AGROLAND: The Agricultural Sciences Journal
Vol 3 No 1 (2016): June

Quality of Seed Produced By Tropical Forage Legumes on Low Fertility Soils

Andi L. Amar (Faculty of Animal Husbandry and fisheries. University of Tadulako. Palu. 94117 Central Sulawesi. Indonesia)
Robert A. Congdon (School of Marine and Tropical Biolog James Cook University. Townsville. Queensland. 4811Australia)
Christopher P. Gardiner (School of Veterinary and Biomedical Science James Cook University. Townsville. Queensland. 4811Australia)
Ross J. Coventry () School of Veterinary and Biomedical Science James Cook University. Townsville. Queensland. 4811Australia.)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2016

Abstract

Soil fertility can influence seed production and seedling growth. This study compared seed yields, seed and seedling characteristics of eight forage legumes (Stylosanthesscabra, S. hamata, Centrosemabrasilianum, C. pascuorum, Desmanthuspubescens, D. Virgatus, Macroptiliumbracteatum and M. martii) grown on two soil types (red and yellow kandosols), of low fertility, that are widespread in the Australian tropical rangelands. Seeds of the Desmanthus species germinated most rapidly and, with M. bracteatum, produced the highest proportion of readily germinable seed. M. bracteatum seed produced on the Yellow Kandosol germinated significantly faster, as did the S. hamata from the Red Kandosol than the other species. S. scabra cv. Seca and C. brasilianum produced more readily germinable seeds from plants grown on the Red Kandosol. C. pascuorum, D. pubescens and M. bracteatum produced a higher percentage of readily germinable seeds and fewer hard seeds when grown on the Yellow Kandosol. No significant differences were found in seedling vigour or biomass allocation from seeds produced on the different soil types

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Journal Info

Abbrev

agroland

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

Agroland: The Agricultural Sciences Journal (Agroland: The Agr. Sci. J.) is an Open Journal System published by Tadulako University and Indonesian Society for Major in Agriculture (PISPI), is published twice a year in June and December. This journal provides a multi-disciplinary and international ...