Rendimiento forrajero y sus componentes según la frecuencia de corte de Moringa oleifera, variedad Criolla

  • Ledea Rodríguez J
  • Rosell Alonso G
  • Benítez Jiménez D
  • et al.
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Abstract

In some countries of Central America, Moringa spp is considered as the tree of life because of its nutritional properties and its plasticity. In some of them, research is held to take advantage of Moringa spp foraging and nutritional properties regarding plant age, to be used for animal feed. This study aims to evaluate the effect of cutoff frequency on forage yield of Moringa oleifera, cultivar Criolla. The study was carried out in January and December 2012, in a Fluvisol soil of Cauto Valley under irrigation conditions and organic fertilization. A randomized block design with four replications was used and the variables considered were, plant height, number and thickness of shoots, number of leaves, leaf/stem ratio, total dry matter yield (DM), and leaf dry matter to explain the response of cutting at 45 and 60days. All the analyzed variables were significantly affected (p≤0.05) by cutoff frequency. The highest (p≤0,05) yield ofleaf dry matter , stems, and total were obtained when cutting at 60 days with 7.3, 11.8, and 18.4 t MS/ha respectively.It is concluded that cutting frequency modified the productive behavior of cultivars under study.

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Ledea Rodríguez, J. L., Rosell Alonso, G., Benítez Jiménez, D. G., Crucito Arias, R., Ray Ramírez, J. V., Nuviola Pérez, Y., & Reyes Pérez, J. J. (2018). Rendimiento forrajero y sus componentes según la frecuencia de corte de Moringa oleifera, variedad Criolla. Agronomía Mesoamericana, 29(2), 425. https://doi.org/10.15517/ma.v29i2.30436

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