The yield of a pasture is directly proportional to the amount of light plants intercept and allocate to different organs. When plants are carbon (C) limited, due to defoliation, they allocate more C preferentially to shoots to restore leaf area. In contrast, water and nitrogen (N) limitations lead to a greater allocation of C to roots. Changes in the root:shoot ratio therefore reflect changes in C and N partitioning and indicate their relative priority. A major factor that influences plant responses to stress is their ability to store and remobilise reserves to restore leaf area. Species with tap roots, like lucerne, have a large potential C and N storage capacity that is utilised seasonally for storage and remobilisation. This has been use...
The objectives of this study were to screen the response of several pasture species when subjected t...
Producers are interested in diversifying grazing systems with native warm-season grasses. Climate va...
Decreases in shoot nitrogen (N) and increases in root or rhizome N often appear to coincide with dro...
The yield of a pasture is directly proportional to the amount of light plants intercept and allocate...
Agropyron desertorum, a grazing-tolerant bunchgrass introduced to the western U.S. from Eurasia, and...
Regrowth after cutting or grazing perennial grasslands sustains the production potential of forage a...
Flexible spring grazing management can increase the use of lucerne on farms. However, the negative i...
Frequent grazing affects shoot yield of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) by limiting radiation intercept...
There is a growing interest in the use of deficit irrigation and perennial pasture species other tha...
The primary, cool season, perennial pasture grasses used in Kentucky are orchardgrass, bluegrass, an...
The key to defoliation management for optimal production and persistence of pasture lies in the use ...
Carbohydrate reserves of perennial ryegrass declined during winter and early spring and began replen...
Defoliation is widely used for grassland management. Our understanding of how grass species adjust t...
Will the alfalfa plan survive grazing intensively by cattle? This question is asked most frequently ...
For years, managers used the carbohydrate reserve theory to decide when to graze plants on rangeland...
The objectives of this study were to screen the response of several pasture species when subjected t...
Producers are interested in diversifying grazing systems with native warm-season grasses. Climate va...
Decreases in shoot nitrogen (N) and increases in root or rhizome N often appear to coincide with dro...
The yield of a pasture is directly proportional to the amount of light plants intercept and allocate...
Agropyron desertorum, a grazing-tolerant bunchgrass introduced to the western U.S. from Eurasia, and...
Regrowth after cutting or grazing perennial grasslands sustains the production potential of forage a...
Flexible spring grazing management can increase the use of lucerne on farms. However, the negative i...
Frequent grazing affects shoot yield of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) by limiting radiation intercept...
There is a growing interest in the use of deficit irrigation and perennial pasture species other tha...
The primary, cool season, perennial pasture grasses used in Kentucky are orchardgrass, bluegrass, an...
The key to defoliation management for optimal production and persistence of pasture lies in the use ...
Carbohydrate reserves of perennial ryegrass declined during winter and early spring and began replen...
Defoliation is widely used for grassland management. Our understanding of how grass species adjust t...
Will the alfalfa plan survive grazing intensively by cattle? This question is asked most frequently ...
For years, managers used the carbohydrate reserve theory to decide when to graze plants on rangeland...
The objectives of this study were to screen the response of several pasture species when subjected t...
Producers are interested in diversifying grazing systems with native warm-season grasses. Climate va...
Decreases in shoot nitrogen (N) and increases in root or rhizome N often appear to coincide with dro...