Title of article :
Productivity Response to Plant Density in Five Sorghum bicolor Varieties in Dry Environments
Author/Authors :
rady, m. m. fayoum university - faculty of agriculture - botany department, Egypt , mekdad, a. a. a. fayoum university - faculty of agriculture - agronomy department, Egypt
From page :
531
To page :
546
Abstract :
DRY LAND characterizes by low fertility and poor structure. For sustainable agriculture, it needs some technologies application such as suitable variety and plant density for crop management to enhance crop performance. For studying yield behavior under such conditions, two field trials were conducted using five sweet sorghum varieties (Brandes; V1, Honey; V2, GkÁron;V3, Róna 1;V4 and GK Csaba;V5) and three plant densities (111000; D1, 133000; D2 and 166000; D3 plants ha^-1). Results indicated that all varieties differed significantly in all tested parameters; growth, juice quality and yield and its components. Of all investigated varieties, the most productive was V1, while V5 was the least. Ethanol yield was recorded highest values with V1 over two seasons. On the other side, V5 flowered 25 days earlier than V1. Time of 50% flowering and yields were increased with increasing plant density. The integrated V1×D3 was found to be the best treatment generating highest ethanol (biofuel), yields and seed index in 2013 and 2014 season. Therefore, this integrated treatment is recommended for dry environments.
Keywords :
Sweet Sorghum , Varieties plant density , Yield and quality , Dryland
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Agronomy
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Agronomy
Record number :
2553103
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