SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  29
Submitted By:
Zeeshan Ali Haider
15-Arid-4441
At the end You will be known Of
Taxonomy Of Khabbal Grass.
Cultivation
Varieties
Morphology
Nutritional Attributes
Distribution
Reproduction
Side Effects
Scientific name
Cynodon dactylon
Family:
Poaceae
Subfamily
Cynodonteae
Common names
Bermuda grass (English - USA)
Khabal grass or Talla (Pakistan)
Couch grass, green couch (Australia)
dhoub grass (Bangladesh)
Cultivation
• Sowing methods
It is usually sown as turfs or as seed for
lawns. 'Coastal Bermuda Grass' is sown by
seed or, more often, with sprigs, as it
produces few viable seeds.
• Sowing depth and cover
It is surface sown and rolled in. Sowing
time and rate. Sow in summer at 9-11
kg/ha.
Varieties
• Seeded varieties.
 Common Bermuda grass
Giant Bermuda grass.
Benefits
 They correspond to a wide range of genotypes and
were selected for their adaptability to different
cultivation conditions.
Seeded varieties are outstandingly tolerant of drought
and heavy grazing, two important traits for tropical
forages.
Their seeds are commonly mixed to make commercial
blends.
Varieties
Hybrids.
 Work on hybridization started in the 1940s at the
Coastal Plain Experimental Station, situated in Tifton,
Georgia (USA).
 Since then, many others have been created at Tifton:
Tifton 44, 68, 78 and 85. Tifton 85, released in the
1990s, is one of the most popular varieties of Bermuda
grass.
 Other varieties such as Midland, Callie, Coastcross-1,
Hill Farm Coastcross-1, Coastcross-2, Brazos, Alicia,
Grazer, Russell, Lagrange, Zimmerly, Scheffield,
Naiser, Luling, Oklan, Guymon, Quickstand and
Hardie are all retailed for forage production
Yield
• Productivity depends on the cultivar used,
the time of year and the amount of
nitrogen available.
• DM yields of 1,000-3,000 kg/ha per
month are possible in summer and 100-
1,200 kg/ha in winter.
• Annual DM yields are generally of the
order of 5-15 t/ha.
• One or two crops per season.
• Seed yields may range from about 100
kg/ha to as high as 350 kg/ha.
Morphological description
Bermuda grass is a highly variable, hardy, long-
lived perennial grass, and one of the most used
warm-season forages in the world
A variable perennial, creeping by means of stolons
and rhizomes.
Eight to 40 culms.
leaves hairy or glabrous.
Three to seven spikes (rarely two)
usually 3-6 cm long and in one whorl
Bermuda grass densely roots at the nodes.
Continue…….
The root system mostly develops within 0-
25 cm depth but can go as deep as 70-80
cm in sandy soils.
Creeping stolons spread rapidly and may
be as long as 20 m, but are generally 0.5-
1.5 m.
Leaf blades are blue green, 2-20 cm long,
and 2-6 mm wide
Nutritional attributes
• Khabal grass is considered a medium quality
forage.
• Typical chemical composition of fresh khabal
grass is 9-16% protein,(3 to 9% in old grass,
to about 20% in young) 45-85 % NDF and
20-45% ADF (DM basis).Ash content is
11.56%.TDN value of dehydrated grass is 62%
of total % DM.
• Mineral profile is
1) Ca(1.6%) 2) P(0.22%) 3) Mg(0.34%)
Digestibility
Presentation DM
digestibility %
N digestibility
%
Digestible
energy* MJ/kg
DM
Green forage 49.3-52.6% 48.9% 8.82%
Hay 49% 45% 8.24%
Hay
• Khabal grass hay is usually of lower quality
than the fresh forage: it contains in
average 10% protein and about 75% NDF
and 36% ADF (DM basis).
Silage
• Bermuda grass has low concentrations of
sugars that are fermented to lactic and
other acids during ensiling.
• Forage moisture decreases 20 percentage
units from 71% to 51%.
• Storage losses decreases by 3.7 percentage
units from 12.5% to 8.8% of the dry matter
