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PJB-2022-291

EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT HARVEST STAGES ON FORAGE YIELD AND QUALITY OF SOYBEAN GROWN AS SECOND CROP

Ahmet Korhan ÅžAHAR
Abstract


In this study, the effect of three different harvesting stages (full bloom stage (R2), full pod stage (R4) and full seed stage (R6) on forage yield and quality of three soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) cultivars (Adasoy, Derry and Yesilsoy) were evaluated under Mediterranean climate conditions in Adana, Turkey in second crop seasons. Plant height, green herbage yield, dry matter yield, crude protein (CP), crude protein yield (CPY), leaf and stem ratio, dry matter intake (DMI), acid detergent fiber (ADF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), digestible dry matter (DDM) and relative feed value (RFV) were determined. The results showed that the average plant height of three soybean cultivars was 106.5-203.5 cm and green herbage yield was 19042-60350 kg ha-1. The highest values were obtained from cv. Derry at R4 and R6 harvest stages. Obtained ADF, NDF, DMI, DDM and RFV values were found to be between 32.8-47.1%, 41.1-59.3%, 2.0-3.6%, 52.1-63.3%, 83.0-180.2%, respectively, and the best results were obtained from the R6 harvest stage of cv. YeÅŸilsoy . According to these results, in second crop conditions, while cv. Derry came to the fore soybean yield, cv. YeÅŸilsoy stands out in terms of quality. As a result, it is thought that it is appropriate to harvest soybean in the R6 harvest period, the use of soybean as a green herbage should be expanded and its addition to feed rations can provide positive contributions.

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