Growth Analysis, Herbage and Seed Yield of Certain Forage Legume Species Under Rainfed Conditions


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2008-04-22

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1990-01-01

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Abdelmoneim, A. Khair, M. & Cocks, P. (1990). Growth Analysis, Herbage and Seed Yield of Certain Forage Legume Species Under Rainfed Conditions. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 164, 34-41.
The need to increase forage production for the growing livestock population in the Mediterranean region necessitates the evaluation of various promising forage species with respect to maximum herbage yield, optimum time for harvest and seed yield. Seven forage legumes, woolly pod vetch (Vicia villosa subsp. dasycarpa accession 683), narbon vetch (V. narbonensis accession 67), common vetch (V. sativa selections 2541, 2037, 2020), common chickling (Lathyrus sativus selection 439) and ochrus chickling (L. ochrus selection 104) were compared over two years with contrasting rainfall. In both years the entries were sown in November and their primary growths sampled periodically during growth. For each sample, phenology, total dry matter, leaf area index (LAI) and, at maturity, total dry matter, seed yield and harvest index, were recorded. In both seasons, narbon vetch attained the highest dry matter and seed yields, and there was very limited variability in the maximum dry matter yield of the other entries. In general, the maximum dry matter occurred at 20–50 % podding in woolly pod vetch, 100 % podding in common vetch selection 2541 (local), narbon vetch and common chickling and at maturity in common vetch selection 2037, selection 2020 and ochrus chickling. Throughout the vegetative to early flowering stages, woolly pod vetch had the highest dry matter yield and LAI. Possible uses of each species as animal feed are discussed.