YIELD AND QUALITY OF SORGHUM IN IRRIGATED AGRO LANDSCAPES OF REPUBLIC OF DAGESTAN
https://doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2016-3-174-180
Abstract
Aim. One of drought-resistant crops that can provide stable high yields is sorghum, which is salt-tolerant, heat-resistant and a flexible crop of versatile use (green forage, silage, hay, grass meal, grain forage). The research conducted in 2010-2013 included studies on the effectiveness of the methods and norms of sowing the sorghum, required quantities of mineral fertilizers to increase the crop yields and nutritional value of sorghum sown in the irrigated lowland areas of Dagestan. Methods. We conducted three field researches. In experiments with grain sorghum (the middle ripening group Zernogradskiy 88) we studied drill and broad-cast methods of sowing, seeding rate, the calculated doses of mineral fertilizers on programmable levels of crop yields: 6 t/ha (N160P112K70), 7 t/ha (N190P128K80) and 8 t/ha (N220P144K90). Seeding rate was 300, 350 and 400 thousand viable seeds per 1 ha; broadcast was chosen as a sowing method.A field experiment with sweet sorghum included promising hybrid crop Debut, fertilizers N140P80K70, N190P110K95 and N240P140K120 to obtain 60, 70 and 80 t/ha of green mass for two mowings, respectively. Results. The use of fertilizers based on a given level of productivity at optimum plant population can significantly improve the nutritional regime of the soil during the growing season of the sweet sorghum and create optimal conditions for nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium security for the crops and thus obtain the planned crop yield. Conclusion. The fodder quality of sweet sorghum varies depending on the nutrient status of the soil and mowing time.
About the Authors
M G. MuslimovRussian Federation
Mizenfer G. Muslimov - Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, head of the Sub-department of Botany, Genetics and Breeding.
180 M. Gadzhieva street, Makhachkala, 367032 Russia. Tel.: 89286807035, e-mail: mizenfеr@mail.ru
N. S. Taymazova
Russian Federation
Narisat S. Taymazova - Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor, Sub-department of Botany, Genetics and Breeding
S. A. Emirov
Russian Federation
Sirazhutdin A. Emirov - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Sub-department of Botany, Genetics and Breeding
V. N. Dimitrova
Russian Federation
Vera N. Dimitrova - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Sub-department of Botany, Genetics and Breeding
A. Yu. Gereykhanova
Russian Federation
Anisat Yu. Gereihkanova - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Sub-department of Botany, Genetics and Breeding
G. A. Arnautova
Russian Federation
Galina I. Arnautova - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Sub-department of Botany, Genetics and Breeding
E. K. Omarova
Russian Federation
Elena K. Omarova Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Senior lecturer at the Sub-department crop and forage production
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Review
For citations:
Muslimov M.G., Taymazova N.S., Emirov S.A., Dimitrova V.N., Gereykhanova A.Yu., Arnautova G.A., Omarova E.K. YIELD AND QUALITY OF SORGHUM IN IRRIGATED AGRO LANDSCAPES OF REPUBLIC OF DAGESTAN. South of Russia: ecology, development. 2016;11(3):174-180. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2016-3-174-180