Author:
McIvor John G.,Gardener Chris J.
Abstract
The effects of pasture management (superphosphate application, timber
treatment, stocking rate) on the herbage yields and population dynamics (seed
production, seedling numbers, plant longevity) of
Stylosanthes hamata cv. Verano and
S. scabra cv. Seca grown in
grass-legume mixtures were measured from 1982 to 1992 at 2 sites, Hillgrove
(extractable phosphorus, 50 mg/kg) and Cardigan (extractable phosphorus, 6
mg/kg), near Charters Towers, north-eastern Queensland.
Stylosanthes hamata was higher yielding during the first
3 years at both sites but subsequently S. scabra produced the larger yields. This resulted in S. hamata dominating the legume
component in the early years but the proportion of S.
hamata then declined, so that by the final year,
S. hamata contributed
<20% of the legume mixture at both sites.
Both seed yields and seedling numbers varied widely between years for both
species at both sites. In the early years there were more
S. hamata seedlings but in the
later years S. scabra had greater
seedling numbers. Seed yield and seedling numbers were not significantly
affected by superphosphate but both were higher for S.
hamata on plots with live trees than on plots with
killed trees; numbers of seeds and seedlings of S.
scabra were not affected by tree killing. Seed and
seedling numbers of both species tended to be greatest at the intermediate
stocking rates. Survival of both S.
hamata and S. scabra at both sites conformed to Deevey"s Type II
curve (i.e. death rate was constant with age). The S.
scabra plants lived considerably longer than the
S. hamata plants. Pasture treatments had less influence
on longevity than on seed production and seedling numbers.
Seed production and seedling establishment of both species were marginal for
their persistence in the region, and management should aim for seed set and
subsequent seedling establishment to occur sufficiently frequently to allow
the legumes to persist.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
3 articles.
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