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Forage Quality Management of Kura Clover in Binary Mixtures with Kentucky Bluegrass, Orchardgrass, or Smooth Bromegrass
Forage Quality Kura Clover Mixtures
2016/5/6
Kura clover (Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.) is a potentially useful perennial legume because of its excellent nutritive value and persistence under environmental extremes. However, information about for...
Some Characteristics of the Common Plants of Range and Meadows in Erzurum in Relation to Life Span, Beginning of the Flowering and Forage Quality
Common Plants Range Meadows Erzurum Life Span Flowering Forage Quality
2009/1/15
This study was carried out on the natural range and meadows of Atatürk University in Erzurum, 1996. Recorded species in the study were separated into 16 grasses, 16 legumes and 60 other families. Hig...
Effects of Different Seeding Rates and Cutting Times on the Forage Yield and Forage Quality of Autotetraploid Perennial Rye(Secale montanum Guss)
Secale montanum Guss seeding rates cutting times hay yield and quality
2009/1/14
This research was carried out in 1995-97, in Erzurum ecological conditions, in order to study the effects of different seeding rates (100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 seeds/m2) and cutting times (at shootin...
The Amount of NO3--N Transferred to Soil by Legumes, Forage and Seed Yield, and the Forage Quality of Annual Legume + Triticale Mixtures
Hairy vetch-triticale grasspea-triticale mixtures feed quality
2009/1/13
The forage yield and quality of hairy vetch, grasspea and triticale grown alone and as mixtures of legume + triticale were investigated in field experiments conducted in the fields of the Faculty of A...
The Effects of Traditional Grazing Practices on Upland(Yayla)Rangeland Vegetation and Forage Quality
Upland rangelands botanical composition canopy coverage
2009/1/8
A seminomadic animal raising system, known as ''yaylacılık'' in Turkish, is one of the best ways of using upland rangelands, particularly in rough terrain regions. Three rangeland sites were...