Grazing summer‐active tall fescue in south‐eastern Australia
In the Western District of Victoria, one of the dominant landscape features are valley floors, characterised by heavy clay soils which are prone to waterlogging in winter.Livestock producers could potentially improve pasture production over summer, filling the feed gap, while also reducing groundwater recharge by sowing summer‐active tall fescue ( Lolium arundinaceum syn.Festuca arundinacea) in these areas.However, there is little information on the production management and sward dynamics of summer‐active tall fescue in this environment.
tall fescue tiller production persistence
Margaret Raeside Michael Friend Alister Lawson
Department of Primary Industries,Hamilton,Vic 3300;CRC Future Farm Industries CRC Future Farm Industries;Charles Sturt University,Wagga Wagga,NSW 2678 CRC Future Farm Industries;Department of Primary Industries,Kyabram,Vic 3620.
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2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)