Abstract

There was a significant effect of plant spacing on total dry matter yield among 50 x 40, 50 x 40, 50 x 40 and 50 x 100 cm plant spacing of Napier Grass. The highest total dry matter yield of 70.84 t ha was -1 obtained from 50 x 40 planting configuration. There was significant effect of plant spacing on dry matter production of the grass from 8 harvests. In a 50 x 40 planting configuration, the range of dry matter production from 11 harvests was 2.6-10.19 t ha . Plant spacing did not have significant (p>0.05) effect on Crude Protein -1 (CP), Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF) and Dry Matter Digestibility (DMD) but Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF) was significantly affected (p<0.01) by plant spacing. The ranges of CP, ADF, NDF and DMD under different planting configurations were 13.2-13.9, 41.5-43, 66.9-68.2 and 74.7-75.5%, respectively. Intensive management of Napier Grass pasture may help to overcome the problem of shortage and low quality of feed supply during the dry season.

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