GREEN FODDER YIELD AND QUALITY OF DUAL PURPOSE BARLEY (HORDEUM VULGARE L.) AS AFFECTED BY LEVELS AND SCHEDULE OF NITROGEN

GREEN FODDER YIELD AND QUALITY OF DUAL PURPOSE BARLEY (HORDEUM VULGARE L.) AS AFFECTED BY LEVELS AND SCHEDULE OF NITROGEN

K. K. CHOUDHARY, N. S. YADAVA, S. L. YADAV* AND R. C. JAT

College of Agriculture,

Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner (Rajasthan), India

(Email: arora15@rediffmail.com)

(Received: 14 March 2014; Accepted: 27 March 2014)

SUMMARY

A field study was conducted during rabi season 2012-13 at Research Farm of College of Agriculture, S.K. Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner. Treatments comprised three levels of nitrogen (60, 90 and 120 kg/ha) and five schedules of nitrogen application viz., ½ basal (B) + ½ immediate after cutting for green fodder (IAC), ½ B + ¼ IAC + ¼ at next irrigation after cut (NIAC), ⅓ B + ⅓ IAC + ⅓ NIAC, ⅓ B + ⅔ IAC and ⅔ B + ⅓ IAC with four replication in randomized block design. Response in terms of green fodder yield obtained per kg of nitrogen applied (PFPn) sharply declined beyond 30 kg N/ha. In terms of GFY, significant response of basal application of nitrogen was noticed up to 40 kg N/ha (124.25 q/ha). In case of DMY, Significant positive response was noticed only up to 30 kg N/ha. NDF, ADF and lignin content remained unaffected due to nitrogen application. The crude fat and mineral contents exhibited significant and positive response up to 30 kg N/ha. Crude protein content tended to increase up to 80 kg N/ha but beyond 30 kg N/ha only 60 and 80 kg N/ha produced significant and positive effect on CP content.

Key words : Dual purpose barley, green fodder yield and Nitrogen schedule.

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