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Part of the book series: Tasks for vegetation science 29 ((TAVS,volume 29))

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A distinction is drawn between the establishment year and subsequent years. “First-year” is taken to mean the year of sowing, not necessarily the year of first grazing or harvesting.

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Boonman, J.G. (1993). The establishment and husbandry of sown grasses. In: East Africa’s grasses and fodders: Their ecology and husbandry. Tasks for vegetation science 29, vol 29. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8224-7_7

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