Persistence of Timothy in Mixture with Smooth Meadow Grass

Timothy (Phleum pratense) is the most common grass species in Iceland for the production of high quality herbage for dairy cows. For this purpose timothy is cut early, often around heading. The high quality, however, is at the cost of limited persistence of timothy. If cut late, three to four weeks...

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Main Author: Björnsson, H.
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description Timothy (Phleum pratense) is the most common grass species in Iceland for the production of high quality herbage for dairy cows. For this purpose timothy is cut early, often around heading. The high quality, however, is at the cost of limited persistence of timothy. If cut late, three to four weeks after heading, timothy cultivars of northern origin can sometimes dominate for a long time, especially if the aftermath is not cut or grazed. Earlier experiments have shown that, relative to a late cutting treatment, the percentage timothy in the first harvest is reduced by one unit for each week that the harvest is moved forward (Helgadóttir & Hermannsson, 1991). This effect is cumulative over the years and the result applies to swards where all of the fertiliser is applied in spring and smooth meadow grass (Poa pratensis) is present in the sward, either sown or invaded. Experiments were run to further study the persistence of timothy under different cutting treatments and N applications and the effect of cultivars of both timothy and smooth meadow grass.
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spelling ftunivkentucky:oai:uknowledge.uky.edu:igc-5800 2025-01-16T22:38:11+00:00 Persistence of Timothy in Mixture with Smooth Meadow Grass Björnsson, H. 2023-06-16T15:24:11Z application/pdf https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeA/304 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/context/igc/article/5800/viewcontent/a.11.12.pdf unknown UKnowledge https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeA/304 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/context/igc/article/5800/viewcontent/a.11.12.pdf International Grassland Congress Proceedings timothy smooth meadow grass persistence cutting date competition Agricultural Science Agronomy and Crop Sciences Plant Biology Plant Pathology Plant Sciences Soil Science Weed Science text 2023 ftunivkentucky 2023-06-18T16:48:50Z Timothy (Phleum pratense) is the most common grass species in Iceland for the production of high quality herbage for dairy cows. For this purpose timothy is cut early, often around heading. The high quality, however, is at the cost of limited persistence of timothy. If cut late, three to four weeks after heading, timothy cultivars of northern origin can sometimes dominate for a long time, especially if the aftermath is not cut or grazed. Earlier experiments have shown that, relative to a late cutting treatment, the percentage timothy in the first harvest is reduced by one unit for each week that the harvest is moved forward (Helgadóttir & Hermannsson, 1991). This effect is cumulative over the years and the result applies to swards where all of the fertiliser is applied in spring and smooth meadow grass (Poa pratensis) is present in the sward, either sown or invaded. Experiments were run to further study the persistence of timothy under different cutting treatments and N applications and the effect of cultivars of both timothy and smooth meadow grass. Text Iceland University of Kentucky: UKnowledge
spellingShingle timothy
smooth meadow grass
persistence
cutting date
competition
Agricultural Science
Agronomy and Crop Sciences
Plant Biology
Plant Pathology
Plant Sciences
Soil Science
Weed Science
Björnsson, H.
Persistence of Timothy in Mixture with Smooth Meadow Grass
title Persistence of Timothy in Mixture with Smooth Meadow Grass
title_full Persistence of Timothy in Mixture with Smooth Meadow Grass
title_fullStr Persistence of Timothy in Mixture with Smooth Meadow Grass
title_full_unstemmed Persistence of Timothy in Mixture with Smooth Meadow Grass
title_short Persistence of Timothy in Mixture with Smooth Meadow Grass
title_sort persistence of timothy in mixture with smooth meadow grass
topic timothy
smooth meadow grass
persistence
cutting date
competition
Agricultural Science
Agronomy and Crop Sciences
Plant Biology
Plant Pathology
Plant Sciences
Soil Science
Weed Science
topic_facet timothy
smooth meadow grass
persistence
cutting date
competition
Agricultural Science
Agronomy and Crop Sciences
Plant Biology
Plant Pathology
Plant Sciences
Soil Science
Weed Science
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