lost during storage.
• Its C.P is 10% of total % of dry matter.
• Its TDN is 50% of total % of dry matter.
Distribution
• Bermuda grass is thought to have
originated around the Indian Ocean Basin,
from East Africa to India.
• It was introduced to all tropical and
subtropical areas. It is found as far as
50°N in Europe and down to 37° in the
southern hemisphere. Bermuda grass can
be found at high altitudes: up to 2600 m in
the tropics, and 4000 m in the Himalayas
Distribution
Sea-level to 2 300 m.
It usually occurs over a range of 625-1 750
mm of annual rainfall.
The rhizomes survive drought well. Coastal
Bermuda grass has proved very drought
resistant in Georgia, United States.
Here are varieties adapted for a wide range of
soils. Coastal Bermuda prefers well- drained,
fertile soils, especially heavier clay and silt
soils not subject to flooding, well supplied
with lime and high-nitrogen mixed fertilizers.
Soil and Temperature
It is dominant in uncultivated areas:
roadsides, sea-coast sandy dunes, or along
rivers and irrigated land.
Adapted over a broad range of soil pH (4.5-
8.5), but grows best when the pH is above
5.5. Good tolerant of salinity, but makes only
slow growth under saline conditions.
Temperatures above 24°C or over an optimal
range of 17-35°C is best.
Sensitive to shade and may die under medium
and dense shade.
Utilization
• Valuable fodder grass that can be grazed (it
withstands heavy grazing) or used in cut-and-
carry systems.
• It is useful for hay, silage and pelletizing.
• It may be used for soil conservation (as a soil
binder) and as lawn and turf grass.
• Live weight gain of cattle ranges from 200-
300 (-500) kg/ha/yr, or over 700 g/hd/day,
when moderate rates of N and other
fertilizers are applied .
Reproductive development
• Flowers throughout the growing season.
• Wind pollinated.
• C. dactylon spreads quickly by rhizomes
and stolons, and less obviously by seeds.
• It can spread over 2 m/month during the
growing season, a single plant forming a
dense sward up to 25 m across in 2.5
years.
• Declared weed in over 80 countries
• Outstanding spreading ability, the stolons
being able to grow more than 7.5 cm/day.
Pasture and cut-and-carry
systems
• Grazing can start once the stand is 30-40
cm high in full bloom.
• Cutting/grazing height should be about 5-
10 cm in order to keep a good stand
density
• Six cuts can be taken per year
• If livestock does not consume all the
pasture, the excess grass can be used to
make hay
• Plus Points
• Adapted to a wide range soils and climate.
• More Palatable.
• Nutritive value is high while young.
• Excellent ground cover for soil conservation .
• It can tolerate heavy grazing.
• Makes useful hay and silage .
• Tolerant of salinity.
• Tolerant of flooding.
• Limitations
• Low production unless well fertilised.
• Can become a weed in cultivation.
• Difficult to eradicate.
SIDE EFFECTS
• Cyanide poisoning:-
• Cases of HCN poisoning have been recorded
in animals having grazed Khabal grass stands
too shortly after N fertilizer application.
• Oxalates:-
• Though oxalate content may exceed 1% DM,
no symptoms of toxicity have been described
yet now.
• Photosensitization:-Some cases of
photosensitization have occurred in cattle
grazing frost-damaged khabal grass
Weed Potential
Bermuda grass is a very competitive species.
This makes it resistant to weeds.
 But also a threat to crops such as maize,
cotton and sugarcane, or in vineyards and
plantation crops.
It is considered a weed in more than 80
countries.
It should not to be used in temporary
pastures, for it is difficult to eradicate from
arable land
Khabbal grasss

