Possibilità produttive degli erbai autunno-vernini in Sardegna
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In the biennum 1972-74, yielding capacities of different \ntypes of grasses were tested. The favourable climatic \nconditions of autumn resulted in good yields of all types \nunder test in both years. Among the grasses, oats caused \na depressive action on the yields of vetch and Alexandrine \nclover. These leguminous plants did better in association \nwith Italian rye grass and Triticale.<br/> \nField bean yield proved to be excellent field bean \nperforms very well with all grasses; green yield easily \namounts to 500 q/ha, corresponding to a dry matter yield \nover 90 q/ha.<br/> \nThe ray grass-Alexandrine clover association is suitable \nfor more intensive direct utilization than the other experimental \ntypes; this is due to the great regrowth capacity \nwhich both the mixture components have.<br/> \nRegular nutrition for cattle can be ensured by wise \ndistribution of different types of grasses as w
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In the biennum 1972-74, yielding capacities of different \ntypes of grasses were tested. The favourable climatic \nconditions of autumn resulted in good yields of all types \nunder test in both years. Among the grasses, oats caused \na depressive action on the yields of vetch and Alexandrine \nclover. These leguminous plants did better in association \nwith Italian rye grass and Triticale.<br/> \nField bean yield proved to be excellent field bean \nperforms very well with all grasses; green yield easily \namounts to 500 q/ha, corresponding to a dry matter yield \nover 90 q/ha.<br/> \nThe ray grass-Alexandrine clover association is suitable \nfor more intensive direct utilization than the other experimental \ntypes; this is due to the great regrowth capacity \nwhich both the mixture components have.<br/> \nRegular nutrition for cattle can be ensured by wise \ndistribution of different types of grasses as w
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