Biomass production of hairy vetch and egyptian clover as affected by sowing dates under warm and hot semi-arid conditions

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  • What: The aim of this paper is to provide and discuss information related to testing the suitability of Egyptian clover (T. alexandrinum L.) and hairy vetch (V. villosa Roth) as forage adaptation strategies. This study is intended to increase the understanding of the potential of integrating these annual forage crops in dryland mixed crop-livestock farming systems, with a wider application to the southern African region. The authors showed that the development and growth rates of hairy vetch and Egyptian clover in warm and hot semi-arid environments were influenced by pedo-climatic conditions and growth duration . . .

     

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