Efficiency of Japanese Millet (Echinochloa Frumentacea) Fodder Crop Cultivation in the Arid Steppe

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Nurbolat Mukhanov, Nurlan Serekpayev, Nurlan Balgabayev, Gani Stybayev, Aliya Baitelenova, Adilbek Nogaev, Almas Kurbanbayev, Balzhan Akhylbekova
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Japanese millet is a relatively new, valuable fodder crop. 100 kg of Japanese millet hay contains 54.0-60.5 kg of feed units or 6.9 kg of digestible protein. Besides, Japanese millet makes it possible to obtain environmentally friendly food, since the plant is not affected by diseases and pests, therefore, the use of pesticides is not required when cultivating it. However, in the northern regions of Kazakhstan, Japanese millet is an unconventional culture and is practically not used. Therefore, it is necessary to study the efficiency of the cultivation of Japanese millet in the soil and climatic conditions of the steppe zone of Northern Kazakhstan. The study aimed to compare the efficiency of the cultivation of a non-traditional fodder crop (Japanese millet) with traditional fodder crops in the steppe zone of Northern Kazakhstan to provide farm animals with a diverse and feed-valuable diet. The study was carried out in 2017-2019 at the station of the Kazakh Agrotechnical University named after S. Seifullin, located on dark chestnut soils of the Akmola region of Northern Kazakhstan. It was observed that in comparison with the traditional fodder crop (Sudan grass) Japanese millet exceeded it both in terms of profitability (it was higher by 13.7% when cultivated for feed and by 45.8% when cultivated for grain) and in terms of energy efficiency (it increased by 1.9 times when cultivated for feed and 0.7 times when cultivated for grain). During the cultivation of Japanese millet for feed, an additional net income was received from 1 ha (392 USD), and with grain, this amount equaled 622 USD. Thus, Japanese millet is a promising fodder crop for cultivation in the conditions of Northern Kazakhstan.
干旱草原日本谷子(Echinochloa Frumentacea)饲料作物栽培效率研究
谷子是一种较新的、有价值的饲料作物。100公斤日本谷草含有54.0-60.5公斤饲料单位或6.9公斤可消化蛋白质。此外,由于日本谷子不受病虫害的影响,因此在种植时不需要使用农药,因此可以获得环保食品。然而,在哈萨克斯坦北部地区,日本小米是一种非传统的文化,实际上不被使用。因此,有必要研究日本谷子在哈萨克斯坦北部草原地区土壤和气候条件下的种植效率。该研究旨在比较在哈萨克斯坦北部草原地区种植一种非传统饲料作物(日本谷子)与传统饲料作物的效率,以便为农场动物提供多样化和有饲料价值的饲料。该研究于2017-2019年在哈萨克斯坦农业技术大学以S. Seifullin命名的站点进行,该站点位于哈萨克斯坦北部阿克莫拉地区的深色栗色土壤上。结果表明,与传统饲料作物(苏丹草)相比,日本谷子在盈利能力(养殖饲料高13.7%,养殖粮食高45.8%)和能源效率(养殖饲料高1.9倍,养殖粮食高0.7倍)方面均优于传统饲料作物(苏丹草)。在种植日本谷子作为饲料期间,每1公顷(392美元)可获得额外的净收入,加上谷物,这一数额相当于622美元。因此,在哈萨克斯坦北部的条件下,日本谷子是一种很有前途的饲料作物。
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OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences
OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: :: Cell biology :: Developmental biology :: Structural biology :: Microbiology :: Molecular biology & genetics :: Biochemistry :: Biotechnology :: Biodiversity :: Ecology :: Marine biology :: Plant biology :: Bioinformatics
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