2015
DOI: 10.17557/.36336
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QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MIXTURES OF SOME WARM SEASON PERENNIAL GRASSES WITH ALFALFA (Medicago sativa L.) UNDER IRRIGATED CONDITIONS OF CUKUROVA

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“…Present findings on crude protein ratios are in agreement with the findings of earlier studies (Hansen & Kreuger 1973;Stout 1998;Avci et al 2009;Scholtz 2009;Saruhan & Kusvuran 2011;Yavuz 2011;Cinar 2012;İnal 2015;Acikbas et al 2017;Erdel 2017).…”
Section: Years Row Spacingsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Present findings on crude protein ratios are in agreement with the findings of earlier studies (Hansen & Kreuger 1973;Stout 1998;Avci et al 2009;Scholtz 2009;Saruhan & Kusvuran 2011;Yavuz 2011;Cinar 2012;İnal 2015;Acikbas et al 2017;Erdel 2017).…”
Section: Years Row Spacingsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The percentage of flowers setting pods in a highly self-sterile plant may vary considerably, depending partly upon the environment. Plant density and plant vigor usually decline with increasing stand age (Sheaffer et al 1988;Avci et al 2010a;Cinar and Hatipoglu, 2015). Decreasing the number of pods per raceme as years advanced can be attributed to the reductions in plant vigor and for this reason to reductions in biomass production, flowers and number of pods per raceme.…”
Section: Pod Numbermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uzun (2010) provided a RFV rank, categorizing RFV respectively from rejected (< 75%) to prime (> 151%). In our binary mixtures, RFV was about 200% at EF and FF and it was one third higher than that of Medicago sativa L. + Lolium perenne L. mixtures under irrigated conditions (Cinar and Hatipoglu, 2015). Moreover, it ranged from 91 to 116% in late stages (PM) for both T1 and T2 cutting regimes.…”
Section: Forage Qualitymentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Several authors have investigated the effects of different seeding ratios in mixtures, based on annual legumes and cereals or perennial legumes and grasses species, for providing out-of-season forage to cover forage seasonal deficits or to reach satisfactory production levels for many categories of livestock (Lithourgidis et al, 2006;Kyriazopoulos et al, 2012;Kocer and Albayrak, 2012;Uzun and Asik, 2012;Cinar and Hatipoglu, 2015). Nevertheless, very few papers focused on annual self-reseeding grass-legume mixtures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%