Subabul – Fodder Plant Seeds
Overview
Subabul (Leucaena leucocephala) is a widely cultivated tropical fodder plant, particularly suited for dry wastelands. It produces clusters of white flowers tinged with yellow, resembling mimosa, followed by long flattened pods. The green leaves are highly nutritious and are commonly used as animal fodder.
Benefits
- Thrives in tropical and dry conditions.
- High-protein fodder source for livestock.
- Low maintenance and drought tolerant.
- Improves soil fertility through nitrogen fixation.
Seed Specifications
Common Name | Vagai |
Flowering Season | October – November |
Fruiting Season | November – December |
No. of Seeds per Kg | 17,000 |
Germination Capacity | 40% |
Initial Germination Time | 6 days |
Time for Germination Capacity | 25 days |
Germinative Energy | 130% |
Plant Percentage | 35% |
Purity | 100% |
Moisture Content | 8% |
Seedlings per Kg | 5,100 |
Pretreatment Recommendations
- Soak seeds in cow dung slurry for 24 hours before sowing to enhance germination.
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