dc.description.abstract | This study was carried out during the growing season of 2015-2016 in
order to determine the effect of different sowing times on the yield and
quality of some wheat, barley and triticale varieties grown in Bingol
ecological conditions. In the research; 1 triticale (Umranhanim), 1 two
row barley (Sahin-91), 1 six row barley (Altikat), 1 bread wheat
(Pehlivan) and 1 durum wheat (Firat-93) cultivars were used as plant
material. The research was established as a randomized complete block
design with four replications. In the study; plant height, green herbage
yield, dry herbage yield, crude protein, crude protein yield, acid
detergent fiber (ADF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), digestible dry
matter (DDM), dry matter intake (DMI) and relative feed value (RFV)
characteristics were investigated. On average in the results of
research; plant height, green herbage yield, dry herbage yield, crude
protein, crude protein yield, acid detergent fiber (ADF), neutral
detergent fiber (NDF), digestible dry matter (DDM), dry matter intake
(DMI) and relative feed value (RFV) were ranged from 71.5 to 86.0 cm,
1854.7 to 3140.6 kg da-1, 520.4 to 767.1 kg da-1, 11.2 to 12.5\%, 65.4
to 92.4 kg da-1, 32.2 to 34.6\%, 56.1 to 61.2\%, 62.0 to 63.8\%, 1.96 to
2.14\% and 95.5 to 103.3 respectively. From the perspective of the
quality characteristics examined, it was seen that the cereals gave
close results and the triticales appeared to be in the foreground in
terms of yield characteristics. In generally, the highest values were
obtained from early sowing dates. Therefore, it was concluded that the
best optimum sowing time in Bingol could be 1-15 October for herbage
yields at cereal species. | |