Quality of Kleingrass as Affected by Range Site and Season in The Cross Timbers and Prairies of Texas
Abstract
Kleingrass, Panicum coloratum, is a warm season perennial bunchgrass introduced from South Africa in 1942. This species is very palatable when grazed by livestock and is distributed throughout Texas. Three samples were collected from each of two sites for a period of eight months from May to December. Samples were then prepared for the chemical analysis of crude protein (CP) and digestible energy (DE). The data were analyzed using least square analysis of variance procedure using computerized statistical analysis system (Barr and Goodnight, 1979).
Description
Program year: 1979-1980Digitized from print original stored in HDR
Subject
KleingrassPanicum coloratum
non-native bunchgrass
crude protein
digestible energy
livestock
Citation
Fambro, Neil (1980). Quality of Kleingrass as Affected by Range Site and Season in The Cross Timbers and Prairies of Texas. University Undergraduate Fellows. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /CAPSTONE -FambroN _1980.