Qualitative changes in the fodder obtained from forage legumes and Lolium multiflorum in the ecological conditions of Eastern Europe
2008
Cojocariu, L.; Moisuc, A.; Radu, F.; Marian, F.; Horablaga, M.; Bostan, C.; Sărăţeanu, V., University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Banat from Timisoara (Romania)
Lolium multiflorum is cultivated in Romania in pure stands and in simple mixtures (with a legume) and it covers about 30% in forage-based farms. The purpose of this work is to present the behaviour of some annual mixtures of Italian ryegrass var. westerwoldicum and Berseem clover under the influence of the environmental conditions of Romanian West Plain, and being cropped as fresh fodder. In accordance with the results obtained, the quantity and quality of the fodder is better in mixture stands in comparison with Lolium multiflorum pure stands. The contribution of the species to the mixture has a great impact on dry matter yield and crude protein content
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