Forage yield [and] forage yield components of spring vetch genotypes (Vicia sativa L.)
2004
Mihailovic, V.(Naucni institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Serbia and Montenegro)) | Prentovik, T. | Vasiljevic, S. | Katic, S. | Mikic, A.
A three-year small-plot trial (2001-2003) with spring vetch was established at the Rimski Sancevi Experimental Field of the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops from Novi Sad, Serbia (Serbia and Montenegro). Included in the trial were four genotypes from Novi Sad (the cultivars Beograd and Novi Beograd and lines L-10 and L-15) and two from Skopje, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (Skopje and Slavej). The greatest average plant height was found in L-10 (91 cm). The largest number of stems per plant was found in Skopje (4). Line L-10 had the largest plant mass (26.64 g) as well as stem mass (13.51 g) and leaf mass (10.06 g). The largest hay yield (6.63 t/ha) and the highest dry matter portion (0.27 %) was found in Slavej. The cultivars from Skopje generally had smaller plant height and internode number but also a greater tendency towards branching and a higher dry matter content.
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