1996
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0329-6_117
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Triticale as Forage in China

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“…Previous studies have indicated that the grain production of newer and improved triticale cultivars, both as a monocrop and in small grain mixtures, is acceptable in a wide range of environments (Barnett et al, 2006;Juskiw et al, 2000 a, b;Pfeiffer, 1996). The forage production and silage yield as well as the quality of hexaploid triticales, both as a monocrop and in small grain mixtures, have been reported to be favorable in comparison with other small grains (Erekul and Kohn, 2006;Juskiw et al, 2000 a, b;Sun et al, 1996;Rao et al, 2000). These studies have indicated that triticale has great potential to fit into current small-grain areas and to contribute to the improvement of grain and forage production in diverse geographical environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have indicated that the grain production of newer and improved triticale cultivars, both as a monocrop and in small grain mixtures, is acceptable in a wide range of environments (Barnett et al, 2006;Juskiw et al, 2000 a, b;Pfeiffer, 1996). The forage production and silage yield as well as the quality of hexaploid triticales, both as a monocrop and in small grain mixtures, have been reported to be favorable in comparison with other small grains (Erekul and Kohn, 2006;Juskiw et al, 2000 a, b;Sun et al, 1996;Rao et al, 2000). These studies have indicated that triticale has great potential to fit into current small-grain areas and to contribute to the improvement of grain and forage production in diverse geographical environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have indicated that the grain production of newer and improved triticale cultivars both as a monocrop and in small grain mixtures was acceptable in a wide range of environments (Pfeiffer 1996;Juskiw et al 2000 a,b). The forage production and silage yield and quality of hexaploid triticales both as a monocrop and in small grain mixtures were reported to be favorable in comparison with other small grains (Sun et al 1996;Juskiw et al 2000 a,b;Rao et al 2000). These studies indicate that triticale has great potential to fit into current small grain areas and to contribute to the improvement of the grain and forage production in diverse geographical environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%