Effect of Nitrogen Rate on Quantitative and Qualitative Forage Yield of Maize, Pearl Millet and Sorghum in Double Cropping System

Abstract In order to compare three summer forage grasses including sorghum (Sorghum bicolor cv. Speedfeed), corn (Zea mayz S.C. 704) and pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum cv. Nutrifeed) for green chop forage production in double cropping system, a field experiment was conducted at research field o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pizhūhishhā-yi zirāʻī-i Īrān 2012-02, Vol.8 (6), p.930-938
Hauptverfasser: sh Khalesro, M AghaAlikhani, s.a Modarres Sanavy
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract In order to compare three summer forage grasses including sorghum (Sorghum bicolor cv. Speedfeed), corn (Zea mayz S.C. 704) and pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum cv. Nutrifeed) for green chop forage production in double cropping system, a field experiment was conducted at research field of Tarbiat Modares University on 2006 growing season. Treatments were arranged in a split- plot design based on randomized complete blocks with four replications. In this research three forage crops as main factor and nitrogen rates (100, 200 and 300 kg N. ha-1 from the urea source) as the sub- plot were studied. Results showed the positive response of crops to nitrogen increment, in such a manner that millet with 300 kg N ha-1 produced 85.8 t ha-1 fresh forage (%20.3 more than sorghum and %30.9 more than corn). Regarding to the sustainable agriculture objects, millet and sorghum with 200 kg N ha-1could be suggested. Forage yield advantages of millet and sorghum to corn was %10 and %12 respectively. They produce 72.4 and 73.5 t ha-1 fresh forage under this treatment. Finally regarding to general advantages of sorghum and millet to corn, especially in unsuitable condition like as drought and poor soil fertility, it seems that changing the corn with sorghum or pearl millet could be an appropriate option. Also decision making for recommending one of sorghum and millet need to more information like qualitative attributes in details and determining animal feeding indices (voluntary intake) using in vivo methods. Keywords: Sorghum, Pearl millet, Corn, Nitrogen, Forage, Organic matter, Crud protein
ISSN:2008-1472
2423-3978
DOI:10.22067/gsc.v8i6.8039