2021
DOI: 10.7161/omuanajas.874970
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Yüksek Dormansi Grubunda Bulunan Yonca (Medicago sativa L.) Genotiplerinin Verim ve Kalite Özellikleri

Abstract: Bu çalışmanın amacı non-dormant özellikteki yonca (Medicago sativa L.) genotiplerinin verim ve kalite özelliklerini belirlemektir. Araştırmada 5 adet yonca çeşidi (Fortuna, Nimet, Green star, Isinde ve Golden West) ile 1 adet çeşit adayı kullanılmıştır. Çalışma Antalya ve Samsun olmak üzere 2 farklı lokasyonda 2018-2020 yılları arasında yürütülmüştür. Çalışma Tesadüf Blokları Deneme Desenine göre 4 tekrarlamalı olarak kurulmuş olup, her yıl Antalya'da 8 biçim, Sansun'da ise 6 biçim yapılmıştır. Araştırma sonuc… Show more

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“…In alfalfa, dormancy is defined as a slowing growth period during autumn with decreasing temperature and day length [ 55 ]. The Bilensoy-80 alfalfa variety ( Medicago sativa L. cv Bilensoy-80) is a dormant (dormancy degree, FD: 4) and has a high degree of winter resistance as it grows slowly with stem elongation after cutting in autumn [ 56 ] and is a productive local alfalfa variety grown in the Central Anatolia region, registered by the Field Crop Central Research Institute in 1984 [ 57 ]. It is particularly well-adapted to the climatic conditions of Central Anatolia and the transition regions.…”
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“…In alfalfa, dormancy is defined as a slowing growth period during autumn with decreasing temperature and day length [ 55 ]. The Bilensoy-80 alfalfa variety ( Medicago sativa L. cv Bilensoy-80) is a dormant (dormancy degree, FD: 4) and has a high degree of winter resistance as it grows slowly with stem elongation after cutting in autumn [ 56 ] and is a productive local alfalfa variety grown in the Central Anatolia region, registered by the Field Crop Central Research Institute in 1984 [ 57 ]. It is particularly well-adapted to the climatic conditions of Central Anatolia and the transition regions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Nimet alfalfa variety is highly productive, and non-dormant (degree of dormancy, FD: 8). It grows vigorously in fall, forming long rigid shoots, and continues rapid shoot lengthening after fall harvest [ 56 ]. It is a coastal type that is suitable for coastal areas and can be used for grass production in field agriculture.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%