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Forage
Legume Breeding Project |
Dr. Gerald R. Smith, Legume Breeder Dr. F. Monte Rouquette, Forage Physiologist email: GRSmith@ag.tamu.edu FRouquet@ag.tamu.edu phone: 903-834-6191 |
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'Rio Verde' Lablab |
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Introduction |
![]() 'Rio Verde' lablab - new variety recently developed at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Overton |
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Lablab (Lablab purpureus [L.] Sweet) is a vining,
herbaceous tropical legume with high nutritive value as a forage or browse
for ruminant animals. Useful qualities of this tropical forage include
drought tolerance, high palatability, high nutritive value, excellent
forage yields and adaptation to diverse environmental conditions. Currently, seed of the Australian lablab cultivar ‘Rongai’ is imported into the US primarily for supplemental forage plantings for white-tailed deer. Rongai was released by the New South Wales Department of Agriculture in 1962. Rongai is very late maturing and generally does not flower in northeast Texas before frost. ‘Rio Verde’ lablab was developed through selection for tolerance to defoliation, forage production potential and Texas seed production. 'Rio Verde' was developed at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Overton, Texas and released by Texas AgriLife Research in 2006. 'Rio Verde' is the first lablab cultivar developed in the US and also has the value-added trait of Texas seed production.
'Rio Verde' was developed through cooperative
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For questions about
forage legumes, please contact
Dr. Gerald Smith |
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