Influence of Climate Factors and Plant Varieties on the Hay Technology (Fibrous Feed)

V. Bărbieru, M. Olar, O. Ranta, M. Muntean, O. Marian, L. Ognean, Georgiana Cătunescu
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The present study was carried on the Research and Didactical Station Jucu located close to SomeAŸ River. The aim of the study is to determine the fuel consumption and productivity of aggregates (machineries) used in the conditions of the two levels of hay production technology. The experimental plot uses Festuca Arundinacea , while control, spontaneous vegetation ( Dactilys glomerata 70%, Alopecurus pratensis 10% Festuca sp .6%, Trifolium repens 5%, other plants 9%). Grassland soil taken in study type is molded with a high coefficient of withering (16-19%) and a small capacity water output (8%). Chemical characteristics of soil samples shows us a good content in humus and good to very good in mobile potassium, being deficient in phosphorus mobile. The differences noted between the fuel consumptions for the two parcels is due to higher vegetable production of control plot which has also a running speed of different aggregates also influencing effective productivity.
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气候因子和植物品种对干草技术(纤维饲料)的影响
本研究是在位于SomeAŸ河附近的聚沽研究教学站进行的。该研究的目的是确定在两个水平的干草生产技术条件下使用的集料(机械)的燃料消耗和生产率。试验区以羊茅为主,对照区以自然植被为主(冬青70%,草皮10%,羊茅6%,三叶草5%,其他植物9%)。研究类型的草地土壤具有高枯干系数(16-19%)和小容量出水量(8%)的特点。土壤样品的化学特征表明,腐殖质含量好,流动钾含量好至极好,流动磷缺乏。两个地块燃料消耗之间的差异是由于对照地块的蔬菜产量较高,而且不同的团聚体运行速度也影响有效生产力。
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