Chemical composition of sugar beet, fodder beet and table beet depending on the harvest period

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Enchev, Stanimir [1 ]
Bozhanska, Tatyana [2 ]
机构
[1] Agr Inst, Shumen 9700, Bulgaria
[2] Res Inst Mt Stockbreeding & Agr, Troyan 5600, Bulgaria
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BULGARIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE | 2022年 / 28卷 / 06期
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chemical composition; sugar beet; fooder beet; table beet;
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The chemical composition of standard Bulgarian cultivars of sugar, fodder and table beet from the gene pool of the Agri-cultural Institute in Shumen was studied at two harvest periods. On the first harvest date (9th August), Preslav (fodder beet) cultivar had the highest content of dry matter (951.70 g/kg) and crude fiber (113.70 g/kg). The highest level of crude fats (18.60 g/kg) and Ca (16.90 g/kg) were registered in dry matter of Tetra gold (fodder beet) Radost cultivar (table beet) registered the highest concentration of crude protein (220.50 g/kg), N (33.30 g/kg) and P (2.51 g/kg). At the second harvest date (23 October), the highest content of crude protein (231.00 g/kg), crude fat (6.50 g/kg), miner -als (136.80 g/kg), Ca (10.10 g/kg) and N (33.50 g/kg) were registered for Joy 3 (table beet) cultivar. Diex sugar beet cultivar registered a maximum amount of dry matter (951.80 g/kg), nitrogen-free extractable substances (780.00 g/kg) and phosphorus (2.90 g/kg). At a later harvest date, the crude fiber content was again the highest (81.50 g/kg) in dry matter composition of Preslav cultivar.
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