Effect of three defoliation frequency treatments and drought on perennial ryegrass herbage and root growth and water‐soluble carbohydrate reserves
Katherine N. Tozer,
Rose M. Greenfield,
Catherine A. Cameron
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundGrazing approaches are needed to increase the resilience of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)‐based pastures subject to increasing drought stress. One opportunity has focused on seedhead management in late spring. Paddock‐level studies demonstrated increased pasture resilience when ryegrass seedheads are allowed to mature, but knowledge is lacking on how defoliation management affects plant carbohydrate status and hence resilience in the sward.MethodsA glasshouse study was conducted from spring … Show more
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