Publication Date
1985
Location
Kyoto Japan
Description
Results indicated that the higher green, dry and protein yields increased with increasing plant density up to 105,000 plant per feddan that were fertilized with 45 kg N/fed. The average of the obtained green, dry and protein yields were 14.16, 4.24 and 0.30 ton/fed. respectively. The nutritive analysis on DM basis was 7.13 % crude protein (CP), 2.12% ether extract (EE), 31.56% crude fidre (CF), 47.97% nitrogen free extract (NFE) and 11.22% ash. The calculated starch value (SV) as a feed unit was 1.34 ton/feddan.
Citation
Ghobrial, K M.; Gabra, M A.; Noreldin, M A.; and Salem, M A., "Effect of Some Agronomic Practices on Productivity and Nutritive Analysis of Aquatic Grass Echinochloa stagnina" (1985). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 8.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1985/ses15/8)
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Effect of Some Agronomic Practices on Productivity and Nutritive Analysis of Aquatic Grass Echinochloa stagnina
Kyoto Japan
Results indicated that the higher green, dry and protein yields increased with increasing plant density up to 105,000 plant per feddan that were fertilized with 45 kg N/fed. The average of the obtained green, dry and protein yields were 14.16, 4.24 and 0.30 ton/fed. respectively. The nutritive analysis on DM basis was 7.13 % crude protein (CP), 2.12% ether extract (EE), 31.56% crude fidre (CF), 47.97% nitrogen free extract (NFE) and 11.22% ash. The calculated starch value (SV) as a feed unit was 1.34 ton/feddan.
