2017
DOI: 10.5660/wts.2017.6.2.124
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Effect of Seeding and Nitrogen rates on the Growth characters, Forage yield, and Feed value of Barnyard millet in the Reclaimed tidal land

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The Experiments were conducted by moderate season culture of each of early, medium and late maturing varieties which were considered to be of strong salt tolerance in low and high salty reclaimed areas (0.2% at the May). This study was carried out to investigate the proper nitrogen fertilizer level and seeding rates at reclaimed saline land in Korea. The proper seeding rates were 40 kg ha −1 in 0.2% saline land. The dry matter production of barnyard millet was possibly estimated by exponential functi… Show more

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“…Various experiments are being conducted, including studies on the development and cultivation of varieties of feed rice in the general agricultural land, and intended to find the appropriate time for oats to be sown [ 19 , 20 , 21 ]. Furthermore, research has been actively conducted on aspects such as the productivity of forage crops according to the use of anaerobic liquid fertilizer [ 22 ], and the appropriate amount of fertilizer to be employed when cultivating the Barnyard millet for forage [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various experiments are being conducted, including studies on the development and cultivation of varieties of feed rice in the general agricultural land, and intended to find the appropriate time for oats to be sown [ 19 , 20 , 21 ]. Furthermore, research has been actively conducted on aspects such as the productivity of forage crops according to the use of anaerobic liquid fertilizer [ 22 ], and the appropriate amount of fertilizer to be employed when cultivating the Barnyard millet for forage [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%