The effect of cutting height and frequency on the forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions. Productivity of Sesbania sesban accessions under irrigated conditions

The forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions was assessed under irrigated conditions for two cutting frequencies and heights. Control trees were left uncut to measure their seed production potential. The trial was conducted over an 18-month period. The fastest growing acces...

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Main Author: Heering, J.H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 1995
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28140
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description The forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions was assessed under irrigated conditions for two cutting frequencies and heights. Control trees were left uncut to measure their seed production potential. The trial was conducted over an 18-month period. The fastest growing accession produced almost 10 t/ha total dry matter (DM) after six months of growth, 40 percent of it being leaves. Total DM yield was higher at the six-month cutting interval compared to the three months' interval with yields between 25-42 t/ha/year. Some accessions could not sustain their high level of production but showed drastic drops in yield after repeated cutting. In general leaf DM production increased with increased cutting height. When cut at 150 cm the DM leaf yield at the three-month cutting interval ranged from 9.7-18.2 t/ha. More plants survived at the three-month cutting frequency. Seed yields varied considerably between accessions (0.02-1.56 t/ha total DM comprising 21 percent leaves. Fresh wood biomass ranged between 56.4-138.0 t/ha and seed yields 2.7-6.6 t/ha.
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spelling CGSpace281402024-11-18T08:24:39Z The effect of cutting height and frequency on the forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions. Productivity of Sesbania sesban accessions under irrigated conditions Heering, J.H. sesbania sesban seed production cutting harvesting frequency height feed production herbage yield dry matter content irrigation forestry The forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions was assessed under irrigated conditions for two cutting frequencies and heights. Control trees were left uncut to measure their seed production potential. The trial was conducted over an 18-month period. The fastest growing accession produced almost 10 t/ha total dry matter (DM) after six months of growth, 40 percent of it being leaves. Total DM yield was higher at the six-month cutting interval compared to the three months' interval with yields between 25-42 t/ha/year. Some accessions could not sustain their high level of production but showed drastic drops in yield after repeated cutting. In general leaf DM production increased with increased cutting height. When cut at 150 cm the DM leaf yield at the three-month cutting interval ranged from 9.7-18.2 t/ha. More plants survived at the three-month cutting frequency. Seed yields varied considerably between accessions (0.02-1.56 t/ha total DM comprising 21 percent leaves. Fresh wood biomass ranged between 56.4-138.0 t/ha and seed yields 2.7-6.6 t/ha. 1995-06 2013-05-06T06:59:59Z 2013-05-06T06:59:59Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28140 en Limited Access Springer Heering, J.H. 1995. The effect of cutting height and frequency on the forage, wood and seed production of sixSesbania sesban accessions. Agroforestry Systems 30(3): 341–350. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00705218
spellingShingle sesbania sesban
seed production
cutting
harvesting frequency
height
feed production
herbage yield
dry matter content
irrigation
forestry
Heering, J.H.
The effect of cutting height and frequency on the forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions. Productivity of Sesbania sesban accessions under irrigated conditions
title The effect of cutting height and frequency on the forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions. Productivity of Sesbania sesban accessions under irrigated conditions
title_full The effect of cutting height and frequency on the forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions. Productivity of Sesbania sesban accessions under irrigated conditions
title_fullStr The effect of cutting height and frequency on the forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions. Productivity of Sesbania sesban accessions under irrigated conditions
title_full_unstemmed The effect of cutting height and frequency on the forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions. Productivity of Sesbania sesban accessions under irrigated conditions
title_short The effect of cutting height and frequency on the forage, wood and seed production of six Sesbania sesban accessions. Productivity of Sesbania sesban accessions under irrigated conditions
title_sort effect of cutting height and frequency on the forage wood and seed production of six sesbania sesban accessions productivity of sesbania sesban accessions under irrigated conditions
topic sesbania sesban
seed production
cutting
harvesting frequency
height
feed production
herbage yield
dry matter content
irrigation
forestry
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