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Articles by Ahmad Hassan Khan
Total Records ( 4 ) for Ahmad Hassan Khan
  Sultan Salah-ud-Din , Muhammad Naeem , Ahmad Hassan Khan and Muhammad Shahid Munir Chauhan
  Six varieties of sorghum including a check were evaluated. Significant differences were observed among the varieties for plant height, while differences for number of leaves per plant, number of tillers per meter row, stem thickness, leaf area and green fodder yield were non significant. The variety F-9601 showed the highest green fodder yield potential of 64.67t ha -1 followed by F-9603 (63.41t ha -1) and Hegari (60.39t ha -1). The check variety JS-263 produced a green fodder yield of 59.52t ha -1.
  Muhammad Naeem , Muhammad Arif Khan , Muhammad Shahid Munir Chohan , Ahmad Hassan Khan and Sultan Salahuddin
  Seventeen varieties of oats including a check were evaluated for green fodder yield potential. Significant differences (p<0.05) were observed for plant height (102.78-127.67 cm), number of tillers per meter (85-114.33), leaf area (52.32-91.30) and green fodder yield, while differences for number of leaves per tiller were non significant. The variety reil produced the highest green fodder yield, of 83.95 t ha -1 followed by No.646 (81.17 t ha -1), jasper (80.86 t ha -1) and foot hill (80.25 t ha -1). The check variety local Sargodha produced a green fodder yield of 66.05 t ha -1.
  Muhammad Shahid Munir Chohan , Muhammad Naeem , Ahmad Hassan Khan and Sultan Salah-ud- Din
  Ten newly developed varieties of Sorghum along with two check varieties were evaluated. Significant differences were observed for plant height, number of leaves per plant and leaf area, while differences for number of tillers per meter row, stem thickness and green fodder yield were non-significant. The variety F-9905 produced the highest green fodder yield (69.62 t ha-1) followed by F-9904 (69.44 t ha-1) and F-9909 (69.06 t ha-1). The check varieties JS-88 and JS-263 produced 65.55 and 63.33 t ha-1 green fodder yields, respectively.
  Muhammad Naeem , Muhammad Shahid Munir Chohan , Ahmad Hassan Khan and Sultan Salah-ud-Din
  Nine varieties of pearl millet including a check were evaluated during Khraif 2000 and 2001. Significant differences were found among the varieties for plant height, number of leaves per tiller, stem thickness and green fodder yield while differences for number of tillers per plant and leaf area were non significant. The variety Tandojam Millet Selection (76 t ha-1) ranked top in green fodder yield followed by NARC-1 (74.62 t ha-1), Tift-383 (73.87 t ha-1), ExD2 Bulk (73.76 t ha-1) and Quetta Millet Selection (71.31 t ha-1). Check variety MB-87 produced the lowest green fodder yield of 51.70 t ha-1. Plant height ranged from 151.39 (Check variety MB -87) to 232cm (Tandojam Millet Selection) while number of tillers per plant varied from 5.33 (Check variety MB-87) to 6.49 (Tift- 383). Number of leaves per tiller ranged from 11.33 (Check variety MB-87) to 14 (ExD2 Bulk) while leaf area varied from 194.15 (Check variety MB-87) to 242.15 cm2 (Tift-383). The variety NARC-1 produced the maximum stem thickness of 1 cm closely followed by Tandojam Millet Selection (0.97 cm) while the check variety MB-87 produced a stem thickness of 0.65 cm.
 
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