Study of Cassava Variety (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) for Leaves Used as Animal Feed.

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Taweekeart Taweekasikum
Teera Somwang

Abstract

The study of Cassava Variety (Manihot esculenta Crantz) for leaves used as animal feed of the 2021/22 year a total of 5 clones with Check varieties (KU 50) of agricultural plant inspection. Storage physiology of all (Number of foliage / leaves, Height (cm.) and Number of roots /plants, etc.), pest analysis of protein dry leaf weight (%) Cyanides wet leaf weight(mg/kg) Fresh leaf Yield (kg/rai) Fresh root Yield (kg/rai) Harvest Index (%) and Root starch content (%). The results showed that Selected clones of cassava leaves, high yield and quality used as animal feed of the three clones KUKM 001, KUKM 036 and clone KUKM 060, which will be used to test in further Yield trial.

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Taweekasikum, T., & Somwang, T. . (2023). Study of Cassava Variety (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) for Leaves Used as Animal Feed. Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-Ok Research Journal, 2566(1), 11–17. Retrieved from https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/researchjournal2rmutto/article/view/257959
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Taweekeart Taweekasikum, Kasetsart University

Khao Hin Sorn Research Station Agricultural Technology Research and Transfer Center, Faculty of Agriculture

Teera Somwang, Kasetsart University

Khao Hin Sorn Research Station Agricultural Technology Research and Transfer Center, Faculty of Agriculture

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