Yields of Feeding Sweet Sorghum in Different Planting Patterns,Fertilization Kinds and Plant Populations
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Yields of Feeding Sweet Sorghum in Different Planting Patterns,Fertilization Kinds and Plant Populations
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 28, Issue 3, Pages: 25-28(2009)
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1. 黑龙江八一农垦大学植物科技学院,黑龙江,大庆,163319
2. 宝泉岭二九O农场16队 黑龙江 宝泉岭,156202
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ZHENG Gui-ping, LIU Mu-jiang, WANG Xiu-zhi, et al. Yields of Feeding Sweet Sorghum in Different Planting Patterns,Fertilization Kinds and Plant Populations[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2009, 28(3): 25-28.
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ZHENG Gui-ping, LIU Mu-jiang, WANG Xiu-zhi, et al. Yields of Feeding Sweet Sorghum in Different Planting Patterns,Fertilization Kinds and Plant Populations[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2009, 28(3): 25-28.DOI:
Yields of Feeding Sweet Sorghum in Different Planting Patterns,Fertilization Kinds and Plant Populations
The variation of the amount of hybrid sweet sorghum with harvest by stages
multiple crapping of wheat stubble
and usual planting with different kinds of fertilization was studied.Results showed that for hybrid sorghum
for the more favorable combinations
the yield of correlative land was more than 59.6 t/hm2.Under the same condition
the harvest by stages
which provided higher yield and more fresh and tern der plant
showed the more favorable effect than usual one-step-harvest
and one of the stage harvest combnation provided the highest yield among the ten combinations of different kinds of fertilization and different plant populations.It is operable to plant sequential cropping hybrid sweet sorghum in wheat stubble in the chilly Heilongjiang Province.The best combination of fertilizer and plant population
of which yield coukl reach 31.3 t/ hm2
provided 9.3% and 8.3% daily yield incxease of fresh grass more than usual planting and harvest by stages
respectively.Considering that the cultivated area of wheat in Heilongjiang Province was almost 200000 hectares
multiple crapping of wheat stubble would produce 6000000 ton fine quality fresh forage
which can not only take advantage of the limited resources of light and temperature and reduce soil and water loss
but also promote the development of animal husbandry.
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