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Influence of Spatial Configurations on Quantitative Melia dubia and Qualitative Performance of Hybrid Napier (Pennisetum purpureum P. americanum x ) and Soil Biota Status
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
indian journal of ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.236
H-Index - 7
ISSN - 0304-5250
DOI - 10.55362/ije/2022/3470
Subject(s) - pennisetum purpureum , dry matter , forage , biology , pasture , agronomy , botany , proximate , zoology , horticulture , food science
Study intended to develop suitable -hybrid Napier (HN) silvi-pasture and sole cropping systems through assessment of Melia dubiagrowth, physiology, forage yield, proximate and mineral principles of hybrid Napier under 5 years old planted at 2 x 2, 3 x 3, 3 x 2, 4 x 4 M. dubiaand 4 x 2 m spatial configurations. Study revealed that growth, physiological attributes, fresh and dry forage production, and proximate and mineral matter principles (average of two years; three harvests in each year) were higher under silvi-pasture systems as compared to sole cropping. Among silvi-pasture, HN attained significantly maximum plant height and number of leaves under (2 x 2 m)-HN, lengthiest M. dubialeaf (96.76 cm) and widest leaf under (3 x 2 m)-HN, and tillers under sole HN cropping system. Among studied physiological M. dubiaattributes, specific leaf weight was maximum in sole HN cropping, chlorophyll content index was maximum of forage from (2 x 2 m)-M. dubiaHN system, leaf area and leaf area index was maximum for clumps under (3 x 2 m)-HN system. Significantly higher total fresh and dry M. dubiaforage yield was obtained from (2 x 2 m)-HN and (3 x 2 m)-HN, respectively. Significantly maximum dry matter and crude M. dubia M. dubiafibre was in forage from sole cropping system. However, maximum crude protein, ether extract, nitrogen free extract, ash and nitrogen were recorded in forage from (2 x 2 m)-HN system. Whereas, phosphorus and potassium was higher in forage from (3 x 2 m)-HN M. dubia M. dubiasystem. Integration of HN as understory crops, increased microbial populations in all land use systems. Among different silvi-pasture systems, closest spacing had more bacterial and actinomycetes populations, while fungi were highest under sole cropping. The study divulged out that tree-crop interactions under different spatial configurations were positive. Hence, HN could be adopted as intercrop for higher forage M. dubiayield and better nutritive quality .

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