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    "biblio_id": 257,
    "title": "Improvement Of Native Pasture Productivity Through Introduction Of Various Types Of Palatable Species On Dry Lands In Timor",
    "type": "ARTIKEL",
    "gmd_name": null,
    "publisher_name": "David Publishing",
    "publish_place": null,
    "publisher_year": "2020",
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    "notes": "This research was aimed to evaluate the productivity of native pasture in Timor Island by introducing various palatable\r\nspecies. The study was carried out on native pasture in Tuatuka, Timor Island for seven months. The study was performed by using\r\nrandomized block design (RBD) with eight treatments (S0: no introduction, S1: Cynodon dactilon, S2: Dicanthium aristatum, S3: C.\r\nplectotachyus, S4: Brachiaria decumbens, S5: Desmanthus virgatus, S6: Macroptilium atropurpureum, S7: Clitoria ternatea) with\r\nfour replications. Procedures on this study include trial plots preparation, tillers preparation for each species, introduction of species\r\nin trial plots, maintenance and observation of the productivity. Variables observed were forage production (fresh and dry matter\r\n(DM) in ton\/ha), nutrient content (%) and stock capacity (animal unit (AU)\/ha). Data were analyzed for variance based on RBD and\r\nfollowed by Duncan\u2019s test. Analysis of variance showed that introduction of species had a very significant effect (p < 0.01) on all\r\nobserved variables. The introduction of M. atropurpureum produced the highest fresh forage (2.1 t\/ha) and DM production (0.69\r\nt\/ha). M. atropurpureum also had the highest DM content (43.61%), nitrogen free extract (52.52%) and stock capacity (1.06 AU\/ha).\r\nThe highest crude protein and crude fiber content were found in D. virgatus (4.31% and 36.62%). The highest extract ether was\r\nobserved in D. aristatum (1.48%). No introduction had the lowest productivity, but demonstrated the highest ash content. The\r\nintroduction of palatable species increased the productivity of native pasture in Timor and M. atropupureum was the best introduced\r\nspecies.\r\nKey words: Species introduction, legume, Macroptilium atropurpureum, native pasture in Timor, forage production, grass, dry land.",
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            "authors": {
                "author_name": "REDEMPTA WEA",
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            "authors": {
                "author_name": "Bernadete Barek Koten",
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            "authors": {
                "author_name": "Agustinus Semang",
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            "authors": {
                "author_name": "Johanis Jermias",
                "authority_type": "Pengarang"
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            "authors": {
                "author_name": "Victor Lenda",
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    "input_date": "2023-08-31 18:24:38",
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