The suitable clipping time for salrbush, Atriplex nummularia L. Grown under raineed conditions of the north west coast of Egypt
2010
Moselhy, N.M.M.
The obtained results cleared that the clipping times of May and June produced higher fresh and dry forage yields. However, dry matter content was increased significantly with the proceeding from (May up to Nov., then it was decreased on Dec. Nevertheless, the early three clipping times could be maximized Scandinavian feed units \}(SFUs)/ ha. Meanwhile, clipping on May and June produced higher edible forage compared to the other treatments, where values of SFU were decreased with each delay in clipping time up to the end of year. Also, there were sharp decrease in crude protein (CP) content wad increase i crude fiber (CF) content with the delay in clipping times, particularly when shrubs wenre exposed to drought through dry months. Meantime, the clipping times which attained the highest ruble carbohydrate (SC) content i.e. the clipping on Oct. also had lowest CP % while, the lowest SC % clipping treatment i.e. ping on Dec. attained the highest CF % with relatively higher CP% however , clipping on May produced higher crude protein yield than the other clipping times overall years, where the decreases of This yield became more severe with the decreases in dry forage yield CP %. Meantime, the higher intake of CP was recorded when in was applied on May or June only in the two first years. In clipping on mid May or mid June are could be produced higher fresh forage yield with good quality. This was more pronounced in years of a low rainfall, but, it may be extended to mid July in the years of a high rainfall.
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