Effect of sowing time on the grain yield and fodder potential of sorghum undersown with stylo in the subhumid zone of Nigeria

Undersowing sorghum with stylo as a means of improving fodder quality for dry-season grazing of livestock in the subhumid zone of Nigeria was investigated. Planting either Stylosanthes guianeusis cv 'Cook' or S. hamata cv 'Verano' simultaneously with local or improved varieties of sorghum reduced gr...

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Main Author: Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1985
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29706
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description Undersowing sorghum with stylo as a means of improving fodder quality for dry-season grazing of livestock in the subhumid zone of Nigeria was investigated. Planting either Stylosanthes guianeusis cv 'Cook' or S. hamata cv 'Verano' simultaneously with local or improved varieties of sorghum reduced grain yield by over 70%, but the loss was overcome or minimized by delayed planting of the stylo by 3-6 weeks. Improvement in quality of the resulting fodder from fodder from stylo planted between weeks three and six after the sorghum crop made up or even increased the total value of production per area of land. Stylo yield was very much reduced if planted six weeks later than the cereal croUndersowing at the appropriate time is considered to be a way of improving the quality of crop residues in an agro-pastoral community without extra demands on labour.
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spelling CGSpace297062023-02-15T09:52:31Z Effect of sowing time on the grain yield and fodder potential of sorghum undersown with stylo in the subhumid zone of Nigeria Mohamed-Saleem, M.A. subhumid zones forage sorghum varieties feeds quality livestock grazing crop residues agropastoral systems dry season Undersowing sorghum with stylo as a means of improving fodder quality for dry-season grazing of livestock in the subhumid zone of Nigeria was investigated. Planting either Stylosanthes guianeusis cv 'Cook' or S. hamata cv 'Verano' simultaneously with local or improved varieties of sorghum reduced grain yield by over 70%, but the loss was overcome or minimized by delayed planting of the stylo by 3-6 weeks. Improvement in quality of the resulting fodder from fodder from stylo planted between weeks three and six after the sorghum crop made up or even increased the total value of production per area of land. Stylo yield was very much reduced if planted six weeks later than the cereal croUndersowing at the appropriate time is considered to be a way of improving the quality of crop residues in an agro-pastoral community without extra demands on labour. 1985 2013-06-11T09:24:33Z 2013-06-11T09:24:33Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29706 en Limited Access Tropical Agriculture;v.62(2): 151-153
spellingShingle subhumid zones
forage
sorghum
varieties
feeds
quality
livestock
grazing
crop residues
agropastoral systems
dry season
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Effect of sowing time on the grain yield and fodder potential of sorghum undersown with stylo in the subhumid zone of Nigeria
title Effect of sowing time on the grain yield and fodder potential of sorghum undersown with stylo in the subhumid zone of Nigeria
title_full Effect of sowing time on the grain yield and fodder potential of sorghum undersown with stylo in the subhumid zone of Nigeria
title_fullStr Effect of sowing time on the grain yield and fodder potential of sorghum undersown with stylo in the subhumid zone of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Effect of sowing time on the grain yield and fodder potential of sorghum undersown with stylo in the subhumid zone of Nigeria
title_short Effect of sowing time on the grain yield and fodder potential of sorghum undersown with stylo in the subhumid zone of Nigeria
title_sort effect of sowing time on the grain yield and fodder potential of sorghum undersown with stylo in the subhumid zone of nigeria
topic subhumid zones
forage
sorghum
varieties
feeds
quality
livestock
grazing
crop residues
agropastoral systems
dry season
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29706
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