Author:
GILLILAND T. J.,MANN R. L.
Abstract
The performance potentials of six perennial ryegrass varieties for conservation or grazing use were
compared between 1994 and 1996 in N. Ireland. They were maintained, either under constant lax
defoliation (conservation) or constant severe defoliation (simulated grazing) management for 3 years,
or annually alternated between these two managements with the changeover taking place either in
autumn or at the first cut of the following year. Starting one set with lax defoliation in the first year
and the other with severe defoliation created duplicates of these two alternating treatments. The
results showed that variety yield differed depending on the season and the management imposed and
there were differential responses to the various treatments. Conducting an alternating management
system that implemented the management change in autumn provided a valid estimate of yield
performance potential for both simulated grazing and conservation use, compared to constant
management systems. Although significant differences in variety ranking between lax defoliation and
severe defoliation management yields were only observed in the third year, the study showed that if
the management change was implemented in autumn, the yield potential of varieties in the following
year was not affected by the preceding year's management regime. Leaving a longer sward (6 cm) to
over-winter increased the spring performance of the varieties in some years, compared to a shorter
sward (3 cm), which may have implications for grazing management. There were also indications that
imposing an alternating management system might alter the absolute magnitude of the sward density
ratings relative to a constantly managed system, though variety rankings would remain unaffected.It was concluded that the current alternating management testing system used to evaluate
candidate varieties for UK National or regional recommended lists, does not cause any variety to be
unfairly advantaged or disadvantaged.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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