Author:
Cannell R. Q.,Jobson H. T.
Abstract
SUMMARYThe pattern of dry matter (D.M.) yield, digestibility and nitrogen (N) content of two contrasted grain:straw (G/S) ratio varieties each of barley, oats and wheat grown at three levels of nitrogen was measured over the 30 days after ear emergence, D.M. yield rose with time, while digestibilityand N content declined. Although the D.M. yield was highest in the oat variety, Maelor, one barley variety, Deba Abed, had the highest digestibility and a similar yield of digestible dry matter. Wheat was lowest yielding. The low G/S varieties of wheat and oats had higher yields of digestible D.M., but the high G/S variety, Deba Abed, was the higher yielding barley. Yield of digestible D.M. increased with increasing N fertilizer, due to the increased D.M. yield.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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