Production potential, quality and thermal utilization of fodder pearl millet varieties under different sowing environments in irrigated conditions of central Punjab in India

Authors

  • Maninder Kaur Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141004, India Author
  • Harpreet Kaur Oberoi Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141004, India Author

Keywords:

Crude protein, Date of sowing, Green fodder, Pearl millet, Varieties factor

Abstract

An experiment was conducted at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India during two consecutive yearsi.e., 2019 and 2020 to study the effect of dates of sowing and pearl millet varieties on productivity and quality ofgreen fodder and thermal utilization by the crop. The field experiment was laid-out in a split plot design withseven dates of sowing (1 April, 15 April, 1 May, 1 June, 15 June, 1 July and 15 July) in main plots and two st th st st th st thvarieties of pearl millet (PCB 165 and FBC 16) in sub plots with three replicates. Significantly highest greenfodder yield (69.3 t/ha) was obtained with 1 June sowing which was probably on account of maximum plant stheight and number of tillers. The 1 June sown crop also recorded significantly highest dry matter and crude stprotein yield of 15.0 t/ha and 0.95 t/ha, respectively. Both advanced and delayed sowings recorded significantreduction in green fodder and dry matter yield. The crop sown on 1 May required maximum growing degree stdays, photo-thermal and helio thermal units at 50% flowering stage and sowing done early as well as laterecorded significant reduction in these agro-climatic indices. Across different dates of sowing, PCB 165registered an increase of 11.9 and 12.4% in green fodder and dry matter yields, respectively over FBC 16 dueto higher accumulation of growing degree days, photo-thermal and helio thermal units for 50% flowering stage.The interaction effect showed that PCB 165 sown on 1 May, 1 and 15 June recorded significantly more st st thgreen fodder yield over FBC 16, while the differences were narrow and non-significant at other dates of sowing.

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Published

2023-03-30

How to Cite

Production potential, quality and thermal utilization of fodder pearl millet varieties under different sowing environments in irrigated conditions of central Punjab in India. (2023). Range Management and Agroforestry, 44(1), 192-197. https://myresearchjournals.com/rma/article/view/54