Eight varieties of perennial ryegrass (six new varieties and two old ones) grown at five levels of applied fertilizer (100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 kg of N ha–1) were cut monthly during two growing seasons (March to October in 1997 and 1998) and their herbage dry-matter (DM) yield and nitrogen (N) content were determined. Herbage leaf content and the N content of young fully expanded leaves were also measured in 1997, and monthly recovery of applied N was determined in both the first and second harvest years by using 15N.The rank order of varieties was similar for annual yield of DM and N at all five fertilizer levels. Proportional differences between varieties in DM yield were greatest in the first cut of each year, the late-heading candidat...
A key goal of temperate pasture management is to optimise nutritive value and production. The influe...
A key goal of temperate pasture management is to optimise nutritive value and production. The influe...
The objective of the current study was to quantify the effects of greater herbage residuals in winte...
Eight varieties of perennial ryegrass (six new varieties and two old ones) grown at five levels of a...
The present paper summarizes the data of field and laboratory trials conducted at the Plant Research...
The aim of this study was to determine differences in grazing efficiency between varieties of perenn...
The aim of this study was to determine differences in grazing efficiency between varieties of perenn...
Economic and environmental concerns over nitrogen (N) fertilization of turf-grasses are prompting se...
The effects of applied nitrogen (N) on dynamics of regrowth, dry matter (DM) allocation and leaf cha...
A key goal of temperate pasture management is to optimise the nutritive value and production of past...
The effects of applied nitrogen (N) on dynamics of regrowth, dry matter (DM) allocation and leaf cha...
The seasonal productivity of eight perennial grass varieties at three nitrogen levels was measured i...
The effects of applied nitrogen (N) on dynamics of regrowth, dry matter (DM) allocation and leaf cha...
Reducing the number of flowering tillers that perennial ryegrass produces would improve the feeding ...
A key goal of temperate pasture management is to optimise nutritive value and production. The influe...
A key goal of temperate pasture management is to optimise nutritive value and production. The influe...
A key goal of temperate pasture management is to optimise nutritive value and production. The influe...
The objective of the current study was to quantify the effects of greater herbage residuals in winte...
Eight varieties of perennial ryegrass (six new varieties and two old ones) grown at five levels of a...
The present paper summarizes the data of field and laboratory trials conducted at the Plant Research...
The aim of this study was to determine differences in grazing efficiency between varieties of perenn...
The aim of this study was to determine differences in grazing efficiency between varieties of perenn...
Economic and environmental concerns over nitrogen (N) fertilization of turf-grasses are prompting se...
The effects of applied nitrogen (N) on dynamics of regrowth, dry matter (DM) allocation and leaf cha...
A key goal of temperate pasture management is to optimise the nutritive value and production of past...
The effects of applied nitrogen (N) on dynamics of regrowth, dry matter (DM) allocation and leaf cha...
The seasonal productivity of eight perennial grass varieties at three nitrogen levels was measured i...
The effects of applied nitrogen (N) on dynamics of regrowth, dry matter (DM) allocation and leaf cha...
Reducing the number of flowering tillers that perennial ryegrass produces would improve the feeding ...
A key goal of temperate pasture management is to optimise nutritive value and production. The influe...
A key goal of temperate pasture management is to optimise nutritive value and production. The influe...
A key goal of temperate pasture management is to optimise nutritive value and production. The influe...
The objective of the current study was to quantify the effects of greater herbage residuals in winte...