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Title: Productivity and Quality of Diverse Ripe Pasture Grass Fodder Depends on the Method of Soil Cultivation
Other Titles: Урожайність і якість різноманітних стиглих пасовищних трав'яних кормів залежать від способу обробки грунту
Authors: Karbivska, Uliana
Kurgak, Volodymyr
Гамаюнова, Валентина Василівна
Gamayunova, Valentina
Butenko, Andrii
Malynka, Lesia
Kovalenko, Ihor
Onychko, Viktor
Masyk, Ihor
Chyrva, Andrii
Zakharchenko, Elina
Tkachenko, Oleksandr
Pshychenko, Olena
Keywords: пасовищні трави
продуктивність
хімічний склад
якість кормів
вирощування
pasture grasses
productivity
chemical composition
fodder quality
cultivation
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Productivity and Quality of Diverse Ripe Pasture Grass Fodder Depends on the Method of Soil Cultivation / U. Karbivska etc. // Acta Agrobotanica. 2020. Vol. 73, Issue 3.P. 1-11. Article ID: 7334. DOI: 10.5586/aa.7334.
Abstract: In this study, we investigated the influence of soil cultivation method on the productivity and quality of pasture grass fodder. We found that increasing the depth of cultivation from 8–10 cm to 20–22 cm (using surface tillage with disk implements) improved the productivity of all the grass species studied – Phleum pratense, Lolium perenne, Festuca orientalis, Dactylis glomerata, Bromus inermis, Phalaris arundinacea, Festuca rubra – by an average of 2%–3% at an LSD05 of 0.30 t ha−1, over a period of 3 years. On average, the most important factor influencing the production of 1 ha of dry mass appeared to be the species of grass, accounting for 57% of the variation. The depth of soil tillage was also important, accounting for 43% of the variation. Of all the species studied, the highest productivity was exhibited by Lolium perenne (0.35 t ha−1 of dry weight). Increasing the soil cultivation depth led to an increase in the content of crude protein and albumen (0.9%–1.1%). According to the analysis of organic matter content and digestibility of the fodder, across the different depths of soil cultivation, the early ripening species Dactylis glomerata, and the average ripening species Festuca orientalis, Lolium perenne, and Bromus inermis, performed best. Considering the different depths of soil cultivation, Lolium perenne [154 g; surface tillage (disking) 8–10 cm] and Festuca orientalis (152 g; ploughing 20–22 cm) provided the most fodder units with digestible protein.
URI: http://dspace.mnau.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/8383
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