Yield and quality characteristics of rangelands which have different slopes in Aydın ecological conditions

This research was carried out in 5 different rangeland slopes (2%, 8%, 15%, 25%, 30%) in Çakmar district of Aydın province. In the study, 7 quadrats from each slope were sampled. The results were summarized in terms of herbage-hay yield (kg da-1), ADF (%), ADL (%), NDF (%), Crude Protein Ratio (%),...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mustafa SÜRMEN, Emre KARA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bati Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute 2018-06-01
Series:Derim
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.derim.com.tr/download/article-file/480290
id doaj-54d0f5d35b7d43869a343cd999df12fe
record_format Article
spelling doaj-54d0f5d35b7d43869a343cd999df12fe2020-11-25T03:30:13ZengBati Akdeniz Agricultural Research InstituteDerim1300-34961300-34962018-06-01351677210.16882/derim.2018.343428Yield and quality characteristics of rangelands which have different slopes in Aydın ecological conditionsMustafa SÜRMENEmre KARAThis research was carried out in 5 different rangeland slopes (2%, 8%, 15%, 25%, 30%) in Çakmar district of Aydın province. In the study, 7 quadrats from each slope were sampled. The results were summarized in terms of herbage-hay yield (kg da-1), ADF (%), ADL (%), NDF (%), Crude Protein Ratio (%), Crude Protein Yield (kg da-1), Relative Feed Value and botanical compositions. According to the results, hay yield was found between 223.03 -114.54 kg da-1 while the highest value was found at 8% slope. The highest NDF ratio was measured at 30% slope fraction and the lowest NDF fraction was measured at 2% slope fraction. The highest proportion of crude protein was observed at 10.64% slope at 8%, while the highest relative feed value was measured at 101.35 at 2% slope. It was observed that botanical composition has fewer species of legumes. It is seen that sections with 2%, 8% and 15% slope are better in terms of yield-quality than the others. In these areas under overgrazing, the contribution of animal production is reduced with improper management. For this reason, correct management and rangeland improvement projects will be able to find solutions for the region rangelands. http://www.derim.com.tr/download/article-file/480290Rangeland vegetationForage qualityHay yieldSlope
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Mustafa SÜRMEN
Emre KARA
spellingShingle Mustafa SÜRMEN
Emre KARA
Yield and quality characteristics of rangelands which have different slopes in Aydın ecological conditions
Derim
Rangeland vegetation
Forage quality
Hay yield
Slope
author_facet Mustafa SÜRMEN
Emre KARA
author_sort Mustafa SÜRMEN
title Yield and quality characteristics of rangelands which have different slopes in Aydın ecological conditions
title_short Yield and quality characteristics of rangelands which have different slopes in Aydın ecological conditions
title_full Yield and quality characteristics of rangelands which have different slopes in Aydın ecological conditions
title_fullStr Yield and quality characteristics of rangelands which have different slopes in Aydın ecological conditions
title_full_unstemmed Yield and quality characteristics of rangelands which have different slopes in Aydın ecological conditions
title_sort yield and quality characteristics of rangelands which have different slopes in aydın ecological conditions
publisher Bati Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute
series Derim
issn 1300-3496
1300-3496
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This research was carried out in 5 different rangeland slopes (2%, 8%, 15%, 25%, 30%) in Çakmar district of Aydın province. In the study, 7 quadrats from each slope were sampled. The results were summarized in terms of herbage-hay yield (kg da-1), ADF (%), ADL (%), NDF (%), Crude Protein Ratio (%), Crude Protein Yield (kg da-1), Relative Feed Value and botanical compositions. According to the results, hay yield was found between 223.03 -114.54 kg da-1 while the highest value was found at 8% slope. The highest NDF ratio was measured at 30% slope fraction and the lowest NDF fraction was measured at 2% slope fraction. The highest proportion of crude protein was observed at 10.64% slope at 8%, while the highest relative feed value was measured at 101.35 at 2% slope. It was observed that botanical composition has fewer species of legumes. It is seen that sections with 2%, 8% and 15% slope are better in terms of yield-quality than the others. In these areas under overgrazing, the contribution of animal production is reduced with improper management. For this reason, correct management and rangeland improvement projects will be able to find solutions for the region rangelands.
topic Rangeland vegetation
Forage quality
Hay yield
Slope
url http://www.derim.com.tr/download/article-file/480290
work_keys_str_mv AT mustafasurmen yieldandqualitycharacteristicsofrangelandswhichhavedifferentslopesinaydınecologicalconditions
AT emrekara yieldandqualitycharacteristicsofrangelandswhichhavedifferentslopesinaydınecologicalconditions
_version_ 1724576798781472768