2016
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy6040061
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Variation and Correlations among European and North American Orchardgrass Germplasm for Herbage Yield and Nutritive Value

Abstract: Efforts to improve water-soluble carbohydrate (WSC) concentrations are common in perennial forage grass breeding. Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) breeding has been very successful in developing new cultivars with high WSC and high agronomic performance. Breeding efforts are ongoing to improve the WSC of other perennial forage grasses, such as orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata). The United States Department of Agriculture Forage and Range and Deutsche Saatveredelung orchardgrass breeding programs cooperated … Show more

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“…Orchardgrass produces forage that is of lower quality than perennial ryegrass ( Lolium perenne ), but it has a high yield during the summer months and is more tolerant of abiotic stress, for example, moderate fertile soils and extreme weather conditions (Hill, 1997; Robins et al, 2016; Sanada, Gras, et al, 2010). The challenges of climate change and the associated increased frequency of severe droughts present serious challenges for grass breeding and grassland utilization.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Orchardgrass produces forage that is of lower quality than perennial ryegrass ( Lolium perenne ), but it has a high yield during the summer months and is more tolerant of abiotic stress, for example, moderate fertile soils and extreme weather conditions (Hill, 1997; Robins et al, 2016; Sanada, Gras, et al, 2010). The challenges of climate change and the associated increased frequency of severe droughts present serious challenges for grass breeding and grassland utilization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%