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Tendances (20)

Production Technology of Roses In India
Production Technology of Roses In IndiaProduction Technology of Roses In India
Production Technology of Roses In India
 
Green gram (vigna radiata)
Green gram (vigna radiata)Green gram (vigna radiata)
Green gram (vigna radiata)
 
horticultural tools..pptx
horticultural tools..pptxhorticultural tools..pptx
horticultural tools..pptx
 
ROSE CULTIVATION IN INDIA
ROSE CULTIVATION IN INDIAROSE CULTIVATION IN INDIA
ROSE CULTIVATION IN INDIA
 
Brinjal seed production for gkvk 31 10-18
Brinjal seed production for  gkvk 31 10-18Brinjal seed production for  gkvk 31 10-18
Brinjal seed production for gkvk 31 10-18
 
Athurium pptx (1)
Athurium pptx (1)Athurium pptx (1)
Athurium pptx (1)
 
Production technology of geranium
Production technology of geraniumProduction technology of geranium
Production technology of geranium
 
Presentation on Breeding Techniques of Rose
Presentation on Breeding Techniques of RosePresentation on Breeding Techniques of Rose
Presentation on Breeding Techniques of Rose
 
Luffa
LuffaLuffa
Luffa
 
turmeric cultivativation , production technology of turmeric
turmeric cultivativation , production technology of turmeric turmeric cultivativation , production technology of turmeric
turmeric cultivativation , production technology of turmeric
 
Gladiolus
GladiolusGladiolus
Gladiolus
 
Lawn
LawnLawn
Lawn
 
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF POTATO
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF POTATOPRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF POTATO
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF POTATO
 
Cut chrysanthemum.pptx
Cut chrysanthemum.pptxCut chrysanthemum.pptx
Cut chrysanthemum.pptx
 
Seed multiplication
Seed multiplicationSeed multiplication
Seed multiplication
 
Marigold.pptx
Marigold.pptxMarigold.pptx
Marigold.pptx
 
Cut Rose or Dutch rose.ppt
Cut Rose or Dutch rose.pptCut Rose or Dutch rose.ppt
Cut Rose or Dutch rose.ppt
 
Lilium cultivation
Lilium cultivationLilium cultivation
Lilium cultivation
 
Gerbera cultivation
Gerbera cultivationGerbera cultivation
Gerbera cultivation
 
Planning and Layout of Garden Narender (2011A24BVIi)
Planning and Layout of Garden Narender (2011A24BVIi)Planning and Layout of Garden Narender (2011A24BVIi)
Planning and Layout of Garden Narender (2011A24BVIi)
 

En vedette (8)

Beta Glucan-Presentation
Beta Glucan-PresentationBeta Glucan-Presentation
Beta Glucan-Presentation
 
Syed Ariful Alam_MSc Thesis
Syed Ariful Alam_MSc ThesisSyed Ariful Alam_MSc Thesis
Syed Ariful Alam_MSc Thesis
 
β Glucan chemistry
β Glucan chemistryβ Glucan chemistry
β Glucan chemistry
 
Turf Culture in Shade
Turf Culture in ShadeTurf Culture in Shade
Turf Culture in Shade
 
Vegetative Identification of Common Turfgrasses in the Pacific Northwest
Vegetative Identification of Common Turfgrasses in the Pacific NorthwestVegetative Identification of Common Turfgrasses in the Pacific Northwest
Vegetative Identification of Common Turfgrasses in the Pacific Northwest
 
Oat and barley
Oat and barleyOat and barley
Oat and barley
 
Stems
StemsStems
Stems
 
Stems
StemsStems
Stems
 

Similaire à Khabbal grasss

Production technology of bermuda grass
Production technology of bermuda grassProduction technology of bermuda grass
Production technology of bermuda grassShahzad Sial
 
SILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SAL.pptx
SILVICULTURE  CHARACTERISTICS OF SAL.pptxSILVICULTURE  CHARACTERISTICS OF SAL.pptx
SILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SAL.pptxcoolrulz
 
SILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHOREA ROBUSTA.pptx
SILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHOREA ROBUSTA.pptxSILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHOREA ROBUSTA.pptx
SILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHOREA ROBUSTA.pptxcoolrulz
 
Grazier types n sustainable use of pastures ranges By Allah Dad Khan Courtsey...
Grazier types n sustainable use of pastures ranges By Allah Dad Khan Courtsey...Grazier types n sustainable use of pastures ranges By Allah Dad Khan Courtsey...
Grazier types n sustainable use of pastures ranges By Allah Dad Khan Courtsey...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
 
Seed production in blackgram
Seed production in blackgramSeed production in blackgram
Seed production in blackgramSushrutMohapatra
 
Cultivation procedure and prospects of Arjun (Terminalia arjuna)
Cultivation procedure and prospects of Arjun (Terminalia arjuna) Cultivation procedure and prospects of Arjun (Terminalia arjuna)
Cultivation procedure and prospects of Arjun (Terminalia arjuna) shraihan
 
grassland ecosystem 1111111111111111.pptx
grassland ecosystem 1111111111111111.pptxgrassland ecosystem 1111111111111111.pptx
grassland ecosystem 1111111111111111.pptxSehrishSarfraz2
 
SbFUOT6JA4JOZf2894.pptx peal millet bajra
SbFUOT6JA4JOZf2894.pptx peal millet bajraSbFUOT6JA4JOZf2894.pptx peal millet bajra
SbFUOT6JA4JOZf2894.pptx peal millet bajrasabitasanto9
 
