Yield and quality characteristics of pastures with different plant densities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59515/rma.2026.v47.i1.46Keywords:
ADF, Hay yield, NDF, Pasture, Plant densities.Abstract
This study was carried out to determine the yield and quality characteristics of Aciyurt pastures with different plant densities in Ulaş district of Sivas province in the Central Anatolia Region of Türkiye. For this purpose, to determine the vegetation’s plant density, 10 m resolution Sentinel 2A satellite images of April and May 2021 were used, NDVI data were created and 4 different vegetation densities (very high, high, medium and very low) were determined. Hay yield, botanical composition, and forage quality characteristics differed significantly among pastures with different plant densities, with hay yield ranging from 1.662 to 4.292 tons/ha and the highest overall performance was observed in pastures with very high plant density. The findings indicate that the very high plant density pastures were best for hay yield and quality within the borders of Ulas and Altinyayla districts of Sivas province.
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