Comparative performance of forage cluster bean accessions as companion crops with sorghum under varied harvesting times

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Autor(a) principal: Iqbal,Muhammad Aamir
Data de Publicação: 2018
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bragantia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Harvesting time and type of accession of forage legumes are important factors to determine their performance as companion crops for cereals. The objective of this multi-year field trial was to evaluate different harvesting times of forage cluster bean accessions sown as companion crops with forage sorghum under irrigated conditions. Treatments included two accessions (BR-90 and BR-99) and four harvesting times (pre-flowering, complete flowering, 50 and 100% pod formation). The BR-99 accession harvested at 100% pod formation had greater performance with respect to green forage yield (20.42 t·ha-1) and dry matter biomass (5.80 t·ha-1) and it was statistically at par within the same accession harvested at 50% pod formation. The highest quality forage with the maximum crude protein and ether extractable fat and lowest crude fiber was recorded by BR-99 harvested at 50% pod formation, while BR-90 did not perform at par at all harvesting times. Harvesting of BR-99 at 100% pod formation also resulted in the highest net income along with the benefit-cost ratio. The harvesting of BR-99 at 50 and 100% pod formation resulted in non-significant differences of forage yields and economic returns, however, the quality of cluster bean forage deteriorated at 100% pod formation thus harvesting at 50% pod formation would be preferred.
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spelling Comparative performance of forage cluster bean accessions as companion crops with sorghum under varied harvesting timesAnimal nutritionCyamopsis tetragonoloba Taubforage legumesstrip-intercroppingSorghum bicolor L.ABSTRACT Harvesting time and type of accession of forage legumes are important factors to determine their performance as companion crops for cereals. The objective of this multi-year field trial was to evaluate different harvesting times of forage cluster bean accessions sown as companion crops with forage sorghum under irrigated conditions. Treatments included two accessions (BR-90 and BR-99) and four harvesting times (pre-flowering, complete flowering, 50 and 100% pod formation). The BR-99 accession harvested at 100% pod formation had greater performance with respect to green forage yield (20.42 t·ha-1) and dry matter biomass (5.80 t·ha-1) and it was statistically at par within the same accession harvested at 50% pod formation. The highest quality forage with the maximum crude protein and ether extractable fat and lowest crude fiber was recorded by BR-99 harvested at 50% pod formation, while BR-90 did not perform at par at all harvesting times. Harvesting of BR-99 at 100% pod formation also resulted in the highest net income along with the benefit-cost ratio. The harvesting of BR-99 at 50 and 100% pod formation resulted in non-significant differences of forage yields and economic returns, however, the quality of cluster bean forage deteriorated at 100% pod formation thus harvesting at 50% pod formation would be preferred.Instituto Agronômico de Campinas2018-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052018000300476Bragantia v.77 n.3 2018reponame:Bragantiainstname:Instituto Agronômico de Campinas (IAC)instacron:IAC10.1590/1678-4499.2017247info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIqbal,Muhammad Aamireng2018-08-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0006-87052018000300476Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/brag/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbragantia@iac.sp.gov.br||bragantia@iac.sp.gov.br1678-44990006-8705opendoar:2018-08-14T00:00Bragantia - Instituto Agronômico de Campinas (IAC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative performance of forage cluster bean accessions as companion crops with sorghum under varied harvesting times
title Comparative performance of forage cluster bean accessions as companion crops with sorghum under varied harvesting times
spellingShingle Comparative performance of forage cluster bean accessions as companion crops with sorghum under varied harvesting times
Iqbal,Muhammad Aamir
Animal nutrition
Cyamopsis tetragonoloba Taub
forage legumes
strip-intercropping
Sorghum bicolor L.
title_short Comparative performance of forage cluster bean accessions as companion crops with sorghum under varied harvesting times
title_full Comparative performance of forage cluster bean accessions as companion crops with sorghum under varied harvesting times
title_fullStr Comparative performance of forage cluster bean accessions as companion crops with sorghum under varied harvesting times
title_full_unstemmed Comparative performance of forage cluster bean accessions as companion crops with sorghum under varied harvesting times
title_sort Comparative performance of forage cluster bean accessions as companion crops with sorghum under varied harvesting times
author Iqbal,Muhammad Aamir
author_facet Iqbal,Muhammad Aamir
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Iqbal,Muhammad Aamir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animal nutrition
Cyamopsis tetragonoloba Taub
forage legumes
strip-intercropping
Sorghum bicolor L.
topic Animal nutrition
Cyamopsis tetragonoloba Taub
forage legumes
strip-intercropping
Sorghum bicolor L.
description ABSTRACT Harvesting time and type of accession of forage legumes are important factors to determine their performance as companion crops for cereals. The objective of this multi-year field trial was to evaluate different harvesting times of forage cluster bean accessions sown as companion crops with forage sorghum under irrigated conditions. Treatments included two accessions (BR-90 and BR-99) and four harvesting times (pre-flowering, complete flowering, 50 and 100% pod formation). The BR-99 accession harvested at 100% pod formation had greater performance with respect to green forage yield (20.42 t·ha-1) and dry matter biomass (5.80 t·ha-1) and it was statistically at par within the same accession harvested at 50% pod formation. The highest quality forage with the maximum crude protein and ether extractable fat and lowest crude fiber was recorded by BR-99 harvested at 50% pod formation, while BR-90 did not perform at par at all harvesting times. Harvesting of BR-99 at 100% pod formation also resulted in the highest net income along with the benefit-cost ratio. The harvesting of BR-99 at 50 and 100% pod formation resulted in non-significant differences of forage yields and economic returns, however, the quality of cluster bean forage deteriorated at 100% pod formation thus harvesting at 50% pod formation would be preferred.
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