Guava production technology
Guava production technologyGuava production technology
Guava production technologySushma Bhat
 
grasslandecosystem-19071315555500505.pdf
grasslandecosystem-19071315555500505.pdfgrasslandecosystem-19071315555500505.pdf
grasslandecosystem-19071315555500505.pdfSehrishSarfraz2
 
Grassland ecosystem
Grassland ecosystemGrassland ecosystem
Grassland ecosystemAtiqa Akbar
 
Albizia lebbeck and albizia falcataria final
Albizia lebbeck and albizia falcataria finalAlbizia lebbeck and albizia falcataria final
Albizia lebbeck and albizia falcataria finalmlmic
 
Nalini ( Topic for M. Sc. Assigment karanj.pptx)
Nalini ( Topic for M. Sc. Assigment karanj.pptx)Nalini ( Topic for M. Sc. Assigment karanj.pptx)
Nalini ( Topic for M. Sc. Assigment karanj.pptx)HNaliniNirala
 

Similaire à Khabbal grasss (20)

Khabal grass
Khabal grassKhabal grass
Khabal grass
 
Production technology of bermuda grass
Production technology of bermuda grassProduction technology of bermuda grass
Production technology of bermuda grass
 
SILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SAL.pptx
SILVICULTURE  CHARACTERISTICS OF SAL.pptxSILVICULTURE  CHARACTERISTICS OF SAL.pptx
SILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SAL.pptx
 
SILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHOREA ROBUSTA.pptx
SILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHOREA ROBUSTA.pptxSILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHOREA ROBUSTA.pptx
SILVICULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHOREA ROBUSTA.pptx
 
Production Technology of Sesame
Production Technology of SesameProduction Technology of Sesame
Production Technology of Sesame
 
Foddercrops
FoddercropsFoddercrops
Foddercrops
 
Grazier types n sustainable use of pastures ranges By Allah Dad Khan Courtsey...
Grazier types n sustainable use of pastures ranges By Allah Dad Khan Courtsey...Grazier types n sustainable use of pastures ranges By Allah Dad Khan Courtsey...
Grazier types n sustainable use of pastures ranges By Allah Dad Khan Courtsey...
 
ENTO 332_Lec No.7_Moriculture.ppt
ENTO 332_Lec No.7_Moriculture.pptENTO 332_Lec No.7_Moriculture.ppt
ENTO 332_Lec No.7_Moriculture.ppt
 
Seed production in blackgram
Seed production in blackgramSeed production in blackgram
Seed production in blackgram
 
Arjun
ArjunArjun
Arjun
 
Cultivation procedure and prospects of Arjun (Terminalia arjuna)
Cultivation procedure and prospects of Arjun (Terminalia arjuna) Cultivation procedure and prospects of Arjun (Terminalia arjuna)
Cultivation procedure and prospects of Arjun (Terminalia arjuna)
 
grassland ecosystem 1111111111111111.pptx
grassland ecosystem 1111111111111111.pptxgrassland ecosystem 1111111111111111.pptx
grassland ecosystem 1111111111111111.pptx
 
SbFUOT6JA4JOZf2894.pptx peal millet bajra
SbFUOT6JA4JOZf2894.pptx peal millet bajraSbFUOT6JA4JOZf2894.pptx peal millet bajra
SbFUOT6JA4JOZf2894.pptx peal millet bajra
 
Guava production technology
Guava production technologyGuava production technology
Guava production technology
 
grasslandecosystem-19071315555500505.pdf
grasslandecosystem-19071315555500505.pdfgrasslandecosystem-19071315555500505.pdf
grasslandecosystem-19071315555500505.pdf
 
Grassland ecosystem
Grassland ecosystemGrassland ecosystem
Grassland ecosystem
 
Pearlmillet crop production technology
Pearlmillet crop production technologyPearlmillet crop production technology
Pearlmillet crop production technology
 
Albizia lebbeck and albizia falcataria final
Albizia lebbeck and albizia falcataria finalAlbizia lebbeck and albizia falcataria final
Albizia lebbeck and albizia falcataria final
 
Nalini ( Topic for M. Sc. Assigment karanj.pptx)
Nalini ( Topic for M. Sc. Assigment karanj.pptx)Nalini ( Topic for M. Sc. Assigment karanj.pptx)
Nalini ( Topic for M. Sc. Assigment karanj.pptx)
 
groundnut slide.pptx
groundnut slide.pptxgroundnut slide.pptx
groundnut slide.pptx
 

