The production and persistence of legumes which may improve South Island high-country pasture in the Mackenzie Basin were studied. The initial soil test results confirmed toxic levels of aluminium (9 mg/kg, 0-150 mm soil depth) that has prevented the development of large areas of land traditionally grazed by merino sheep and beef cattle. A 3-year field experiment was direct-drilled in December 2012 with five rates (0, 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 t/ha) of surface applied lime and six legumes (lucerne, ‘Russell’ lupin, Caucasian clover, white clover, balansa, and Lotus pedunculatus) in three replicates. In Year 1, balansa clover and Russell lupin were the highest yielding legumes (7 t DM...
1. Affects of soil acidity on subterranean clover growth in the cropping areas of Western Australia....
A 2-year field experiment was conducted on a high country brown stony soil in the Lees Valley, North...
Soil acidity severely restricts legume persistence and growth in grazed upland agriculture in New Ze...
The production and persistence of legumes which may improve South Island high-country pa...
Soil extractable aluminium (A1) concentrations can have a strong impact on the establishment, growth...
Aims and methods: Lucerne and Caucasian clover dry matter were measured in response to recommended l...
As most New Zealand pastoral soils are acidic, aluminium (Al) can be present at high concentrations ...
Early research found that sulphur (S) alone was required on less weathered Semi-Arid and Pallic soil...
The passive moment of lime down the soil profile in dryland is slow so a machine was developed to di...
Legumes are the main source of plant available nitrogen in high country pastures through nitrogen f...
Acid soil conditions and associated aluminium (Al) toxicity pose a serious impediment to legume esta...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a key factor limiting pasture production in the high country of New Zeala...
Soil extractable aluminium (Al) concentrations have a strong impact on the establishment, growth and...
South Island hill and high country soils typically have deficiencies of nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphu...
Purpose: Legume establishment and persistence in New Zealand hill and high-country soils are largely...
1. Affects of soil acidity on subterranean clover growth in the cropping areas of Western Australia....
A 2-year field experiment was conducted on a high country brown stony soil in the Lees Valley, North...
Soil acidity severely restricts legume persistence and growth in grazed upland agriculture in New Ze...
The production and persistence of legumes which may improve South Island high-country pa...
Soil extractable aluminium (A1) concentrations can have a strong impact on the establishment, growth...
Aims and methods: Lucerne and Caucasian clover dry matter were measured in response to recommended l...
As most New Zealand pastoral soils are acidic, aluminium (Al) can be present at high concentrations ...
Early research found that sulphur (S) alone was required on less weathered Semi-Arid and Pallic soil...
The passive moment of lime down the soil profile in dryland is slow so a machine was developed to di...
Legumes are the main source of plant available nitrogen in high country pastures through nitrogen f...
Acid soil conditions and associated aluminium (Al) toxicity pose a serious impediment to legume esta...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a key factor limiting pasture production in the high country of New Zeala...
Soil extractable aluminium (Al) concentrations have a strong impact on the establishment, growth and...
South Island hill and high country soils typically have deficiencies of nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphu...
Purpose: Legume establishment and persistence in New Zealand hill and high-country soils are largely...
1. Affects of soil acidity on subterranean clover growth in the cropping areas of Western Australia....
A 2-year field experiment was conducted on a high country brown stony soil in the Lees Valley, North...
Soil acidity severely restricts legume persistence and growth in grazed upland agriculture in New Ze...