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  • Highly rare species for the state include Desmodium viridiflorum and anglepod.

    Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Maryland 2007

  • Desmodium Mauritianum (?), D.C. Ditto, Annabom (?)

    Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo 2003

  • Shortened bush fallow rotations with relay-cropped Inga edulis and Desmodium ovalifolium in wet central Amazonian Peru.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Species that are high in tannins, such as Flemingia macrophylla and Desmodium gyroides, had adequate crude protein but low digestibility.

    Chapter 6 1996

  • No treatment is needed for tiny seed (i.e. Desmodium spp.); seeds with thin or incomplete seedcoats; and recalcitrant seed

    Chapter 4 1996

  • Among the species that have proven particularly successful for animal production on acid soils are Erythrina poeppigiana, Erythrina fusca, Alnus acuminata, Cratylia argentea, Desmodium velutinum, and Desmodium gyroides.

    Chapter 6 1996

  • Desmodium ovalifolium, is planted at this particular plantation.

    6: Soil health and plant nutrition 1996

  • The leaves of nitrogen fixing species that are low in tannins, such as Cratylia argentea and Desmodium velutinum, had medium to high in vitro dry-matter digestibility and high crude protein throughout the year.

    Chapter 6 1996

  • For example the "cowpea family of inoculant" will inoculate Acacia albida, Cajanus cajan (pigeon pea), Desmodium spp.,

    6: Soil health and plant nutrition 1996

  • In Belize, "A privately owned farm called Parrot Hill operates several hundred hectares of citrus plantations covered with Desmodium."

    6: Soil health and plant nutrition 1996

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