This paper reports on the effects of plant species diversity and sowing method on pasture yield and quality. Nineteen seed mixtures of perennial ryegrass (PR), plantain (Pl), white clover (WC) and red clover (RC) were sown on 26 March 2015 at Lincoln University. Four mixtures of PR, Pl and WC were repeated with species separated in alternate drill rows. Plots were grazed by sheep and irrigated. After 4 years, a mixture with 25% of each species based on seed count – equivalent to 7.5 kg PR, 5.6 kg Pl, 1.9 kg WC and 4.4 kg RC (19.4 kg total seed)/ha – produced an optimal balance of increased total yield (17.44 t DM/ha/yr), weed suppression (0% of total yield), metabolisable energy (11.4 MJ/kg DM) and crude protein (19% of DM). Sowing method h...
In semi-natural grasslands, plant diversity has shown to correlate with increased primary production...
Pastoral agriculture in New Zealand is based around the use of white clover and perennial ryegrass. ...
Perennial ryegrass, plantain, white clover and red clover were grown in monocultures and up to four-...
This paper reports on the effects of plant species diversity and sowing method on pasture yield and ...
This study investigated the effect of sowing species in alternate drill rows on dry matter (DM) yiel...
A mixture experiment was conducted to identify an optimal pasture seed mixture that maximised dry ma...
This article describes a series of pasture mixture experiments, and how they can help farmers make i...
Plant species diversity may benefit natural grassland productivity, but its effect in managed grassl...
Plant species diversity may benefit natural grassland productivity, but its effect in managed grassl...
Increasing plant species diversity in grasslands may improve productivity and stability of yields. I...
Plant species diversity may benefit natural grassland productivity, but its effect in managed grassl...
This experiment investigated the effects of Caucasian clover (CC), white clover (WC), perennial ryeg...
Highly productive temporary grasslands in Europe are usually composed of only a few plant species, a...
Four-species mixtures and pure stands of perennial ryegrass, tall fescue, white clover and red clove...
Seeding mixed species for forage production has been suggested as a means of increasing productivity...
In semi-natural grasslands, plant diversity has shown to correlate with increased primary production...
Pastoral agriculture in New Zealand is based around the use of white clover and perennial ryegrass. ...
Perennial ryegrass, plantain, white clover and red clover were grown in monocultures and up to four-...
This paper reports on the effects of plant species diversity and sowing method on pasture yield and ...
This study investigated the effect of sowing species in alternate drill rows on dry matter (DM) yiel...
A mixture experiment was conducted to identify an optimal pasture seed mixture that maximised dry ma...
This article describes a series of pasture mixture experiments, and how they can help farmers make i...
Plant species diversity may benefit natural grassland productivity, but its effect in managed grassl...
Plant species diversity may benefit natural grassland productivity, but its effect in managed grassl...
Increasing plant species diversity in grasslands may improve productivity and stability of yields. I...
Plant species diversity may benefit natural grassland productivity, but its effect in managed grassl...
This experiment investigated the effects of Caucasian clover (CC), white clover (WC), perennial ryeg...
Highly productive temporary grasslands in Europe are usually composed of only a few plant species, a...
Four-species mixtures and pure stands of perennial ryegrass, tall fescue, white clover and red clove...
Seeding mixed species for forage production has been suggested as a means of increasing productivity...
In semi-natural grasslands, plant diversity has shown to correlate with increased primary production...
Pastoral agriculture in New Zealand is based around the use of white clover and perennial ryegrass. ...
Perennial ryegrass, plantain, white clover and red clover were grown in monocultures and up to four-...