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Determination of Forage Yield and Some Quality Characteristics of Silage Sorghum Genotypes at Different Water Stress Levels

Year 2022, Volume: 36 Issue: 1, 1 - 7, 25.04.2022

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The study was conducted in order to determine the forage yield and some quality characteristics of silage sorghum genotypes at different water stress levels in the Randomized Complete Block Design arranged in split plots under Konya ecolo-gical conditions in 2020. Three irrigation treatments (I1: Full irrigation; I2: 75% of I1; I3: 50% of I1) and 14 silage sorghum genotypes supplied from other countries were used in this study, irrigation subjects formed the main parcels and the genotypes sub-plots. In the study, the lowest and highest values were; 4756 kg da-1 (I3)-6757 kg da-1 (I1) for green herbage yield; 1149 kg da-1 (I3)-2002 kg da-1 (I1) for dry matter yield, 8,1 % (I1)-9,6% (I2) for crude protein, 33.3% (I2)- 34.5% (I1) for ADF ratio, 55% (I3)- 58.4% (I2) for NDF ratio and and cellulose ratio was determined as 25.6% (I3)-28.2% (I1) respectively. The genotypes used in the study, in which the efficiency of irrigation water use efficiency increased as water stress increa-sed, the lowest and highest dry matter yields were obtained from genotypes G-11 (4214 kg da-1) and G-4 (6961 kg da-1), respectively, while a total of 8 genoty-pes had higher green herbage yield values than the study average

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Primary Language English
Subjects Agronomy
Journal Section Research Article
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Ramazan Çağatay Arıcı This is me 0000-0003-2317-0603

Mehmet Ali Avcı This is me 0000-0003-2448-8779

Publication Date April 25, 2022
Submission Date September 14, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 36 Issue: 1

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EndNote Arıcı RÇ, Avcı MA (April 1, 2022) Determination of Forage Yield and Some Quality Characteristics of Silage Sorghum Genotypes at Different Water Stress Levels. Selcuk Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences 36 1 1–7.

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