Abstract:
The study aimed to assess the quality of forages obtained from a permanent grassland of Dorna Depression (Romania)
under the influence of organic versus mineral fertilization. The experiences were monofactorial in three repetitions,
located on a grassland of Nardus stricta L. to follow the effect of fertilization with 20-50 t ha-1 manure, applied annually
or every 2 years and N100P100, N140P140 and N200P200, on the chemical composition of the forage. It was observed for
experience with organic input, crude protein (CP) content increased from 6.38% to 9.32%-13.14%, NDF and ADF
decreased from 74.71% to 50.08%-60.20%, and from 47.09% to 43.11%-37.47%, respectively, and in experience with
chemical fertilization CP increased from 6.48% to 6.59%–14.08% while NDF and ADF, decreased from 72.25% to
59.28%–51.92%, and from 45.64% to 39.79-32.10%, respectively. The values of the investigated parameters indicate an
improvement in forages quality.