Determining the performance of alfalfa population collected from a narrow agroeceological zone of Turkey
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2020Author
Cacan, Erdal and Kokten, Kagan and Seydosoglu, Seyithan
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This study was carried out to determine the yield and quality
characteristics of some alfalfa village populations cultivated by
producers in Bingol province of Turkey. Alfalfa seeds were obtained from
23 different locations in 2015. A three replicated, randomised complete
block designed field trial was established in 2016 including these
genotypes and four registered varieties. As a result of three year
trials, it was determined that the populations obtained from the
villages of Servi, Mutluca, Garip, Saricicek-1 and Bagliisa produced
highest green herbage and hay yields. When we compare the quality
results, Kumgecit, Kucuktekoren and Senkoy-1 populations stands out in
terms of crude protein ratio. Highest crude protein yield was obtained
from Servi population. In terms of relative feed value, it was observed
that the varieties were better qualfied than the populations. It is
concluded that the populations of Servi, Mutluca, Garip, Saricicek-1 and
Bagliisa can be used in breeding studies especially to obtain genetic
progress in yield of alfalfa for feed and bioenergy production. For the
genetic improvement of current genotypes with higher crude protein
ratio, Kumgecit, Kucuktekoren and Senkoy-1 populations can be used as a
source. This study showed that, East Anatolia region is not just
live-conserving highly diversified species but also covering special
intra-species genetic diversity in microclimatic zones of Turkey to be
used to improve the global forage and bioenergy cropproduction.
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