2014
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2013.867986
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Effect of Nitrogen Sources and Rates on Yield and Quality of Silage Corn

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“…Protein ratios increased with increasing nitrogen doses (Table III). Present findings on protein ratios were similar with the findings of Islam et al (2012) and Safdarian et al (2014).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Protein ratios increased with increasing nitrogen doses (Table III). Present findings on protein ratios were similar with the findings of Islam et al (2012) and Safdarian et al (2014).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Such a case then increased dry matter consumption and digestible dry matter quantities. Similarly, decreasing ADF and NDF ratios were reported with nitrogen treatments (Lamptey et al 2018, Safdarian et al 2014, Kaplan et al 2016). Nazlı et al (2014 reported significant decreases in fiber content of silage maize with (Rohweder et al 1978).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The results on the crude protein content are above those reported to be 5.13-5.93% in Aydoğan (2010), 5.2-6.5% in Aşar (2014), 4.2-7.2% in Safdarian et al (2014), 6.94-7.93% in Anonim (2015, and 6.5-8.1% in Han (2016) but below 6.72-11.26% in Kirendibi (2015), 6.7-11.5% in Ferreira (2015), and 10.4-10.9% in Row et al (2015). However, they are consistent with 5.11-11.16% in Balmuk (2012), 5.2-9.06% in Özata et al (2012), 6.3-10.7% in Martin et al (2012), 7.7-8.8% in Ferreira et al (2014, and 7.7-8.8% in Karaalp (2015).…”
Section: Crude Protein Ratio (%)contrasting
confidence: 37%
“…The results on the forage yield are above those reported to be 3190-7050 kg/da in Martin et al (2012), 4673.7-8753.7 kg/da in Kabakcı (2014, 2020-2330 kg/da in Safdarian et al (2014), and 4693-6029 kg/da in Anonim (2015) but below 9290-11356 kg/da in Aydoğan (2010) and 6698.81-13487.14 kg/da in Olgun et al (2012). However, they are consistent with 6795-10348 kg/da in Ergül (2008) and 7270-8441 kg/da in Han (2016).…”
Section: Forage Yield (Kg/da)mentioning
confidence: 45%
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