Author:
Qamar I. A.,Keatinge J. D. H.,Mohammad (dec.) Noor,Ali Asghar,Khan M. Ajmal
Abstract
To investigate the introduction of vetch/barley forage mixtures with a
range of harvesting treatments in the winter season of Mediterranean-type
environments, studies were carried out during 1994–97 at the National
Agricultural Research Centre (NARC), Islamabad, which has an annual rainfall
of around 1000 mm, and at a much drier site at the Arid Zone Research Centre
(AZRC) at Quetta in Pakistan, which has an annual rainfall of around (223 mm).
Common vetch (V), barley (B), and their mixtures at seed ratios of V75B25,
V50B50, and V25B75 were sown and 3 harvest time treatments (pre-flowering,
full flowering, and maturity) were imposed. At NARC, there were significant
differences (P < 0·01) in dry matter
production between crop mixture ratios and between different harvest times.
Mixtures of vetch and barley were generally more productive than any of the
sole crops, with the yield of the best mixture V75B25 (7·6 t/ha)
being almost twice as productive as sole vetch. Productivity at the full
flowering stage was lower (5·3 t/ha) than that recorded at maturity
(7·0 t/ha) and for the dual-cut pre-flowering harvest treatment
(6·2 t/ha). At AZRC, the same trends as at NARC were observed but
with lower yields because of the substantially lower and less well distributed
rainfall and suboptimal temperatures. The highest dry matter was obtained with
the treatment V75B25 (3·3 t/ha), which was approximately 50%
higher in yield than sole vetch or sole barley (around 2 t/ha). Dry matter
was highest at the maturity stage (3·2 t/ha) and lowest at the
flowering stage (2·3 t/ha), except in the sole vetch crop which was
lowest in yield at the pre-flowering stage (2·7 t/ha), implying a
minor interaction between seed mixture and harvesting stage.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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