Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 October 2008
Results clearly demonstrate that Crotalaria juncea (sunnhemp) is well adapted to the dry season paddy environment; peak dry matter production was 3170 kg ha−1 in a field experiment with rows 30 cm apart and 100 kg−1 ha of seed. A pot experiment gave yield responses of 179 and 16% to P and S application respectively but there was no response to fertilizer in the field. Cultivation increased DM production in one experiment from 86 to 1590 kg−1 ha, attributed to a reduction in bulk density from 1·65 to 1·19 g cm−3. This effect was not fully substantiated in a second experiment on a coarser soil, where good DM production of sunnhemp was achieved even on broadcast uncultivated plots. The toxicological implications of using sunnhemp as a forage legume are briefly discussed.