Abstract:
In the last years, climatic conditions were very unfavourable for most
fodder crop growing, because of great water and heat stress, in critical
vegetation periods. Therefore, the only crops that supported very well this
climatic shock, without showing high yield decrease, were sorghum and
Sudan grass. The interaction between species, fertilization and harvesting
mode has shown that the mean yields obtained by sorghum, used as green
mass, were higher than Sudan grass, being comprised between 9.4 and 16.0
t ha-1DM., compared to 7.4 – 10.0 t ha-1 DM. The highest mean yields of
sorghum silo (11.7 t/ha) were obtained at 5 t/ha fertilization with vinasse,
while, the highest mean yields of Sudan grass, of 14.6 t ha-1 DM, were
obtained at the fertilization with 30 t ha-1manure.