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Pennisetum pedicellatum

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Wɔatwerɛ nsɛm wei ɛwɔ Asante kasa mu
Desho grass
taxon
short nameP. pedicellatum Sesa
taxon namePennisetum pedicellatum Sesa
taxon rankspecies Sesa
parent taxonPennisetum Sesa
taxon common nameKyasuma grass, japonska perjanka Sesa
basionym ofCenchrus pedicellatus Sesa
maintained by WikiProjectWikiProject Invasion Biology Sesa
GRIN URLhttps://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=27206 Sesa

Pennisetum pedicellatum, a din a wɔtaa de nim no ne desho anaa desho grass, no yɛ dua bi Etheopia na ɛfiri. Ɛka monocot angiosperm nnua abusuakuo no ho. Wɔsan nso frɛ no annual kyasuwa grassNigeria, bare wɔ Mauritania, ɛna deenanath grassIndia. [1][2]

Ethiopia mmepɔ so pa ara na ɛtaa wowɔ.[3] Ɛnam dua yi so ma ayɛnmmoa nya aduane di. Efie mmoa te sɛ mmpɔnkye ne anantwie taa we pa ara.[4][5][6]

Ne Bɔberɛ

[sesa]
Nhwiren

Desho yɛ agraase nso ne nhini kɔ fam pa ara.[7] Ɛnyini a ne tenten tumi yɛ 90 cm de rekɔ 120 cm. Ahnwia a ɛnyini wɔ so no na ɛbɛkyerɛ ne tenten.[8][9] [10][11][12] [13][14]

Ne Dwumadie

[sesa]

Ne graase no, nhwiren no ne ne nhini no nyinaa so wɔ mfasoɔ pii. Ɛyɛ adauane ma ayɛnmmoa bi ye sɛ mpɔnkye, anantwie, ndwan ne deɛ ɛkeka ho. [15][16] Esiane sɛ ɛnyini ntɛnntɛm nti, wɔtaa twa de yɛ nneɛma bebree. Wɔtwa nso a,ɛnkyɛ na asan nso aba. [17]

Nhwehwɛmu kyerɛ sɛ, desho boa kora nnuro a ɛwɔ asase no mu no. Ɛmma anhwea a ɛwɔ asase no mu no nyera.[18]

Mfasoɔ a Abɔdeɛ mu Nneɛma Nkaeɛ bi Nya Wɔ Desho so

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Nsunsuansoɔ a graase no nya wɔ nneɛma a ɛwɔ yɛn atenaeɛ no so no yɛ nsunsuanso pa. Ɛboa kora yɛn asaase mu seradeɛ. Ɛnam so ma akuafoɔ nya ahotɔsoɔ.[19][20] [21][22] [23]

