Two grasses and two legumes were grown at three illuminances: one grass and one legume in a growth cabinet (100, 50 and 34% relative illuminance) and one of each in a glasshouse (100, 30 and 10% relative illuminance). The response to shading was investigated by using classical growth analysis techniques, and the photosynthesis-respiration balance obtained by Watson and Hayashi’s method. Shading caused a reduction in the proportion of root and a corresponding increase in the proportion of leaf, and an increase in the shoot/root ratio in all species except green panic. The relative growth rates of grasses (which were only clearly superior at the highest illuminance) were affected more by shading than were those of legumes, and the greater sha...
Silvopastoral systems have great importance in tropical countries and it may be expected that pastur...
For many reasons, a great deal of recent agricultural research has been directed towards the maximiz...
The effect of sunlight on the growth of Pisum sativum etc. was studied under three different light i...
Hamil grass and Siratro were grown as single plants in pots in controlled environment cabinets at a ...
The growth analysis technique for the separation of photosynthetic and respiratory components of net...
The increasing world population and limited land resources have encouraged the integration of pastur...
Grass and legume plants were grown under near-optimum conditions in controlled-environment cabinets....
Ryegrass and clover, when grown under optimal conditions in mixed stands interact in response to ava...
Interactions between tree and grass strata in silvopastoral systems have been studied for a large nu...
The sowing of improved tropical forages in tree plantations can increase animal productivity conside...
Differences in leaf net photosynthetic rate were associated with differences in intracellular resist...
Plant morphology and physiology such as leaf area, total chlorophyll, and chlorophyll a/b ratio were...
ABSTRACT: The silvopastoral system has been suggested as an alternative to recover degraded pastures...
The distribution of net photosynthetic activity of leaves was measured in a mixed grass (Setaria sph...
The investigations reported in the thesis were designed to discover the importance of leaf area rema...
Silvopastoral systems have great importance in tropical countries and it may be expected that pastur...
For many reasons, a great deal of recent agricultural research has been directed towards the maximiz...
The effect of sunlight on the growth of Pisum sativum etc. was studied under three different light i...
Hamil grass and Siratro were grown as single plants in pots in controlled environment cabinets at a ...
The growth analysis technique for the separation of photosynthetic and respiratory components of net...
The increasing world population and limited land resources have encouraged the integration of pastur...
Grass and legume plants were grown under near-optimum conditions in controlled-environment cabinets....
Ryegrass and clover, when grown under optimal conditions in mixed stands interact in response to ava...
Interactions between tree and grass strata in silvopastoral systems have been studied for a large nu...
The sowing of improved tropical forages in tree plantations can increase animal productivity conside...
Differences in leaf net photosynthetic rate were associated with differences in intracellular resist...
Plant morphology and physiology such as leaf area, total chlorophyll, and chlorophyll a/b ratio were...
ABSTRACT: The silvopastoral system has been suggested as an alternative to recover degraded pastures...
The distribution of net photosynthetic activity of leaves was measured in a mixed grass (Setaria sph...
The investigations reported in the thesis were designed to discover the importance of leaf area rema...
Silvopastoral systems have great importance in tropical countries and it may be expected that pastur...
For many reasons, a great deal of recent agricultural research has been directed towards the maximiz...
The effect of sunlight on the growth of Pisum sativum etc. was studied under three different light i...