Effects of nitrogen and harvesting time on chemical composition of biomass of Sudan grass, fodder sorghum, and their hybrid
The subject of this study is 2-year variability research (2007 and 2008) of the chemical composition of natu- rally dried biomass samples of 3 different sorghum species, which are widely used in the southeast Balkans. Samples of Sudan grass Zora, fodder sorghum NS-Dzin, and their hybrid Siloking wer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Turkish journal of agriculture and forestry 2011-01, Vol.35 (2), p.127-138 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The subject of this study is 2-year variability research (2007 and 2008) of the chemical composition of natu-
rally dried biomass samples of 3 different sorghum species, which are widely used in the southeast Balkans. Samples of
Sudan grass Zora, fodder sorghum NS-Dzin, and their hybrid Siloking were examined based on the quantity of used
nitrogen and the harvest time. Plants were grown in the experimental i eld of Radmilovac (property of the Faculty of
Agriculture in Belgrade) in a randomized block, split-split plot design with 3 replications for 2 years. Naturally dried
biomass with the highest amount of total proteins was obtained by mowing during the stem elongation phase (plant
height, 100-120 cm). By subsequent mowing in the tasseling phase, the amount of total proteins and mineral substances
in the biomass decreased, while the amount of carbohydrates and cellulose signii cantly increased. The content of lipids
in the samples tested dif ered depending on the cultivar, but this variation was not statistically signii cant. By increas-
ing the intensity of plant nitrogen nutrition, the total protein content in the tested samples was increased. Due to the
large amounts of nonprotein nitrogen compounds, the fraction of digestible proteins did not increase. According to the
established chemical composition of the silage sorghum hay, the total digestibility of nutritive components of the tested
samples was determined to be satisfactory, above 51%. The highest quality biomass was obtained by mowing the hybrid
of sorghum and Sudan grass during the stem elongation phase. The most suitable nitrogen dose of 80-120 kg and harvest
during the tasseling period were the best for all 3 cultivars. |
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ISSN: | 1303-6173 1300-011X 1303-6173 |
DOI: | 10.3906/tar-0911-58 |