Weed species had their highest densities in the pre-germinated system, except
Panicum maximum and Cyperus esculentus, which were only reported in the conventional and direct systems, respectively.
Experimental design and treatments: The experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design with 3 replications and the treatments were 2 grass species (Chloris gayana and
Panicum coloratum) and 2 forage legumes (Melilotus alba and Medicago sativa) grown in pure-stands and in mixtures using a seed rate proportions of 50:50, 67:33, 33:67, 75:25 and 25:75 of the grass and legume component, respectively.
Liu, "Earliest domestication of common millet (
Panicum miliaceum) in East Asia extended to 10,000 years ago," Proceedings of the National Acadamy of Sciences ofthe United States of America, vol.
Similarly, broadleaf signalgrass, fall
panicum, and Amazon sprangletop treated at the 5- to 6-leaf stage usually had less biomass following quizalofop treatments compared to fenoxaprop and cyhalofop (Table 2).
Mohammad Ajmal Khan of Karachi University informed, 'We started growing
Panicum fodder or grass at the end of June this year and last month (November) we have been able to take its first harvest successfully.
'We will be carrying out different sets of experiments on its growth to check where and in which condition
Panicum fodder grows best,' she added.
1), para la epoca de lluvia se observaron 11 tipos de semillas,
Panicum sp.
Panicum Cloud Nine: "I like ornamental grasses to stay standing and this
panicum stood standing most of the winter for me.
This research was conducted in the nursery of King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, and in the laboratory of the Faculty of Science, where seven Red Sea Water concentration levels (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60%) were magnetized and used for irrigation of Guinea grass (
Panicum maximum).
"Our data reveal a surprising beer recipe in which broomcorn millet (
Panicum miliaceum), barley (Hordeum vulgare), Job's tears (Coix lacryma-jobi, a Chinese variant of pearl barley), and tubers were fermented together."
Hairy panic, botanical name
Panicum effusum, poses a fire risk and can kill farm animals but is not dangerous to pets.
A council spokesman said: "We have a very limited capacity to intervene but are trying to work with residents and farmers." Hairy panic, botanical name
Panicum effusum, poses a fire risk and can kill farm animals but is not dangerous to pets.