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Biblioteca(s): |
Embrapa Agrobiologia; Embrapa Pantanal. |
Data corrente: |
27/06/1995 |
Data da última atualização: |
05/05/1999 |
Autoria: |
KEATING, B. A.; STRICKLAND, R. W.; FISHER, M. J. |
Afiliação: |
CSIRO Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures, Australia. |
Título: |
Salt tolerance of some tropical pasture legumes with potential adaptation to cracking clay soils. |
Ano de publicação: |
1986 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, v.26, n.2, p.181-186, 1986. |
Idioma: |
Inglês Português |
Conteúdo: |
Large areas of heavy clay soils (vertisols) occur in the subhumid and semi-arid areas of north-eastern Australia, but to date, no satisfactory pasture legumes have been found for these soils. The reasons for the failure of legume species to persist on clay soils have not been defined, although plant damage from the salts present in the subsoils of manu of these soils (Reeve et al. 1960, 1963) has been hypothesized (Fisher 1981). Early evaluation of pasture legumes concentrated on the genera of Glycine, Macroptilium, Medicago and Lablab (Coaldrake and Russell 1969; Russell and Coaldrake 1970) and salt tolerance of representatives of these genera was investigated by Russell (1976). Recent agronomic evaluation of pasture legumes for clay soils has included other genera such as Clitoria, Indigofera, Desmanthus, Vigna, Rhynchosia Arachis. Since no information was available on the relative salt tolerance of these genera, the present work was undertaken. Species of interest were grown under various salt levels obtained through addition of sodium chloride to a clay soil under glasshouse conditions. Two Macroptilium species studied by Russell (1976) and a grass were included for comparison. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Adaptação; Adaptation; Pasto tropical; Tropical pasture. |
Thesagro: |
Clitoria Ternatea; Macroptilium Atropurpureum; Solo; Stylosanthes Scabra. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Arachis pintoi; Macroptilium lathyroides; soil. |
Categoria do assunto: |
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LEADER 02008naa a2200277 a 4500 001 1795660 005 1999-05-05 008 1986 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aKEATING, B. A. 245 $aSalt tolerance of some tropical pasture legumes with potential adaptation to cracking clay soils. 260 $c1986 520 $aLarge areas of heavy clay soils (vertisols) occur in the subhumid and semi-arid areas of north-eastern Australia, but to date, no satisfactory pasture legumes have been found for these soils. The reasons for the failure of legume species to persist on clay soils have not been defined, although plant damage from the salts present in the subsoils of manu of these soils (Reeve et al. 1960, 1963) has been hypothesized (Fisher 1981). Early evaluation of pasture legumes concentrated on the genera of Glycine, Macroptilium, Medicago and Lablab (Coaldrake and Russell 1969; Russell and Coaldrake 1970) and salt tolerance of representatives of these genera was investigated by Russell (1976). Recent agronomic evaluation of pasture legumes for clay soils has included other genera such as Clitoria, Indigofera, Desmanthus, Vigna, Rhynchosia Arachis. Since no information was available on the relative salt tolerance of these genera, the present work was undertaken. Species of interest were grown under various salt levels obtained through addition of sodium chloride to a clay soil under glasshouse conditions. Two Macroptilium species studied by Russell (1976) and a grass were included for comparison. 650 $aArachis pintoi 650 $aMacroptilium lathyroides 650 $asoil 650 $aClitoria Ternatea 650 $aMacroptilium Atropurpureum 650 $aSolo 650 $aStylosanthes Scabra 653 $aAdaptação 653 $aAdaptation 653 $aPasto tropical 653 $aTropical pasture 700 1 $aSTRICKLAND, R. W. 700 1 $aFISHER, M. J. 773 $tAustralian Journal of Experimental Agriculture$gv.26, n.2, p.181-186, 1986.
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