Effect of fertility levels and fodder tree species on growth, yield, and quality of Napier grass under semi-arid conditions
Vol. 8, Special Issue 7 (2025)
Author(s)
Lalita Saini, PP Chaudhary, AH Sipai and AK Saini
Abstract
This study assessed the effect of varying fertility levels and fodder tree species on the growth, yield, and quality of Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) under semi-arid conditions in North Gujarat. A three-year field experiment (2018-2021) was conducted in a factorial randomized block design with three fertility levels (50%, 75%, and 100% RDF) and three tree environments (Anjan, Ardusa, and open field). Results revealed that 100% RDF significantly improved plant height (144.72 cm), tillers (24.60/hill), crude protein content (13.40%), and forage yield. The highest green forage yield (59.78 t/ha) was recorded in open field conditions with 100% RDF. However, Ardusa + 100% RDF recorded the maximum equivalent green forage yield (509.72 t/ha) due to tree biomass contribution. The study recommends integrating Napier grass with Ardusa trees under full fertilization for sustained forage productivity and improved soil health.
Lalita Saini, PP Chaudhary, AH Sipai, AK Saini. Effect of fertility levels and fodder tree species on growth, yield, and quality of Napier grass under semi-arid conditions. Int J Res Agron 2025;8(7S):301-303. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2025.v8.i7Se.3374