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What is desmodium in English?

What is desmodium in English?

Desmodium is a genus in the flowering plant family Fabaceae, sometimes called tick-trefoil, tick clover, hitch hikers or beggar lice.

What is the scientific name for desmodium?

DesmodiumTick clover / Scientific name

Is desmodium a vine?

Usually a long-lived creeping or scrambling vine with stems up to 1.5 m long. Its stems are densely covered with hooked or curved hairs and readily adhere to skin or clothing.

What is desmodium used for?

and Desmodium gyrans (L. f.) DC., have a long history of medical use in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat various ailments including rheumatism, pyrexia, dysentery, wounds, cough, malaria, hepatitis, hemoptysis, etc.

How do you grow desmodium grass?

Prepare a fine seedbed. Mix seed with triple superphosphate fertilizer (2 kg seed with 1 bag of TSP per acre). Sow seed mixed with phosphate into the furrows and cover thwm with a little soil. Hand weed your plot regularly, at least 6 weeks after planting and when weeds appear.

What is Desmodium used for?

Is desmodium rich in protein?

Silverleaf desmodium has a relatively poor nutritive value for a legume. Its protein content is in the 12-21% DM range, with an average of 15% DM, and it contains very high levels of lignin and fibre (more than 40% ADF).

Is desmodium a fodder?

Greenleaf desmodium is mainly used as a fodder legume. It can be grazed as a long-term pasture, cut and offered fresh in cut-and-carry systems, or cut from irrigated pastures for conservation as hay or silage.

Is desmodium good for goats?

Tannins have anthelmintic effects: the prolonged feeding of goats with greenleaf desmodium resulted in the lowest total worm burden and in the lowest per capita fecundity in worms. In Ethiopia, feeding greenleaf desmodium has been suggested for integrated worm management in goats (Debela et al., 2012).

Does Greenleaf Desmodium fix nitrogen in the soil?

Greenleaf desmodium is a N-fixing legume that has been reported to fix 213-300 kg N/ha/year in the soil, but it transfers only 5% of this nitrogen to its companion grasses ( Skerman, 1982 ). Greenleaf desmodium is generally introduced into natural pastures to increase the DM yield.

Are there any non-leguminous nitrogen fixing plants?

There are also non-leguminous nitrogen fixing plants. In temperate climates, the most important of these are actinorhizal plants, which can form nitrogen fixing nodules thanks to a symbiotic relationship with Frankia bacteria. Nitrogen fixation is a complex topic.

How do nitrogen-fixing bacteria help plants?

Some nitrogen fixing bacteria form symbiotic relationships with certain plants. Nitrogen fixing bacteria take atmospheric nitrogen (N2) and convert it to Ammonium. Nitrifying bacteria then convert this to NO2 and then NO3 (nitrates). These nitrates can then be taken up by plants.

What is Desmodium URB?

Greenleaf desmodium (Desmodium intortum (Mill.) Urb.) is a large perennial (pluri-annual) tropical forage legume. It is a branched decumbent plant with long trailing and climbing pubescent stems that root at the nodes. The stems are green or sometimes red, 1.5 to 7.5 m long and about 7 mm in diameter.