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Yield and nutritive value of alfalfa cultivars sown at different densities
Author(s) -
Rade Stanisavljević,
Ž. Tomić,
Z. Lugić,
Jasmina Milenković,
D. Djokić
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
biotechnology in animal husbandry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2217-7140
pISSN - 1450-9156
DOI - 10.2298/bah0804147s
Subject(s) - cultivar , forage , dry matter , agronomy , yield (engineering) , phosphorus , potassium , neutral detergent fiber , nitrogen , crop , mathematics , zoology , chemistry , biology , materials science , organic chemistry , metallurgy
The effect of cultivar and plant density on dry matter yield and nutritive value of alfalfa was studied. The trial was conducted at the first cutting of alfalfa plants in their second and third years of growth, and four cultivars and two different crop densities were tested. The cultivars were found to have significant effect on dry matter yield, proportion of leaf in total yield and content of crude proteins under both densities. The highest forage yield was achieved in first density (20 cm row spacing with 15 kgha -1 seed rate). The wide row spacing (50 cm) with low seed rate (9 kgha -1 ) was showed lower forage production. The effect of cultivars and plant density on other parameters of forage nutritive value was insignificant. A high positive correlation with the proportion of leaf was found for the content of crude proteins (r=0.961), concentration of potassium (r=0.876), phosphorus (r=0.561), calcium (r=0.550) and content of crude fat (r=0.500). Crude fiber was highly negatively correlated with leaf proportion (r=0.916), while the latter showed no correlation with crude ash (r=0.185) and nitrogen-free extract (0.010).

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