Impact of Nutrients on the Development and Yield of Fodder Maize (Zea mays L.): A Review

Sudip Bhaumik, R. ., Sourabh Kumar, S. Fayaz, M. Choudhary, K. Narender, Shailja Sharma
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Maize (Zea mays L.),the most important and multipurpose crops, different environmental condition is suitable for maize crop growing ,and has miscellaneous uses as animal feed and human food. Maize not only provided energy but also provided protein, crude protein, crude fibre, etc. All macro and micro nutrients affect different growth stages of fodder maize crops. Different doses of different nutrients affect differently over the plant enhancement and yield into fodder maize crops. Green fodder plays an important role as a feed o animal husbandry. Nutritious fodders are directly and primarily involved in the growth and production of the dairy department. As a nutritious and non-leguminous feed, fodder maize is the more significant green fodder. The growing time of maize is quick, with high dry matter accumulating, power and is a highly dainty fodder crop. Fodder maize holds adequate quantities of protein, minerals and annexes high digestibility as compared to legume and non-legume fodder crops. Fodder maize is use as silage for preservation due to the presence of high availability of soluble sugars in the early green stage. So, adopt proper macro and micronutrients with the proper dose which help the crop grow quickly and produce good quality fodder crops for animals.
营养物质对饲料玉米发育和产量的影响
玉米(Zea mays L.)是世界上最重要的多用途作物,不同的环境条件适合玉米作物生长,具有多种用途,可作动物饲料和人类食品。玉米不仅能提供能量,还能提供蛋白质、粗蛋白质、粗纤维等。各种宏量和微量养分对饲用玉米生长的不同阶段均有影响。不同剂量不同营养物质对玉米饲料作物的增效效果和产量影响不同。绿色饲料在畜牧业中具有重要的饲料作用。有营养的饲料直接和主要涉及到乳制品部门的生长和生产。饲料玉米作为一种营养丰富的非豆科饲料,是较为重要的绿色饲料。玉米生长速度快,干物质积累量大,动力大,是一种高度纤瘦的饲料作物。与豆科和非豆科饲料作物相比,饲料玉米含有充足的蛋白质、矿物质和附件,消化率高。由于早期青绿期可溶性糖的高利用率,饲料玉米被用作青贮以保存。因此,采用适量的宏量和微量营养素,有利于作物快速生长,生产出优质的饲料作物。
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