Agronomic Behavior of Cenchrus purpureus Varieties Tolerant to Salinity

A study was made at the Experimental Station of Pastures and Forages, at the Jorge Dimitrov Agricultural Research Institute to determine the effect of cutting age (60, 90, 120 days), and cultivar (CT-500 and CT-115) of new varieties of Cenchrus purpureus on some yield components . The effects of cut...

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Main Authors: José Ledea Rodríguez, Diocles Benítez Giménez, Ramón Arias Pérez, Adania Guerra Manso
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Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Camagüey 2018-01-01
Series:Revista de Producción Animal
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Online Access:https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/rpa/article/view/2227
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spelling doaj-793afb9fe69b4b6585758d9d785e9fdf2020-11-25T01:22:06ZengEdiciones Universidad de CamagüeyRevista de Producción Animal0258-60102018-01-01293111Agronomic Behavior of Cenchrus purpureus Varieties Tolerant to Salinity José Ledea Rodríguez 0Diocles Benítez Giménez 1Ramón Arias Pérez 2Adania Guerra Manso 3Jorge Dimitrov Center for Agricultural Research, Experimental Station of Pastures and Forages, Bayamo, Cuba Jorge Dimitrov Center for Agricultural Research, Experimental Station of Pastures and Forages, Bayamo, Cuba Jorge Dimitrov Center for Agricultural Research, Experimental Station of Pastures and Forages, Bayamo, Cuba Jorge Dimitrov Center for Agricultural Research, Experimental Station of Pastures and Forages, Bayamo, Cuba A study was made at the Experimental Station of Pastures and Forages, at the Jorge Dimitrov Agricultural Research Institute to determine the effect of cutting age (60, 90, 120 days), and cultivar (CT-500 and CT-115) of new varieties of Cenchrus purpureus on some yield components . The effects of cutting age (3), cultivar (2), and their interaction (3 x 2), on yields and some agronomic variables were controlled by a randomized block design. Interaction did not to affect the morphological variables of leaves and stems, though it did affect plant height. The cultivars had significant differences (P < 0.001) for the ages of 60 and 90 days; whereas for the number of basal shoots and percent of dry matter in the whole plant, CT-115 was significantly higher at 60 and 120 days, respectively. The total growth rate and biomass duration significantly phased out at 90 days, in favor of CT-500. Both varieties showed potential for high dry matter production per hectare, and only differed (P < 0.001) from the 120 days in the forage areas with saline soils. These results must be considered as preliminary data for the design of a variety structure in saline forage areas.https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/rpa/article/view/2227morphologyproductivitycenchrus purpureus
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author José Ledea Rodríguez
Diocles Benítez Giménez
Ramón Arias Pérez
Adania Guerra Manso
spellingShingle José Ledea Rodríguez
Diocles Benítez Giménez
Ramón Arias Pérez
Adania Guerra Manso
Agronomic Behavior of Cenchrus purpureus Varieties Tolerant to Salinity
Revista de Producción Animal
morphology
productivity
cenchrus purpureus
author_facet José Ledea Rodríguez
Diocles Benítez Giménez
Ramón Arias Pérez
Adania Guerra Manso
author_sort José Ledea Rodríguez
title Agronomic Behavior of Cenchrus purpureus Varieties Tolerant to Salinity
title_short Agronomic Behavior of Cenchrus purpureus Varieties Tolerant to Salinity
title_full Agronomic Behavior of Cenchrus purpureus Varieties Tolerant to Salinity
title_fullStr Agronomic Behavior of Cenchrus purpureus Varieties Tolerant to Salinity
title_full_unstemmed Agronomic Behavior of Cenchrus purpureus Varieties Tolerant to Salinity
title_sort agronomic behavior of cenchrus purpureus varieties tolerant to salinity
publisher Ediciones Universidad de Camagüey
series Revista de Producción Animal
issn 0258-6010
publishDate 2018-01-01
description A study was made at the Experimental Station of Pastures and Forages, at the Jorge Dimitrov Agricultural Research Institute to determine the effect of cutting age (60, 90, 120 days), and cultivar (CT-500 and CT-115) of new varieties of Cenchrus purpureus on some yield components . The effects of cutting age (3), cultivar (2), and their interaction (3 x 2), on yields and some agronomic variables were controlled by a randomized block design. Interaction did not to affect the morphological variables of leaves and stems, though it did affect plant height. The cultivars had significant differences (P < 0.001) for the ages of 60 and 90 days; whereas for the number of basal shoots and percent of dry matter in the whole plant, CT-115 was significantly higher at 60 and 120 days, respectively. The total growth rate and biomass duration significantly phased out at 90 days, in favor of CT-500. Both varieties showed potential for high dry matter production per hectare, and only differed (P < 0.001) from the 120 days in the forage areas with saline soils. These results must be considered as preliminary data for the design of a variety structure in saline forage areas.
topic morphology
productivity
cenchrus purpureus
url https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/rpa/article/view/2227
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