Author:
Rogers M. E.,Craig A. D.,Munns R. E.,Colmer T. D.,Nichols P. G. H.,Malcolm C. V.,Barrett-Lennard E. G.,Brown A. J.,Semple W. S.,Evans P. M.,Cowley K.,Hughes S. J.,Snowball R.,Bennett S. J.,Sweeney G. C.,Dear B. S.,Ewing M. A.
Abstract
This paper reviews the major issues that impact upon the development of improved fodder species for saline environments across temperate Australia. It describes past and present research that has been, or is being, undertaken towards improvements in salt tolerance in forage species within Australia in relation to the principal regions where salinity occurs. It includes a discussion on the mechanisms of salt tolerance in plants. An extensive list of known or potential salt-tolerant fodder species is provided and the key opportunities for advancement within each of the 4 major forage groups: grasses, legumes, herbs and shrubs are discussed. Constraints to developing new salt and waterlogging tolerant fodder species are identified. A number of recommendations are made for research that should ensure that Australian producers have access to a new array of productive fodder species suited to saline environments.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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