2023
DOI: 10.9734/jaeri/2023/v24i1517
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Assessing of Some Summer Forage Crops to Infection by Common Smut and Downy Mildew Diseases for Forage and Silage Production

Abstract: The present study was carried out at Sakha Agricultural Research Station in the summer 2020 and 2021 seasons. Ten summer forage crops namely, Millet Saudia Arabia, Selection Millet1, Selection Millet2, Millet Shandawel 1, Sudangrass Giza1, Sudangrass Piper black ,Sorghum SX-17  were evaluated for downy mildew and common smut diseases and   forage yield and some traits. Three cuts were taken from the seven fresh forage crops and only one cut for silage from maize (95 days), Teosinte and maize × teosinte (100day… Show more

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“…Data presented in Table (1) showed that there are significant differences at 0.05 probability levels among the seven genotypes over the two seasons and the three cuts for all studied traits i.e., plant height, stem diameter, fresh yield, dry yield and their total fresh and dry yields. These results were in line with those of Wright (1935), Radwan and Zayed (2021) and El-Gaafarey et al (2023).…”
Section: Results and Discussion A-forage Experiment: Analysis Of Vari...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Data presented in Table (1) showed that there are significant differences at 0.05 probability levels among the seven genotypes over the two seasons and the three cuts for all studied traits i.e., plant height, stem diameter, fresh yield, dry yield and their total fresh and dry yields. These results were in line with those of Wright (1935), Radwan and Zayed (2021) and El-Gaafarey et al (2023).…”
Section: Results and Discussion A-forage Experiment: Analysis Of Vari...supporting
confidence: 91%