia unfertilised, and 40 percent with added P. Analyses indicated that the site was deficient in sulfur.
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pp. 263-269
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英语
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graph, 5 tables, 14 ref.
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1995-08-15
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