African Journal of
Biotechnology

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Biotechnol.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1684-5315
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJB
  • Start Year: 2002
  • Published Articles: 12487

Full Length Research Paper

The effects of sheep manure application time and rates on yield and botanical composition of secondary succession rangeland

Hanife Mut1*, Ilknur Ayan2, Ugur Basaran1, Ozlem Onal-Asci3 and Zeki Acar2
  1Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Bozok University, Sivas Street, 66200, Yozgat, Turkey. 2Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Ondokuz Mayis University, 55139, Samsun, Turkey. 3Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Ordu University, Cumhuriyet Street, 52200, Ordu, Turkey.
Email: [email protected]

  •  Accepted: 10 May 2010
  •  Published: 07 June 2010

Abstract

 

This experimental study was conducted in Samsun/Turkey on a secondary succession rangeland during 2006 - 2008. Botanical composition of the experimental area consists of 28% legumes, 64% grasses, and 8% of other species. Target rates of sheep manure were 0, 25.0, 50.0, 75.0, and 100 kg total N ha–1, based on the manure analyses results (according to N rates in sheep manure). The sheep manure was applied at two different times. Means of 3 years of experimental period and total dry matter yield was obtained from the manure treatment of 75.0 kg N ha-1 and 50 + 50 kg N ha-1 (4153 kg ha-1, and 3813 kg ha-1, respectively). With respect to the three-year average, ratios of legumes, grasses, and other plants ranged from 20.8 to 40.7%, 41.6 to 66.9%, and 10.7 to 20.7%, respectively. Although ratios of legumes, and other plants increased in the all of the treatments, grass ratios decreased. The crude protein content of obtained rangeland hay ranged between 107.0 and 143.0 g kg-1 in 2006, 93.0 and 123.4 g kg-1 in 2007, 116.3 and 166.4 g kg-1 in 2008. The maximum benefit was provided from the application of 75.0 kg N ha-1 with a sum of € 971.2 ha-1.

 

Key words: Dry matter yield, crude protein, manure, application and time, rangeland, botanical composition.