2020
DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i3ai.9575
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Forage yield of orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata L.) under different fertility levels on a karewa upland of Kashmir Himalaya

Abstract: The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, with less than 4% of its cultivable area under fodder crops, produces green fodder that is 30-40% deficient than the demand. This shortage of fodder is the major cause of low productivity of the livestock in the hilly areas. Oat and berseem are the major fodder crops that are grown on about 25,000 hectares of land. Orchard grass or cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) is one of the important temperate perennial grasses with high productivity, forage quality, cold, drought… Show more

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“…In recent years, with the rapid development of animal husbandry and frequent extreme weather worldwide, increasing demand for high-quality forage has indicated a shortage of high-quality green and fresh forage. This is the main reason for limiting the quality and efficiency of animal husbandry in the northwestern Himalayan region of India ( Mir et al., 2020 ; Kumar et al., 2022 ), the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and Jeju Island ( Peng et al., 2020 ), the northern and southeastern United States ( Wells et al., 2014 ; Nave et al., 2020 ), northern Europe ( Liatukienė et al., 2008 ), Canada ( Bélanger et al., 2006 ), and parts of China ( Fang, 2018 ). Therefore, increasing forage yield is crucial in meeting sufficient livestock nutrition and accelerating production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, with the rapid development of animal husbandry and frequent extreme weather worldwide, increasing demand for high-quality forage has indicated a shortage of high-quality green and fresh forage. This is the main reason for limiting the quality and efficiency of animal husbandry in the northwestern Himalayan region of India ( Mir et al., 2020 ; Kumar et al., 2022 ), the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and Jeju Island ( Peng et al., 2020 ), the northern and southeastern United States ( Wells et al., 2014 ; Nave et al., 2020 ), northern Europe ( Liatukienė et al., 2008 ), Canada ( Bélanger et al., 2006 ), and parts of China ( Fang, 2018 ). Therefore, increasing forage yield is crucial in meeting sufficient livestock nutrition and accelerating production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%