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Forage Agronomic Evaluation and Biological Compatibility on Grasse: Legume Intercropping in North Gondar Zone, Ethiopia
Malede Birhan
Department of Animal Production and Extension, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
University of Gondar, P.O. Box 196, Gondar, Ethiopia
International Journal Animal and Veterinary Advances 2013 6:245-250
Received: August 05, 2013 | Accepted: August 12, 2013 | Published: December 20, 2013
Abstract
The objective of the experiment was carried out to assess forage agronomic evaluation and biological compatibility of grass/legume intercropping for better biomass yield and quality in North Gondar zone. During the experiment Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) was employed and the plot size was 2 m×5 m. Relative Yield Total (RYT) was also found to be more than one in all cuts at SP3. In seed proportion three at cutting stages two, the highest value was recorded about 1.72 indicating yield advantages of 72% in forage mixture as compared to sole cropping of forage species. In all observation the higher the legume proportion the relatively lower the Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF) up to (50:50) ratio. The contents of ADF were high at HS3. Acid Detergent Lignin (ADL) was found to be higher at HS3 and the lowest value was obtained at HS1 and SP3. In general, the fiber contents were increased with increasing the stages of harvesting as a whole. With all these findings the experiment result of this study was showed that the combination of SP3 and harvesting at milk stage could be considered as the best association of grass/legume mixture as it resulted in no biological competition on soil resources.
Keywords:
Agronomic evaluation, compatibility, Ethiopia, intercropping, relative crowding coefficient, relative yield total,
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