Effects of seeding dates on dry matter yield and feed values of whole-crop barley cultivated in a paddy field
This study was carried out to investigate the effects of seeding dates on the yield and feed value of whole-crop barley cultivated in paddy soil. The field experiment was conceived as a randomized block design performed in triplicate with s...
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doaj-e9606ed293a1498492c97749000bc3732020-11-25T03:16:36ZengKorean Society of Animal Sciences and TechnologyJournal of Animal Science and Technology2672-01912055-03912019-09-0161527828410.5187/jast.2019.61.5.278jast-61-5-278Effects of seeding dates on dry matter yield and feed values of whole-crop barley cultivated in a paddy fieldSang Moo Lee0Eun Joong Kim1Department of Animal Science, Kyungpook National University, Sangju 37224, KoreaDepartment of Animal Science, Kyungpook National University, Sangju 37224, KoreaThis study was carried out to investigate the effects of seeding dates on the yield and feed value of whole-crop barley cultivated in paddy soil. The field experiment was conceived as a randomized block design performed in triplicate with seeding dates of Oct. 19 (T1 as treatment 1), Oct. 26 (T2 as treatment 2), Nov. 2 (T3 as treatment 3), Nov. 9 (T4 as treatment 4), and Nov. 16 (T5 as treatment 5) as treatments. The barley grown in all treatments was harvested on May 21 of the following year. Plant length, fresh yield, dry matter yield, and total digestible nutrient (TDN) yield were higher (p < 0.05) in barley with early seeding dates, whereas crude protein and ether extract were higher (p < 0.05) with late seeding dates. Crude fiber and neutral detergent fiber were highest in the T3 treatment and lowest in the T1 treatment. There was no significant difference between acid detergent fiber and TDN among the different seeding dates. Total mineral contents were higher in the order T1 > T2 > T3 > T4 > T5 (p < 0.05), whereas the total amino acid content increased significantly (p < 0.05) with a delay in seeding date. Free sugar contents (fructose, glucose, and sucrose) were higher with early seeding dates (p < 0.05). Collectively, the results obtained in this study indicate that it is favorable to seed soon after harvesting rice to increase dry matter and TDN yields and mineral and free sugar contents of whole-crop barley in the midlands of Korea.http://www.ejast.org/archive/view_article?pid=jast-61-5-278whole-crop barleyseeding datesdry matter yieldtotal digestible nutrients |
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Effects of seeding dates on dry matter yield and feed values of
whole-crop barley cultivated in a paddy field |
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Effects of seeding dates on dry matter yield and feed values of
whole-crop barley cultivated in a paddy field |
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Effects of seeding dates on dry matter yield and feed values of
whole-crop barley cultivated in a paddy field |
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Effects of seeding dates on dry matter yield and feed values of
whole-crop barley cultivated in a paddy field |
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Effects of seeding dates on dry matter yield and feed values of
whole-crop barley cultivated in a paddy field |
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effects of seeding dates on dry matter yield and feed values of
whole-crop barley cultivated in a paddy field |
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Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology |
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology |
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2672-0191 2055-0391 |
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2019-09-01 |
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This study was carried out to investigate the effects of seeding dates on the
yield and feed value of whole-crop barley cultivated in paddy soil. The field
experiment was conceived as a randomized block design performed in triplicate
with seeding dates of Oct. 19 (T1 as treatment 1), Oct. 26 (T2 as treatment 2),
Nov. 2 (T3 as treatment 3), Nov. 9 (T4 as treatment 4), and Nov. 16 (T5 as
treatment 5) as treatments. The barley grown in all treatments was harvested on
May 21 of the following year. Plant length, fresh yield, dry matter yield, and
total digestible nutrient (TDN) yield were higher (p <
0.05) in barley with early seeding dates, whereas crude protein and ether
extract were higher (p < 0.05) with late seeding dates.
Crude fiber and neutral detergent fiber were highest in the T3 treatment and
lowest in the T1 treatment. There was no significant difference between acid
detergent fiber and TDN among the different seeding dates. Total mineral
contents were higher in the order T1 > T2 > T3 > T4
> T5 (p < 0.05), whereas the total amino acid
content increased significantly (p < 0.05) with a delay
in seeding date. Free sugar contents (fructose, glucose, and sucrose) were
higher with early seeding dates (p < 0.05).
Collectively, the results obtained in this study indicate that it is favorable
to seed soon after harvesting rice to increase dry matter and TDN yields and
mineral and free sugar contents of whole-crop barley in the midlands of
Korea. |
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whole-crop barley seeding dates dry matter yield total digestible nutrients |
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