Evaluation of ten perennial forage grasses for biomass and nutritional quality
A study was carried out to evaluate 10 perennial forage grass accessions from 4 species for herbage dry matter yield and nutritional quality at Holetta Agricultural Research Center. The evaluated grasses species and varieties were one Desho grass (Pennisetum) variety Kulumsa, four Urochloa decumbens...
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doaj-d142dd98877f4659bed792109ddd36702021-09-30T18:44:04ZengCentro Internacional de Agricultura TropicalTropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales2346-37752021-09-019329229910.17138/tgft(9)292-299378Evaluation of ten perennial forage grasses for biomass and nutritional qualityMulisa Faji0Gezahagn Kebede1Fekede Feyissa2Kedir Mohammed3Muluneh Minta4Solomon Mengistu5Aschelew Tsegahun6Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Holetta Agricultural Research Center, P. O. Box 31 Holetta, Ethiopia.Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Holetta Agricultural Research Center, P. O. Box 31 Holetta, Ethiopia.Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, P. O. Box 2003, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Holetta Agricultural Research Center, P. O. Box 31 Holetta, Ethiopia.Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Holeta Agricultural Research Center, P. O. Box 31 Holetta, EthiopiaEthiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Holetta Agricultural Research Center, P. O. Box 31 Holetta, Ethiopia.Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Holetta Agricultural Research Center, P. O. Box 31 Holetta, Ethiopia.A study was carried out to evaluate 10 perennial forage grass accessions from 4 species for herbage dry matter yield and nutritional quality at Holetta Agricultural Research Center. The evaluated grasses species and varieties were one Desho grass (Pennisetum) variety Kulumsa, four Urochloa decumbens (ILRI-14721, ILRI-14720, ILRI-13205 and ILRI-10871), three Urochloa ruziziensis (ILRI-14813, ILRI-14774 and ILRI-13332) and two Setaria sphacelata (ILRI-143 and ILRI-6543) accessions. Plant height and forage dry matter yield were significantly affected by accession over years, during the establishment and production phases. Combined analysis indicated that the tested accessions varied significantly for plant height with the Setaria accessions taller than the other tested species. Combined data analysis revealed that forage dry matter yield significantly varied according to species and Desho grass (variety Kulumsa) was higher in dry matter yield than the other grasses tested. Fiber contents (NDF, ADF and ADL) were significantly influenced by accession. Crude protein yield differed among the accessions and Desho grass had higher crude protein, followed by U. decumbens (accession ILRI-13205), U. decumbens (accession ILRI-14721) and S. sphacelata (accession ILRI-6543). Based on dry matter yield and crude protein U. decumbens (accession ILRI-13205), U. ruziziensis (accession ILRI-13332), S. sphacelata (accession 6543) and Desho grass (var. Kulumsa) are recommended as alternative forage grasses for the study area and similar agro-ecologies.https://www.tropicalgrasslands.info/index.php/tgft/article/view/932 |
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Mulisa Faji Gezahagn Kebede Fekede Feyissa Kedir Mohammed Muluneh Minta Solomon Mengistu Aschelew Tsegahun |
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Evaluation of ten perennial forage grasses for biomass and nutritional quality |
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Evaluation of ten perennial forage grasses for biomass and nutritional quality |
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Evaluation of ten perennial forage grasses for biomass and nutritional quality |
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Evaluation of ten perennial forage grasses for biomass and nutritional quality |
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Evaluation of ten perennial forage grasses for biomass and nutritional quality |
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evaluation of ten perennial forage grasses for biomass and nutritional quality |
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Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical |
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Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales |
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A study was carried out to evaluate 10 perennial forage grass accessions from 4 species for herbage dry matter yield and nutritional quality at Holetta Agricultural Research Center. The evaluated grasses species and varieties were one Desho grass (Pennisetum) variety Kulumsa, four Urochloa decumbens (ILRI-14721, ILRI-14720, ILRI-13205 and ILRI-10871), three Urochloa ruziziensis (ILRI-14813, ILRI-14774 and ILRI-13332) and two Setaria sphacelata (ILRI-143 and ILRI-6543) accessions. Plant height and forage dry matter yield were significantly affected by accession over years, during the establishment and production phases. Combined analysis indicated that the tested accessions varied significantly for plant height with the Setaria accessions taller than the other tested species. Combined data analysis revealed that forage dry matter yield significantly varied according to species and Desho grass (variety Kulumsa) was higher in dry matter yield than the other grasses tested. Fiber contents (NDF, ADF and ADL) were significantly influenced by accession. Crude protein yield differed among the accessions and Desho grass had higher crude protein, followed by U. decumbens (accession ILRI-13205), U. decumbens (accession ILRI-14721) and S. sphacelata (accession ILRI-6543). Based on dry matter yield and crude protein U. decumbens (accession ILRI-13205), U. ruziziensis (accession ILRI-13332), S. sphacelata (accession 6543) and Desho grass (var. Kulumsa) are recommended as alternative forage grasses for the study area and similar agro-ecologies. |
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