Reseeding in the Falkland Islands. Herbage production of a range of grass species and cultivars

Abstract The productivity of 20 cultivars from a range of 13 grass species was compared by harvesting four times during each of three successive growing seasons. In the experiment, 120 kg N ha −1 , 42 kg P 2 O 5 ha −1 and 42 kg K 2 O ha −1 were applied annually. Mean annual yield was 3229 kg DM ha −...

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Main Authors: DAVIES, T.H., RILEY, JANET
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-2494.1992.tb02248.x 2024-06-02T08:06:09+00:00 Reseeding in the Falkland Islands. Herbage production of a range of grass species and cultivars DAVIES, T.H. RILEY, JANET 1992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2494.1992.tb02248.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-2494.1992.tb02248.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2494.1992.tb02248.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Grass and Forage Science volume 47, issue 1, page 62-69 ISSN 0142-5242 1365-2494 journal-article 1992 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2494.1992.tb02248.x 2024-05-03T10:45:12Z Abstract The productivity of 20 cultivars from a range of 13 grass species was compared by harvesting four times during each of three successive growing seasons. In the experiment, 120 kg N ha −1 , 42 kg P 2 O 5 ha −1 and 42 kg K 2 O ha −1 were applied annually. Mean annual yield was 3229 kg DM ha −1 and 2147 kg DOM ha −1 . Cultivars were arranged in seven groups for comparison. Three of the groups, Lolium, Phleum and ‘others’ (the latter consisted of Festuca arundinacea cv. Dovey and Poa pratensis cv. Bensun A.34) appeared significantly lower yielding than the Dactylis, Festuca (fine‐leaved), Agrostis and Holcus groups. In the Lolium group, cv. Gremie outyielded cv. Melle every year. No cultivar of Dactylis was significantly better than any other in its group. Phleum CVS Motim and Eskimo were similar and superior to cv. S.50. Festuca ovina cv. Novina and Agrostis canina cv. Kingstown were marginally the best in their respective groups. The two cultivars of Holcus performed virtually identically. Festuca arundinacea cv. Dovey was a good producer of early spring grass. Poa pratensis cv. Bensun A.34 was generally low yielding and subject to fungal rust attack in autumn. The pattern of seasonal DM production was 16% in early spring (cut in October/November), 39% in mid‐season (cut in December), 40% in late summer (cut in February/March) and 5% in autumn (cut in April/May). Quality of the herbage was superior to the main indigenous grass Cortaderia pilosa. It was concluded that although the experiment was conducted under a cutting regime it provided useful guidance for seeds mixture formulation and stock carrying capacity calculations. Article in Journal/Newspaper eskimo* Wiley Online Library Grass and Forage Science 47 1 62 69
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description Abstract The productivity of 20 cultivars from a range of 13 grass species was compared by harvesting four times during each of three successive growing seasons. In the experiment, 120 kg N ha −1 , 42 kg P 2 O 5 ha −1 and 42 kg K 2 O ha −1 were applied annually. Mean annual yield was 3229 kg DM ha −1 and 2147 kg DOM ha −1 . Cultivars were arranged in seven groups for comparison. Three of the groups, Lolium, Phleum and ‘others’ (the latter consisted of Festuca arundinacea cv. Dovey and Poa pratensis cv. Bensun A.34) appeared significantly lower yielding than the Dactylis, Festuca (fine‐leaved), Agrostis and Holcus groups. In the Lolium group, cv. Gremie outyielded cv. Melle every year. No cultivar of Dactylis was significantly better than any other in its group. Phleum CVS Motim and Eskimo were similar and superior to cv. S.50. Festuca ovina cv. Novina and Agrostis canina cv. Kingstown were marginally the best in their respective groups. The two cultivars of Holcus performed virtually identically. Festuca arundinacea cv. Dovey was a good producer of early spring grass. Poa pratensis cv. Bensun A.34 was generally low yielding and subject to fungal rust attack in autumn. The pattern of seasonal DM production was 16% in early spring (cut in October/November), 39% in mid‐season (cut in December), 40% in late summer (cut in February/March) and 5% in autumn (cut in April/May). Quality of the herbage was superior to the main indigenous grass Cortaderia pilosa. It was concluded that although the experiment was conducted under a cutting regime it provided useful guidance for seeds mixture formulation and stock carrying capacity calculations.
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title_short Reseeding in the Falkland Islands. Herbage production of a range of grass species and cultivars
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