Dernier

Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfagholdier
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfchloefrazer622
 
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityGeoBlogs
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Sapana Sha
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdfQucHHunhnh
 
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...PsychoTech Services
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfAyushMahapatra5
 
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinStudent login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinRaunakKeshri1
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsTechSoup
 
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in DelhiRussian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhikauryashika82
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)eniolaolutunde
 
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SDMeasures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SDThiyagu K
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfchloefrazer622
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactdawncurless
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionMaksud Ahmed
 
9548086042 for call girls in Indira Nagar with room service
9548086042  for call girls in Indira Nagar  with room service9548086042  for call girls in Indira Nagar  with room service
9548086042 for call girls in Indira Nagar with room servicediscovermytutordmt
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfsanyamsingh5019
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...EduSkills OECD
 
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writing
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writingfourth grading exam for kindergarten in writing
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writingTeacherCyreneCayanan
 

Dernier (20)

Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
 
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
 
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
 
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinStudent login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptxINDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
 
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in DelhiRussian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
 
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SDMeasures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
 
9548086042 for call girls in Indira Nagar with room service
9548086042  for call girls in Indira Nagar  with room service9548086042  for call girls in Indira Nagar  with room service
9548086042 for call girls in Indira Nagar with room service
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
 
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writing
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writingfourth grading exam for kindergarten in writing
fourth grading exam for kindergarten in writing
 

