Grass and forage maize are important forage crops in ruminant production systems in the temperate regions in northwest Europe. High yields of these crops contribute to farm profitability and local provision of feed, and hence local circularity of biomass and nutrients. Variety choice is an important option to raise potential and actual yields. We analysed 40 years of perennial ryegrass and 25 years of forage maize yield data from Value of Culture and Use (VCU) experiments to determine genetic and non-genetic trends of yields in time. For maize, we calculated an annual genetic trend of +173 kg DM ha−1 and a non-genetic trend of +65 kg DM ha−1. Further analysis of the non-genetic trend showed that maize yields increased with increasing temper...
Forage maize (Zea mays L.) is often grown year after year on the same land on many intensive dairy f...
Since the use of nitrogen fertilisers is reduced, swards based on grass-clover mixtures regain impor...
Perennial grains are demonstrating a greater probability of occupying land currently dedicated to ot...
Grass and forage maize are important forage crops in ruminant production systems in the temperate re...
Yield increases in forage maize (Zea mays L.) in NW Europe over time are well documented. The drivin...
Crop yields are a result of interactions between genetics, environment and management (G × E × M). A...
Gains in annual dry matter yield (DMY) from breeding achieved during the last decades are reported t...
Mixtures of grass and legume species are commonly used in sown grasslands. Mixtures have been shown ...
Voedermaishybriden werden in 1985 op 11 verschillende plaatsen in Europa geteeld en geoogst om in te...
Production of grass and fodder crops in areas under intensive production systems in the Low Countrie...
Most forage crops have not experienced yield gains as impressive as those observed in annual grains ...
Quantitative understanding of factors driving yield increases of major food crops is essential for e...
Plant breeding has contributed significantly to the development of effective grassland production sy...
The cultivation of corn silage has developed in France since the 1970s to reach 1.5 million of hecta...
Although maize was early recognized as an excellent forage plant soon after its introduction in Euro...
Forage maize (Zea mays L.) is often grown year after year on the same land on many intensive dairy f...
Since the use of nitrogen fertilisers is reduced, swards based on grass-clover mixtures regain impor...
Perennial grains are demonstrating a greater probability of occupying land currently dedicated to ot...
Grass and forage maize are important forage crops in ruminant production systems in the temperate re...
Yield increases in forage maize (Zea mays L.) in NW Europe over time are well documented. The drivin...
Crop yields are a result of interactions between genetics, environment and management (G × E × M). A...
Gains in annual dry matter yield (DMY) from breeding achieved during the last decades are reported t...
Mixtures of grass and legume species are commonly used in sown grasslands. Mixtures have been shown ...
Voedermaishybriden werden in 1985 op 11 verschillende plaatsen in Europa geteeld en geoogst om in te...
Production of grass and fodder crops in areas under intensive production systems in the Low Countrie...
Most forage crops have not experienced yield gains as impressive as those observed in annual grains ...
Quantitative understanding of factors driving yield increases of major food crops is essential for e...
Plant breeding has contributed significantly to the development of effective grassland production sy...
The cultivation of corn silage has developed in France since the 1970s to reach 1.5 million of hecta...
Although maize was early recognized as an excellent forage plant soon after its introduction in Euro...
Forage maize (Zea mays L.) is often grown year after year on the same land on many intensive dairy f...
Since the use of nitrogen fertilisers is reduced, swards based on grass-clover mixtures regain impor...
Perennial grains are demonstrating a greater probability of occupying land currently dedicated to ot...