The effect of plant density (row spacing/seeding rate), cultivar choice, nitrogen (N)fertilization and close-down date on tiller mortality in a dual purpose (forage and seed) tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) sward was examined over a two-year period. Cajun had a consistently lower (P < 0.01) tiller mortality than Roa in both seasons. An increase in row spacing or a decrease in seeding rate reduced (P < 0.01) tiller mortality. Tiller mortality increased with increased levels of N-fertilization. A relation between tiller age(time of origin) and mortality was identified. The youngest or least developed tillers were found to be less tolerant of stressful conditions than the older or better developed tillers. Tiller mortality was also s...
This study evaluated the influence of nitrogen levels (N) and plant density (D) on the tillering dyn...
Graduation date: 1987Hard Fescue (Festuca longifolia Thuill.) has potential for in\ud creased turf u...
Graduation date: 1981This study was undertaken to better understand plant characteristics\ud related...
The effect of plant density (row spacing/seeding rate), cultivar choice, nitrogen (N)fertilization a...
The effect of plant density (row spacing/seeding rate), nitrogen (N) fertilization, cultivar choice ...
This study examined the relationship between herbage mass and tiller population density in terms of ...
The lifespan of individual grass tillers usually does not exceed 12-15 months, because of death of t...
Persistence of sown pastures is a concern for pastoral production worldwide. Fundamentally, when a p...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate tiller population density and the dynamics of the t...
Enhancing pasture persistence is crucial to achieve more sustainable grass-based animal production s...
The aim of this study was to determine the morphology of rhizome production, in two contrasting rhiz...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate tiller population density and the dynamics of the t...
Although northern wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum (Hook.) Scribn.) is a dominant or co-dominant s...
In recent years several studies have increased our understanding of the growth and development of pe...
The effects of sowing rate and N fertiliser on tiller populations in field-sown wheat were investiga...
This study evaluated the influence of nitrogen levels (N) and plant density (D) on the tillering dyn...
Graduation date: 1987Hard Fescue (Festuca longifolia Thuill.) has potential for in\ud creased turf u...
Graduation date: 1981This study was undertaken to better understand plant characteristics\ud related...
The effect of plant density (row spacing/seeding rate), cultivar choice, nitrogen (N)fertilization a...
The effect of plant density (row spacing/seeding rate), nitrogen (N) fertilization, cultivar choice ...
This study examined the relationship between herbage mass and tiller population density in terms of ...
The lifespan of individual grass tillers usually does not exceed 12-15 months, because of death of t...
Persistence of sown pastures is a concern for pastoral production worldwide. Fundamentally, when a p...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate tiller population density and the dynamics of the t...
Enhancing pasture persistence is crucial to achieve more sustainable grass-based animal production s...
The aim of this study was to determine the morphology of rhizome production, in two contrasting rhiz...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate tiller population density and the dynamics of the t...
Although northern wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum (Hook.) Scribn.) is a dominant or co-dominant s...
In recent years several studies have increased our understanding of the growth and development of pe...
The effects of sowing rate and N fertiliser on tiller populations in field-sown wheat were investiga...
This study evaluated the influence of nitrogen levels (N) and plant density (D) on the tillering dyn...
Graduation date: 1987Hard Fescue (Festuca longifolia Thuill.) has potential for in\ud creased turf u...
Graduation date: 1981This study was undertaken to better understand plant characteristics\ud related...