Beaeɛ a Menyaa Mmoa Firiiɛ

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  1. Danano, D. (2007). Improved grazing land management- Ethiopia. In H. Liniger, & W. Critchley (Eds,), Where the land is greener (pp. 313-316). Bern, Switzerland: WOCAT.
  2. IPMS Ethiopia. (2010). Improved productivity & market success of Ethiopian farmers. Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20130810093000/http://www.ipms-ethiopia.org/content/files/Documents/workshops-Meetings/Agri-business_Development_Process/Report%20on%20IPMS-CIAT%20Agri-business%20Development%20Process.pdf (pp. 1-27).
  3. Smith, G. (2010). Ethiopia: local solutions to a global problem. Retrieved from http://www.new-ag.info/en/focus/focusItem.php?a=1784.
  4. Smith, G. (2010). Ethiopia: local solutions to a global problem. Retrieved from http://www.new-ag.info/en/focus/focusItem.php?a=1784.
  5. Danano, D. (2007). Improved grazing land management- Ethiopia. In H. Liniger, & W. Critchley (Eds,), Where the land is greener (pp. 313-316). Bern, Switzerland: WOCAT.
  6. IPMS Ethiopia. (2010). Improved productivity & market success of Ethiopian farmers. Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20130810093000/http://www.ipms-ethiopia.org/content/files/Documents/workshops-Meetings/Agri-business_Development_Process/Report%20on%20IPMS-CIAT%20Agri-business%20Development%20Process.pdf (pp. 1-27).
  7. SLM Ethiopia. SLM Knowledge: Technologies [Desho grass soil bund]. Retrieved from http://www.slmethiopia.info.et/slmknowledge/technologies/tech_report.php?questid=eth41.
  8. Shiferaw, A., Puskur, R., Tegegne, A., & Hoekstra, D. (2011). Innovation in forage development: Empirical evidence from Alaba Special District, Southern Ethiopia. Development in Practice, 21(8), (pp. 1138-1152).
  9. SLM Ethiopia. SLM Knowledge: Technologies [Desho grass soil bund]. Retrieved from http://www.slmethiopia.info.et/slmknowledge/technologies/tech_report.php?questid=eth41.
  10. SLM Ethiopia. SLM Knowledge: Technologies [Desho grass soil bund]. Retrieved from http://www.slmethiopia.info.et/slmknowledge/technologies/tech_report.php?questid=eth41.
  11. Shiferaw, A., Puskur, R., Tegegne, A., & Hoekstra, D. (2011). Innovation in forage development: Empirical evidence from Alaba Special District, Southern Ethiopia. Development in Practice, 21(8), (pp. 1138-1152).
  12. IPMS Ethiopia. Dairy: A synthesis of IPMS value-chain experiences. Retrieved from http://www.ipms-ethiopia.org/content/files/Documents/publications/Commodity%20Case%20Studies/Dairy_synthesis.pdf. (pp. 1-11).
  13. Danano, D. (2007). Improved grazing land management- Ethiopia. In H. Liniger, & W. Critchley (Eds,), Where the land is greener (pp. 313-316). Bern, Switzerland: WOCAT.
  14. SLM Ethiopia. SLM Knowledge: Technologies [Desho grass soil bund]. Retrieved from http://www.slmethiopia.info.et/slmknowledge/technologies/tech_report.php?questid=eth41.
  15. SLM Ethiopia. SLM Knowledge: Technologies [Desho grass soil bund]. Retrieved from http://www.slmethiopia.info.et/slmknowledge/technologies/tech_report.php?questid=eth41.
  16. Danano, D. (2007). Improved grazing land management- Ethiopia. In H. Liniger, & W. Critchley (Eds,), Where the land is greener (pp. 313-316). Bern, Switzerland: WOCAT.
  17. Danano, D. (2007). Improved grazing land management- Ethiopia. In H. Liniger, & W. Critchley (Eds,), Where the land is greener (pp. 313-316). Bern, Switzerland: WOCAT.
  18. Welle, S., Chantawarangul, K., Nontananandh, S., & Jantawat, S. (2006). Effectiveness of grass strips as barriers against runoff and soil loss in Jijiga area, northern part of Somalia region, Ethiopia. Kasetsart Journal: Natural Science, 40, (pp. 549-558).
  19. Smith, G. (2010). Ethiopia: local solutions to a global problem. Retrieved from http://www.new-ag.info/en/focus/focusItem.php?a=1784.
  20. SLM Ethiopia. (2004). SLM Knowledge: Technologies [Improved grazing land management]. Retrieved from http://www.slmethiopia.info.et/slmknowledge/technologies/tech_report.php?questid=eth26.
  21. Danano, D. (2007). Improved grazing land management- Ethiopia. In H. Liniger, & W. Critchley (Eds,), Where the land is greener (pp. 313-316). Bern, Switzerland: WOCAT.
  22. Danano, D. (2007). Improved grazing land management- Ethiopia. In H. Liniger, & W. Critchley (Eds,), Where the land is greener (pp. 313-316). Bern, Switzerland: WOCAT.
  23. Danano, D. (2007). Improved grazing land management- Ethiopia. In H. Liniger, & W. Critchley (Eds,), Where the land is greener (pp. 313-316). Bern, Switzerland: WOCAT.