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Effect of varieties and sowing dates on forage yield and its components in alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.)

Research Authors
Abdalrady, W.A; M.Z.El-Hifny;B.R.BaKHEIT and m>s Hassan
Research Abstract

This investigation was carried out to study the effect of temperature resulting
from different sowing dates, varieties and their interaction on forage yield
and its components of alfalfa. A set of seven varieties (Aswan, Balady, Dakhla,
Ismailia-1, Nitrogen fixed, Genan, and Siwa) were sown on three sowing dates
(20th of October, November and December) in randomized complete block design
with three replicates in experimental farm of South Valley University during
2014/2015 and 2015/2016 seasons. Three cuts were taken after 80, 125 and 165
days from sowing. The results showed that the sowing dates and varieties had a
significant effects on plant height, number of branches/plant, leaf/stem ratio,
fresh and protein forage yields over the two seasons. Aswan population gave the
tallest plant height, and highest forage yields over all sowing dates. Moreover,
the tallest plant heightm highest number of branches/plant and seasonal fresh, dry
and protein forage yields were obtained from the plants sown on 20th December
over the two seasons.
The sowing dates and varieties and their interactions were significant for
plant height, number of branches/plant, and seasonal, fresh, dry and protein forage
yields. Finally the stability analysis revealed that the average stability region
involved Siwa, Balady, Dakhla and Nitrogen fixed populations for plant height
and Genan and Ismailia populations for seasonal fresh forage yield. Moreover, all
seven populations except Dakhla and Aswan populations were involved in stability
region for seasonal protein forage yield.

Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J.Agric.Sci.
Research Publisher
48
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
5
Research Website
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Research Year
2017
Research Pages
34-56