Ahmad Wadi
University of Miyazaki
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Plant Production Science | 2004
Ahmad Wadi; Yasuyuki Ishii; Sachiko Idota
Abstract The effects of cutting interval and cutting height on dry matter productivity and overwintering ability were compared among 4 Pennisetum species, napiergrass, kinggrass, hybrid napiergrass and pearl millet in the established year to examine the suitable cutting practice for the productivity and persistence. The cutting intervals were 60 and 90 days, and the cutting heights were 0 and 30 cm above the ground. Annual herbage dry matter yield (HDMY) was the highest in kinggrass, followed by hybrid napiergrass, napiergrass and pearl millet, and was higher in the plants at a 90-day interval and 0-cm height than at a 60-day interval and 30-cm height, respectively. The percentage of dry matter to fresh matter did not correlate with the annual HDMY or cutting height. The plants cut at a 90-day interval at a 0-cm height had the highest in mean tiller weight, crop growth rate, net assimilation rate and HDMY, but the lowest tiller number and percentage leaf blade to the whole harvested plant. Thus, the correlation coefficients between HDMY and plant characters were positive for plant height, mean tiller weight, leaf area index and crop growth rate in all 4 species and were negative for tiller number and percentage leaf blade except for pearl millet. Both percentage overwintered plants and regrown tiller number were the highest in kinggrass followed by napiergrass and hybrid napiergrass; these were nil in pearl millet under all cutting practices, and were higher in the plants cut at a 30-cm height than at a 0-cm height. This tended to be associated with higher tiller bud number and higher total nonstructural carbohydrate concentration in the stubble after cutting at a 30-cm height. Regrown tiller number was higher in the plants cut at a 60-day interval than at a 90-day interval in all species except for pearl millet, but the percentage overwintered plants was not affected by the cutting interval. Thus, the combination of highest annual HDMY and highest overwintering ability was attained by cutting at a 90-day interval at a 30-cm height in kinggrass.
Journal of Agronomy | 2014
Hadijah Hasyim; Yasuyuki Ishii; Ahmad Wadi; Sachiko Idota
日本暖地畜産学会報 | 2010
Hadijah Hasyim; 康之 石井; Ahmad Wadi; 幸子 井戸田; 安寛 杉本
Journal of Japanese Society of Grassland Science (Japan) | 2003
Ahmad Wadi; Yasuyuki Ishii; Sachiko Idota
Grassland Science | 2005
Sachiko Idota; Hadijah Hasyim; Ahmad Wadi; Yasuyuki Ishii
American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences | 2016
Hadijah Hasyim; Yasuyuki Ishii; Ahmad Wadi; Sachiko Idota
American Journal of Applied Sciences | 2016
Hadijah Hasyim; Ahmad Wadi; Yasuyuki Ishii; Sachiko Idota; Kiichi Fukuyama
한국초지학회 학술발표회 심포지엄 | 2009
Yasuyuki Ishii; Kiichi Fukuyama; Takanori Iwakiri; Ahmad Wadi; Sachiko Idota
Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences | 2016
Hadijah Hasyim; Yasuyuki Ishii; Ahmad Wadi; Ambo Ako Sunusi; Satoru Fukagawa; Sachiko Idota
한국초지학회 학술발표회 심포지엄 | 2009
Hadijah Hasyim; Yasuyuki Ishii; Sachiko Idota; Ahmad Wadi; Yasuhiro Sugimoto