Effects of Cutting Frequency and Nitrogen on Yield, in vitro Digestibility, and Protein, Fiber, and Carotene Content of Coastal Bermudagrass
1963
SynopsisAnnual forage yields increased as the interval between cuttings increased to 6 weeks, leveled off as the interval increased to 12 weeks and dropped sharply in plots cut only once. Increasing the interval decreased crude protein and vitamin A equivalent content, leaf percent, and in uitro digestibility and increased stem length and fiber content. Increasing N applications increased yields of dry matter and crude protein and the content of crude protein and vitamin A equivalent but had no effect on the percent fiber in the grass.
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书目信息
Agronomy journal
卷
55
期
5
页码
500
- 502
ISSN
0002-1962
出版者
Blackwell Verlag
其它主题
Fiber content
语言
英语
注释
Nal-ap-2-clean
Epub
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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