Khabbal grasss

  • 1. Submitted By: Zeeshan Ali Haider 15-Arid-4441
  • 2. At the end You will be known Of Taxonomy Of Khabbal Grass. Cultivation Varieties Morphology Nutritional Attributes Distribution Reproduction Side Effects
  • 3. Scientific name Cynodon dactylon Family: Poaceae Subfamily Cynodonteae Common names Bermuda grass (English - USA) Khabal grass or Talla (Pakistan) Couch grass, green couch (Australia) dhoub grass (Bangladesh)
  • 4. Cultivation • Sowing methods It is usually sown as turfs or as seed for lawns. 'Coastal Bermuda Grass' is sown by seed or, more often, with sprigs, as it produces few viable seeds. • Sowing depth and cover It is surface sown and rolled in. Sowing time and rate. Sow in summer at 9-11 kg/ha.
  • 5. Varieties • Seeded varieties.  Common Bermuda grass Giant Bermuda grass. Benefits  They correspond to a wide range of genotypes and were selected for their adaptability to different cultivation conditions. Seeded varieties are outstandingly tolerant of drought and heavy grazing, two important traits for tropical forages. Their seeds are commonly mixed to make commercial blends.
  • 6. Varieties Hybrids.  Work on hybridization started in the 1940s at the Coastal Plain Experimental Station, situated in Tifton, Georgia (USA).  Since then, many others have been created at Tifton: Tifton 44, 68, 78 and 85. Tifton 85, released in the 1990s, is one of the most popular varieties of Bermuda grass.  Other varieties such as Midland, Callie, Coastcross-1, Hill Farm Coastcross-1, Coastcross-2, Brazos, Alicia, Grazer, Russell, Lagrange, Zimmerly, Scheffield, Naiser, Luling, Oklan, Guymon, Quickstand and Hardie are all retailed for forage production
  • 7. Yield • Productivity depends on the cultivar used, the time of year and the amount of nitrogen available. • DM yields of 1,000-3,000 kg/ha per month are possible in summer and 100- 1,200 kg/ha in winter. • Annual DM yields are generally of the order of 5-15 t/ha.
  • 8. • One or two crops per season. • Seed yields may range from about 100 kg/ha to as high as 350 kg/ha.
  • 9. Morphological description Bermuda grass is a highly variable, hardy, long- lived perennial grass, and one of the most used warm-season forages in the world A variable perennial, creeping by means of stolons and rhizomes. Eight to 40 culms. leaves hairy or glabrous. Three to seven spikes (rarely two) usually 3-6 cm long and in one whorl Bermuda grass densely roots at the nodes.
  • 10. Continue……. The root system mostly develops within 0- 25 cm depth but can go as deep as 70-80 cm in sandy soils. Creeping stolons spread rapidly and may be as long as 20 m, but are generally 0.5- 1.5 m. Leaf blades are blue green, 2-20 cm long, and 2-6 mm wide
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Nutritional attributes • Khabal grass is considered a medium quality forage. • Typical chemical composition of fresh khabal grass is 9-16% protein,(3 to 9% in old grass, to about 20% in young) 45-85 % NDF and 20-45% ADF (DM basis).Ash content is 11.56%.TDN value of dehydrated grass is 62% of total % DM. • Mineral profile is 1) Ca(1.6%) 2) P(0.22%) 3) Mg(0.34%)
  • 14. Digestibility Presentation DM digestibility % N digestibility % Digestible energy* MJ/kg DM Green forage 49.3-52.6% 48.9% 8.82% Hay 49% 45% 8.24%
  • 15. Hay • Khabal grass hay is usually of lower quality than the fresh forage: it contains in average 10% protein and about 75% NDF and 36% ADF (DM basis).
  • 16.
  • 17. Silage • Bermuda grass has low concentrations of sugars that are fermented to lactic and other acids during ensiling. • Forage moisture decreases 20 percentage units from 71% to 51%. • Storage losses decreases by 3.7 percentage units from 12.5% to 8.8% of the dry matter lost during storage.
  • 18. • Its C.P is 10% of total % of dry matter. • Its TDN is 50% of total % of dry matter.
  • 19. Distribution • Bermuda grass is thought to have originated around the Indian Ocean Basin, from East Africa to India. • It was introduced to all tropical and subtropical areas. It is found as far as 50°N in Europe and down to 37° in the southern hemisphere. Bermuda grass can be found at high altitudes: up to 2600 m in the tropics, and 4000 m in the Himalayas
  • 20. Distribution Sea-level to 2 300 m. It usually occurs over a range of 625-1 750 mm of annual rainfall. The rhizomes survive drought well. Coastal Bermuda grass has proved very drought resistant in Georgia, United States. Here are varieties adapted for a wide range of soils. Coastal Bermuda prefers well- drained, fertile soils, especially heavier clay and silt soils not subject to flooding, well supplied with lime and high-nitrogen mixed fertilizers.
  • 21. Soil and Temperature It is dominant in uncultivated areas: roadsides, sea-coast sandy dunes, or along rivers and irrigated land. Adapted over a broad range of soil pH (4.5- 8.5), but grows best when the pH is above 5.5. Good tolerant of salinity, but makes only slow growth under saline conditions. Temperatures above 24°C or over an optimal range of 17-35°C is best. Sensitive to shade and may die under medium and dense shade.
  • 22. Utilization • Valuable fodder grass that can be grazed (it withstands heavy grazing) or used in cut-and- carry systems. • It is useful for hay, silage and pelletizing. • It may be used for soil conservation (as a soil binder) and as lawn and turf grass. • Live weight gain of cattle ranges from 200- 300 (-500) kg/ha/yr, or over 700 g/hd/day, when moderate rates of N and other fertilizers are applied .
  • 23. Reproductive development • Flowers throughout the growing season. • Wind pollinated. • C. dactylon spreads quickly by rhizomes and stolons, and less obviously by seeds. • It can spread over 2 m/month during the growing season, a single plant forming a dense sward up to 25 m across in 2.5 years. • Declared weed in over 80 countries
  • 24. • Outstanding spreading ability, the stolons being able to grow more than 7.5 cm/day.
  • 25. Pasture and cut-and-carry systems • Grazing can start once the stand is 30-40 cm high in full bloom. • Cutting/grazing height should be about 5- 10 cm in order to keep a good stand density • Six cuts can be taken per year • If livestock does not consume all the pasture, the excess grass can be used to make hay
  • 26. • Plus Points • Adapted to a wide range soils and climate. • More Palatable. • Nutritive value is high while young. • Excellent ground cover for soil conservation . • It can tolerate heavy grazing. • Makes useful hay and silage . • Tolerant of salinity. • Tolerant of flooding. • Limitations • Low production unless well fertilised. • Can become a weed in cultivation. • Difficult to eradicate.
  • 27. SIDE EFFECTS • Cyanide poisoning:- • Cases of HCN poisoning have been recorded in animals having grazed Khabal grass stands too shortly after N fertilizer application. • Oxalates:- • Though oxalate content may exceed 1% DM, no symptoms of toxicity have been described yet now. • Photosensitization:-Some cases of photosensitization have occurred in cattle grazing frost-damaged khabal grass
  • 28. Weed Potential Bermuda grass is a very competitive species. This makes it resistant to weeds.  But also a threat to crops such as maize, cotton and sugarcane, or in vineyards and plantation crops. It is considered a weed in more than 80 countries. It should not to be used in temporary pastures, for it is difficult to eradicate from arable land