Desmodium

desmodium seeds

desmodium seeds
  1. How do you plant desmodium seeds?
  2. What is desmodium grass?
  3. Is desmodium a protein?
  4. Is desmodium a legume?
  5. How do Lucerne grow in Kenya?
  6. Is glycine a legume?
  7. How do you plant Boma Rhodes?
  8. Is Lucerne a legume?

How do you plant desmodium seeds?

Drill the seed into shallow furrows 2.5 cm deep spaced at 30 cm or 50 cm; cover with little soil. For intercropping with Napier grass, make furrows between or along the Napier rows and drill desmodium seed and fertilizer mixture in the furrows. Use mature parts of desmodium vines. Use freshly cut vines.

What is desmodium grass?

Desmodium is a large perennial tropical forage legume. It does better at altitudes between 500 and 2500 m in the tropics. It grows well on slopes. It can be grown in areas where annual rainfall is above 900 mm and up to 3000 mm.

Is desmodium a protein?

Greenleaf desmodium has a relatively poor nutritive value for a legume. Its protein content is in the 12-21% DM range, with an average of 15.5% DM, and very high levels of fibre (ADF more than 30% DM), including lignin (about 9% DM).

Is desmodium a legume?

Desmodium is a trailing or climbing perennial legume with small leaves and deep roots which, in favourable conditions, forms very dense ground cover. Desmodium is popular in cut-and-carry systems. There are numerous varieties of desmodium but the two most common are the green leafed and the silver leafed ones.

How do Lucerne grow in Kenya?

Use certified seeds to sow on rows 45cm apart on a fine, moist and weed free seedbed at a rate of 3 – 4kg per acre. The soils should be deep and well drained. Avoid any soils that are saline, waterlogged or have damaging herbicides.

Is glycine a legume?

Creeping, twining, climbing and viny tropical perennial legume for grazing. Moist subtropical North Coast on fertile, deeper, well-drained soils out of reach of heavy frost. Its climbing habit and vigorous warm-season growth helps it to smother weeds.

How do you plant Boma Rhodes?

Sow seeds close to the surface (not more than 2cm) to get them in contact with moist soil so that they will absorb moisture and germinate. Either broadcast grass seeds or drill in rows 30–40cm apart. Mix the seeds with sawdust, rough sand or phosphate fertiliser for even distribution.

Is Lucerne a legume?

Lucerne is a temperate perennial legume capable of producing high quality forage throughout the year, but its main production period falls in the spring, summer and early autumn.

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