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a species of bodily arm-shaped grass genus, the name Brachiaria mutica (Forsk) Stapf. or Panicum muticum Forsk., P. purpurascens Raddi, P. barbino de Trin., etc. Also known as blunt-leaf arm-shaped grass. Perennity grass. Originally from West Africa. Widely distributed in tropical and subtropical rainy areas. In 1964, the pilot species was introduced in Hainan Province, China. Guangdong and Guangxi are cultivated.the stem is 0.4-1cm thick, 2-3m long, the stem is rooted, multi-branched, and the section is dense and hairy. The leaves are 10-30cm long and 1.6-2.4cm wide. Conical flower sequence. Low syndical rate, 13-25 kg of seeds per male top. Happy tropical humid climate and monsoon climate. Suitable for cultivation in areas with an average annual temperature of 19-24 degrees C and a minimum monthly average temperature of 7-17 degrees Celsius. Water-resistant, cold-resistant, frozen stems and leaves withered, but come spring back to green fast. Strong regeneration, resistant to trampling. It is generally bred with stalks. Insert strip 2-3 sections, length of about 30cm, plant distance of 1×1m, each hole oblique insert 2, rainy season planting. Suitable for mixing with butterfly beans or Javanese geto. Plants cover the ground and can be circumcised up to 1m. During the growing season, cut once every 30-45 days and 4-5 times a year. Nitrogen fertilizer is used in time after cutting. It usually produces 5-12t of dry matter per hectare per year, up to 39t. Dry matter contains coarse
protein
2.8-16.1%, coarse fiber 28-34%, nitrogen-free leachate 41-57%, crude fat 0.9-3.9%. Suitable for green feed, tanning hay or grazing.