Author:
Anning P,Shepherd RK,Walker RW,Crowther DC
Abstract
Ten perennial accessions of 4 Urochloa species and Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk were sown with a mixture of Stylosanthes species at 6 sites in north Queensland's dry tropics to measure their persistence, productivity and compatibility with legumes. Out of a total of 8 sowings, as 2 sites were resown, grasses failed to establish at all but 3 sites, and at 1 of these, on a sandy soil, they failed to persist. At the remaining 2 sites (Southedge and Boomerang), 4 years after sowing, all sown species were present as dense, weed-free stands averaging 61 and 37% sown grass and 20 and 38% legume by weight. Legume made up a higher proportion of dry matter yield late in the wet season than at the beginning of the wet season. Yield of Basilisk was above average at 9 of the 12 harvests at these 2 sites, while U. mosambicensis CPI 46876 and U. oligotricha CPI 47122 were each always above average at 1 of the sites. Legume yield was not related to sown grass. Yield of green leaf by sown grasses in spring was related to crown density rather than to genotype.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
2 articles.
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