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Title: | Evaluation of dry matter yield and nutritive value of Sugar graze and Jumbo plus at diferent spacing in the yala season in the dry zone of Sri Lanka |
Authors: | Pushparajah, S. Sinniah, J. |
Keywords: | Crude fbre;Crude protein;Neutral detergent fibre;Acid detergent fibre |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Abstract: | Background: A feld experiment to evaluate the dry matter yield and nutritive value of Sugar graze and Jumbo plus under irrigation was conducted at three diferent plant spacings (15 x 30, 15 x 45, 15 x 60 cm) on a red–yellow latosol in the dry zone of Sri Lanka from March to June 2016. The design was a factorial randomised complete block design with three replications. Morphological parameters measured were plant height, leaf length, leaf width, leaf area and number of leaves per plant, inter-node elongation and stem girth. Chemical composition of forages, viz. crude pro- tein, crude fbre, neutral detergent fbre, acid detergent fbre and dry matter yield, was also determined. Results: There was no diference in the chemical composition of Sugar graze and Jumbo plus 60 days after plant- ing. Sugar graze had signifcantly higher values (p<0.05) for stem girth, leaf length, leaf width and leaf area 60 days after planting. Sugar graze produced signifcantly higher dry matter yield than Jumbo plus. The narrowest spacing 15×30 cm gave the highest yield than the other 2 spacings. Conclusions: It could be concluded that Sugar graze with 15×30 cm spacing will give more dry matter yield than Jumbo plus with similar chemical composition in the yala season of dry zone of Sri Lanka. |
URI: | http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/10246 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s40066-018-0172-6 |
Appears in Collections: | Animal Science |
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