DETERMINATION OF YIELD AND QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME ALFALFA (Medicago sativa L.) CULTIVARS IN THE EAST ANATOLIA REGION OF TURKEY AND CORRELATION ANALYSIS BETWEEN THESE PROPERTIES
Abstract
This study was conducted to determine yield and some quality features of
some alfalfa cultivars for three years between 2014 and 2016 in the East
Anatolian Region of Turkey and correlation analysis between these
properties. In this study, sixteen different alfalfa cultivars (Verdor,
Magna-601, Magnum-V, Basbag, Elci, Kayseri, Nimet, Savas, Omerbey,
Ozpinar, Alsancak, Gea, Verko, Sunter, Bilensoy-80 and Gozlu-1) were
used. Experiments were conducted in the randomized block design with
three replications. According to the results of this study significant
differences were determined in terms of plant height, green herbage
yield, dry herbage yield, crude protein ratio, crude protein yield, acid
detergent fiber (ADF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), digestible dry
matter (DDM), dry matter intake (DMI) and relative feed value (RFV) of
alfalfa cultivars. In alfalfa cultivars, the highest green plant height,
green herbage yield, dry herbage yield, crude protein yield and relative
feed value were determined in Gea (54.7 cm, 3591 kg da(-1), 1227 kg
da-1, 301 kg da-1 and 262.1, respectively). The highest crude protein
ratio was determined in Magnum-V (25.9\%). The least ADF contents were
obtained from Gea (18.7\%) and the least NDF contents were obtained from
Gea, Sunter, Nimet and Ozpinar (27.1\%, 27.4\%, 27.5\% and 27.7\%,
respectively). The highest digestible dry matter was determined in Gea
(74.4\%). The highest dry matter intake was obtained from Gea, Sunter,
Nimet and Ozpinar (4.53\%, 4.52\%, 4.48\% and 4.45\%, respectively).
Also, significant correlations were found between the traits studied. As
a result, Gea variety with high dry herbage and crude protein yield, low
ADF-NDF ratios and high relative feed value was recommended for alfalfa
culture in similar ecologies. Outside Gea; it seems that Bilensoy-80,
Magna-601, Magnum-V, Omerbey, Sunter, Verdor and Verko cultivars gave
results above averages and were remarkable in terms of yield and
quality.
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