Adaptation and Evaluation of Improved Bee Forages at Haro Sabu Districts of Kelem Wollega Zone, Western Ethiopia
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چکیده
The study was conducted to adapt and evaluate the performance of improved bee forage recommend best performing species for honey production at Haro Sabu districts from 2013-2014 G.C. evaluated plant were Medicago sativa , Phocilia indicum, Melilotus officinalis, Trifolium ruppellianum Fagophyrum japonicum, esculentum, Coriandrum sativum Sinaps alba which sown on station with Randomized complete block design replicated three times 2m x (4m 2 ) plot sizes. Germination, duration flowering, number flower heads per m foraging intensity flowers parameters used adaptation introduced forages analyzed using ANOVA. Statistically longer (68) shorter (27) days it took flowering observed sativum, respectively under experiment. japonicum esculentum produces statistically higher head area while indicum Sinups similar least are 153, 196 202, respectively. Regarding mean visits plants, significantly visited by foragers (579) (162). data revealed that officinalis alba, performed well in terms plant, production. Keywords: sativa, ruppellianum. DOI: 10.7176/ALST/97-04 Publication date: January 31 st 2023
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عنوان ژورنال: Advances in Life Science and Technology
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2224-7181']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7176/alst/97-04