Overwintering and growing season dynamics of Trifolium repens L. in mixture with Lolium perenne L.: a model approach to plant-environment interactions

International audience In attempting to increase the reliability of clover contribution in clove/ryegrass systems it is important to understand the roles of (1) specific traits of the clover genotype (2) climate and (3) their interactions in determining clover behaviour in swards. Overwintering and...

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Published in:Annals of Botany
Main Authors: Wachendorf, Michael, Collins, Rosemary P., Elgersma, Anjo, Fothergill, Mickael, Frankow-Lindberg, Bodil E., Ghesquiere, Anna, Guckert, Armand, Guinchard, Marie-Pierre, Helgadottir, Aslaug, Lüscher, Andreas, Nolan, Tom, Nykänen-Kurki, Païvi, Nösberger, Josef, Parente, Giuseppe, Puzio, S., Rhodes, Ian, Robin, Christophe, Ryan, A., Stäheli, Barbara, Stoffel, Susanne, Taube, Friedhelm, Connolly, John
Other Authors: University College Dublin (UCD), Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research (IGER), Wageningen University and Research Wageningen (WUR), Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences = Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Departement voor Plantengenetica en-veredeling, Partenaires INRAE, Laboratoire Agronomie et Environnement Nancy, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine (INPL), Agricultural Research Institute, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (ETH Zürich), Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority (Teagasc), Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences, Provincia di Pordenone, Servizio Agricoltura, Aziende, Sperimentali Dimostrative, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel = Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel = Université Christian-Albrechts de Kiel (CAU), Technische Universität Munchen - Technical University Munich - Université Technique de Munich (TUM)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2001
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Online Access:https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02678549
https://doi.org/10.1006/anbo.2001.1496
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Summary:International audience In attempting to increase the reliability of clover contribution in clove/ryegrass systems it is important to understand the roles of (1) specific traits of the clover genotype (2) climate and (3) their interactions in determining clover behaviour in swards. Overwintering and spring growth of white clover (cultivars AberHerald and Huia) grown in binary mixtures with perennial ryegrass were measured at 12 European sites ranging in latitude from Reykjavik, Iceland (64 degrees 30' N) to Pordenone, Italy (46 degrees 30' N). In the overwintering period, tiller density of the grass was assessed and detailed morphological and chemical measurements were made on the clover at each sampling time. During the growing season, the clover contribution to total available biomass was recorded, Detailed climatic data were available at all sites. The annual growth cycle of swards was divided into four functional periods (spring, summer, autumn and winter). Within each functional period community responses were modelled. The models incorporated independent biotic variables characterizing each community within each site at the start of the period and independent variables characterizing the climate at each site during the period. The models were linked dynamically by taking, as response variable(s) for a functional period. the independent biotic variable(s) of the succeeding period. In general, the modelling strategy was successful in producing a series of biologically meaningful linked models. Essential prerequisites for this were (a) the establishment of a well-devised common protocol prior to the experiment and (b) the extensive gradients of climatic and other variables obtained by using numerous sites, AberHerald generally performed as well as. or better than, Hula throughout the annual cycle across the range of climatic conditions encountered, and especially under low temperature conditions in winter and autumn. Clover leaf area index appeared to be a key variable in determining clover performance over ...