1981
DOI: 10.1016/0143-6228(81)90030-8
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Modelling grazed grassland systems: wether sheep grazing perennial ryegrass

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“…If more realistic methods of evaluating land potential are to be devised, there is a need to develop models which take account of the dynamic interactions between crop, soil and climate. A particularly intriguing example of this approach is provided by France et al (1981). They outline a model of a lowland sheep grazing system, incorporating assessments of herbage growth and deterioration, grazing mechanics and herbage intake and animal production.…”
Section: Land Potential In Developed Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If more realistic methods of evaluating land potential are to be devised, there is a need to develop models which take account of the dynamic interactions between crop, soil and climate. A particularly intriguing example of this approach is provided by France et al (1981). They outline a model of a lowland sheep grazing system, incorporating assessments of herbage growth and deterioration, grazing mechanics and herbage intake and animal production.…”
Section: Land Potential In Developed Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Касаясь конкретики, можно отметить работы Франкса, Брокингтона и Ньютона [1], Морли [2], Ной-Мейра [3]. Франкс, Брокингтон и Ньютон имитировали стравливание овцам злакового травяного покрова в низменных районах Англии с большим количеством осадков и хорошими растительными условиями.…”
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