Persistence is an important component of perennial pasture-grass productivity. Defining traits that affect persistence is essential for improving pasture longevity through plant breeding and for identifying persistence traits that should be included in cultivar ranking indices. Compared with conventional longitudinal studies, where a single sowing is monitored over time, repeated annual sowings allow the effects on persistence of sowing year and the ensuing interactions between environment and age of pasture to be identified. An experiment was commenced in 2015 under sheep grazing in Canterbury and in 2016 under cattle grazing in Waikato, where eight cultivars of perennial ryegrass representing different ploidy, flowering date, and cultivar...
Relationships between climatic factors and persistence of grazed perennial ryegrass and white clover...
Recent years have seen a decline in herbage production and tiller populations in New Zealand's peren...
An index to rank perennial ryegrass cultivars based on their relative economic benefit to pasture-ba...
Persistence is an important component of perennial pasture-grass productivity. Defining traits that ...
A long-term pasture persistence trial, consisting of repeated annual sowings, commenced in Ca...
© 2021 ATTALA GAMARALLAGE CHINTHAKA SANDARUWAN JAYASINGHEPoor persistence of perennial ryegrass crea...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a commercially important forage species in New Zealand agr...
Legume persistence is a major problem in most pastoral areas of the world. The objective of this the...
The persistence of highly productive forage species in pastures is essential to maximize economic re...
Dry matter yield and botanical composition of four grazed dryland pasture types were compared over 8...
Perennial ryegrass Lolium perenne is the preferred grass for fertile conditions and high rainfall ar...
Poor persistence of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a major dairy industry issue in New Ze...
Nitrogen (N) and water availability affect pasture production and persistence. Yield and botanical c...
Perennial ryegrass is the dominant sown grass species in New Zealand, however its persistence in pas...
Persistence of sown pastures is a concern for pastoral production worldwide. Fundamentally, when a p...
Relationships between climatic factors and persistence of grazed perennial ryegrass and white clover...
Recent years have seen a decline in herbage production and tiller populations in New Zealand's peren...
An index to rank perennial ryegrass cultivars based on their relative economic benefit to pasture-ba...
Persistence is an important component of perennial pasture-grass productivity. Defining traits that ...
A long-term pasture persistence trial, consisting of repeated annual sowings, commenced in Ca...
© 2021 ATTALA GAMARALLAGE CHINTHAKA SANDARUWAN JAYASINGHEPoor persistence of perennial ryegrass crea...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a commercially important forage species in New Zealand agr...
Legume persistence is a major problem in most pastoral areas of the world. The objective of this the...
The persistence of highly productive forage species in pastures is essential to maximize economic re...
Dry matter yield and botanical composition of four grazed dryland pasture types were compared over 8...
Perennial ryegrass Lolium perenne is the preferred grass for fertile conditions and high rainfall ar...
Poor persistence of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a major dairy industry issue in New Ze...
Nitrogen (N) and water availability affect pasture production and persistence. Yield and botanical c...
Perennial ryegrass is the dominant sown grass species in New Zealand, however its persistence in pas...
Persistence of sown pastures is a concern for pastoral production worldwide. Fundamentally, when a p...
Relationships between climatic factors and persistence of grazed perennial ryegrass and white clover...
Recent years have seen a decline in herbage production and tiller populations in New Zealand's peren...
An index to rank perennial ryegrass cultivars based on their relative economic benefit to pasture-ba...