Yield, chemical composition and persistence of alfalfa on moderately acidic mountain soil

Due to its excellent nutritional characteristics and high yields, alfalfa is the most important forage crop in roughage production. The main limiting factor in global food production is soil acidification. At the moment, about 40% of world agricultural soils are acidic. It is difficult to grow alfal...

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Main Authors: Josip Leto, Mladen Knežević, Krešimir Bošnjak, Marina Vranić, Goran Perčulija, Ivana Matić, Hrvoje Kutnjak, Žarko Miljanić
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Published: Croatian Dairy Union 2006-12-01
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=10894
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author Josip Leto
Mladen Knežević
Krešimir Bošnjak
Marina Vranić
Goran Perčulija
Ivana Matić
Hrvoje Kutnjak
Žarko Miljanić
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Mladen Knežević
Krešimir Bošnjak
Marina Vranić
Goran Perčulija
Ivana Matić
Hrvoje Kutnjak
Žarko Miljanić
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description Due to its excellent nutritional characteristics and high yields, alfalfa is the most important forage crop in roughage production. The main limiting factor in global food production is soil acidification. At the moment, about 40% of world agricultural soils are acidic. It is difficult to grow alfalfa on acid soils (pH <5.2), trough it is recently spreading also on soils with pH value 5.2-6.2. Almost 50% of the Republic of Croatia territory is situated in hilly and mountainous regions. Since soils in these regions are often of acid reaction, alfalfa production on such soils can be ensured by appropriate agroameliorative and agrotechnical practices, as well as by choosing more tolerant (plastic) cultivars, selected for production on acidic soils. The objective of this research was to explore the possibility of growing different imported alfalfa cultivars on moderately acidic mountain soil. In all three investigated years there were no significant differences between cultivars in dry matter (DM) yield within particular cuttings as well as in total annual DM production (P>0.05). Average DM yield of all cultivars in the year 2000 was 7.07 t/ha, in the year 2001 it was 10.94 t/ha, and finally in the year 2002 it was 12.78 t/ha. Significant differences in DM yields were recorded between cuttings (P<0.01) in all experimental years. There were no significant differences between cultivars in all chemical parameters (P>0.05). Mean crude protein content was 28.2%, while contents of crude fat, crude fibers and non nitrogen free extract (NFE) were 3.73%, 16.15%, 29.19%, respectively. No significant differences in alfalfa ground cover were recorded between cultivars in autumn or in spring in all experimental years (P>0.05). Significant differences in alfalfa ground cover in autumn (P<0.05) and in spring (P<0.01) were recorded between years. The lowest average ground cover was recorded in last experimental year: in the autumn of the year 2001(72.81%) and in the spring of the year 2002 (64.37%). All investigated alfalfa cultivars are suitable for growing in similar agroecological conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-cdaa38962bb3430eb54dffd1fd06f4982025-08-20T02:20:02ZengCroatian Dairy UnionMljekarstvo0026-704X1846-40252006-12-01563269283Yield, chemical composition and persistence of alfalfa on moderately acidic mountain soilJosip LetoMladen KneževićKrešimir BošnjakMarina VranićGoran PerčulijaIvana MatićHrvoje KutnjakŽarko MiljanićDue to its excellent nutritional characteristics and high yields, alfalfa is the most important forage crop in roughage production. The main limiting factor in global food production is soil acidification. At the moment, about 40% of world agricultural soils are acidic. It is difficult to grow alfalfa on acid soils (pH <5.2), trough it is recently spreading also on soils with pH value 5.2-6.2. Almost 50% of the Republic of Croatia territory is situated in hilly and mountainous regions. Since soils in these regions are often of acid reaction, alfalfa production on such soils can be ensured by appropriate agroameliorative and agrotechnical practices, as well as by choosing more tolerant (plastic) cultivars, selected for production on acidic soils. The objective of this research was to explore the possibility of growing different imported alfalfa cultivars on moderately acidic mountain soil. In all three investigated years there were no significant differences between cultivars in dry matter (DM) yield within particular cuttings as well as in total annual DM production (P>0.05). Average DM yield of all cultivars in the year 2000 was 7.07 t/ha, in the year 2001 it was 10.94 t/ha, and finally in the year 2002 it was 12.78 t/ha. Significant differences in DM yields were recorded between cuttings (P<0.01) in all experimental years. There were no significant differences between cultivars in all chemical parameters (P>0.05). Mean crude protein content was 28.2%, while contents of crude fat, crude fibers and non nitrogen free extract (NFE) were 3.73%, 16.15%, 29.19%, respectively. No significant differences in alfalfa ground cover were recorded between cultivars in autumn or in spring in all experimental years (P>0.05). Significant differences in alfalfa ground cover in autumn (P<0.05) and in spring (P<0.01) were recorded between years. The lowest average ground cover was recorded in last experimental year: in the autumn of the year 2001(72.81%) and in the spring of the year 2002 (64.37%). All investigated alfalfa cultivars are suitable for growing in similar agroecological conditions.http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=10894alfalfaacid soilyieldchemical compositionground cover
spellingShingle Josip Leto
Mladen Knežević
Krešimir Bošnjak
Marina Vranić
Goran Perčulija
Ivana Matić
Hrvoje Kutnjak
Žarko Miljanić
Yield, chemical composition and persistence of alfalfa on moderately acidic mountain soil
Mljekarstvo
alfalfa
acid soil
yield
chemical composition
ground cover
title Yield, chemical composition and persistence of alfalfa on moderately acidic mountain soil
title_full Yield, chemical composition and persistence of alfalfa on moderately acidic mountain soil
title_fullStr Yield, chemical composition and persistence of alfalfa on moderately acidic mountain soil
title_full_unstemmed Yield, chemical composition and persistence of alfalfa on moderately acidic mountain soil
title_short Yield, chemical composition and persistence of alfalfa on moderately acidic mountain soil
title_sort yield chemical composition and persistence of alfalfa on moderately acidic mountain soil
topic alfalfa
acid soil
yield
chemical composition
ground cover
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=10894
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