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Pinto peanut

Arachis pintoi

Description:

Like clover, covering the ground. Arachis pintoi (Pinto peanut; Portuguese common name: Amendoim-forrageiro) is a forage plant native to Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. It is native to the valleys of the upper São Francisco and the Jequitinhonha rivers of Brazil. It has been named after the Brazilian botanist Geraldo Pinto, who first collected the plant at the locality of Boca do Córrego, município de Belmonte (State of Bahia) in 1954 and suggested its potential as a forage. The species has been first described by A. Krapovickas and W. Gregory in 1994.

Habitat:

Biological station Las Cruces, Costa Rica. This wild perennial relative of the groundnut or peanut, has been of increasing importance to pasture improvement in the tropics. Its stoloniferous growth habit, subterranean seed production, high forage quality, and acceptability to grazing cattle are of particular value. The most common cultivar was first released in 1989 as cv. 'Amarillo' in Australia. Subsequently, it was released as cv. 'Mani Forrajero Perenne' in Colombia in 1992. It has been widely distributed in the tropics as accession CIAT 17434.

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Benno Ibold
Benno Ibold 8 years ago

Thank you for your help, Jhan-Curt Fernandez.

Benno Ibold
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Benno Ibold

Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Spotted on Jul 28, 2015
Submitted on Aug 28, 2015

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