Effect of SewageWater on Growth and Quality of Two Sorghum Forage cultivars
Effect of SewageWater on Growth and Quality of Two Sorghum Forage cultivars
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Date
2015-04-26
Authors
Almansour Abdalla, Abdurrahim
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UOFK
Abstract
An experiment was conducted at a farm in Soba Alhila, Khartoum, to
investigate the effect of the use of untreated sewage water on growth, weight
and quality for two forage sorghum cultivars (Abu Sabein and Pioneer). The
treatments were 100% sewage water, 75% sewage water with 25% pure
water, 50% sewage water with 50% pure water, 25% sewage water with
75% pure water and 100% pure water. The treatments were arranged in a
completely randomized design with four replications. The results showed
that all growth attributes, fresh and dry weight per plant increased with
increase in the ratio of sewage water in the irrigation water. Pioneer
significantly exceeded Abu Sabein in plant height, stem thickness, leaf area,
fresh weight per plant and dry weight per plant, but the difference in the
number of leaves per plant between the two cultivars was not significant.
Crude protein increased and crude fiber decreased with the increase in
sewage water percentage