Rational use of herbage biological diversity for high-quality forage production
2005
Adamovics, A.(Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia))E-mail:[email protected] | Beca, M.(Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia)) | Spruzs, J.(Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia))E-mail:[email protected]
The research gives an insight of floristically rich and high-productive agrocenosis for the production of quantitative forage. Long term field experiments were established on two types of soils using species of grasses with biological and economic traits different from forage legume and grass families. Persistence, productivity and quality of forage grasses have been determined in mixed swards in different utilization regimes and on different fertilizer backgrounds. It was stated that the rational use of the forage grasses gene fund as well as aperies and varieties of grasses introduced into Latvia can contribute to the formation of night - productive meadows and pastures with the average dry matter (DM) yield 8.5 - 14.0 t haE-1. The produced grasses may he helpful in making up - quality hay and silage which, by their quality parameters (protein, amino acids, mineral substances, ADF and NDF content) are fully corresponding to standards set in high-productive animal feeding.
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