Author/Authors :
Davazdahemami, Saeid Natural Resources Research Department - Isfahan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center - Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Isfahan, Iran , Jalali, Sadegh Natural Resources Research Department - Isfahan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center - Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Isfahan, Iran , Alizadeh, Mohammadali Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Tehran, Iran , Zeinali, Hossein Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Sainfoin (Onobrychis vicifolia Scop.) is one of
the most important forage legumes cultivated as
high quality forage. Fifty three species have been
identified in this genus in Iran. A field experiment
was conducted using randomized complete
block design to compare yield and forage
quality of 20 populations of sainfoin in Isfahan
Agricultural and Natural Resources Center, Iran
during 2013 – 2014. Populations were evaluated
at three cutting dates (29 April, 20 July and 26
October, 2014). Dry matter yield and forage
quality indices such as crude protein (CP), watersoluble
carbohydrates (WSC), neutral detergent
fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), dry
matter digestibility (DMD), and ash content were
determined. Results showed that populations
were different in the majority of traits. Means of
interaction effects indicated that the maximum
and minimum dry matter yield were 5612.7 kg ha-1
at the third cutting and 118.5 kg ha-1 at the first
cutting in 8199 and 9263, respectively. According
to the results of quality analysis in the majority of
populations, maximum DMD, CP and WSC were
obtained at the third cutting and maximum ADF
and NDF were obtained at the first cutting. In
terms of forage yield some populations, such as
8199, 3800, Oshnavieh, 9147, 8799 and Isfahan
camposit were superior to other populations.
High digestibility populations (2759, 19402, PLC,
12542, 3001 and Oshnavieh) and high protein
populations (8199, 15353, 2759, 3062, 15364
and 19402) had the best forage quality among
populations. Regarding quantitative and qualitative
characteristics of forage, these populations could
be considered as desired parents for developing
synthetic varieties.
Keywords :
Yield , Crude protein , Dry matter digestibility , Onobrychis vicifolia Scop , Water-soluble carbohydrates