Abstract
The influence of applied nitrogen (N) (120-720 kg/ha · year) on
Lolium perenne (perennial ryegrass) vegetative,
reproductive, and aerial tiller densities was monitored during the
establishment year under grazing. Total (vegetative, reproductive, and aerial)
tiller densities ranged from 3500 tillers/m2 (at 120
kg N/ha · year) during April 1994 to 17 800
tillers/m2 (at 600 kg N/ha · year) during
August 1994. Increasing levels of N (up to 360 kg N/ha · year)
increased total tiller density. Reproductive tillers were observed in November
and December 1993 and ranged from 6 (at 600 kg N/ha · year) to 27
(at 480 kg N/ha · year) tillers/m2.
Nitrogen levels above 240 kg/ha · year promoted reproductive tiller
development, whereas levels above 600 kg/ha · year depressed
reproductive tiller development. Since the low reproductive tiller densities
resulted from frequent intensive grazing, little practical importance can be
attached to these results. Aerial tiller densities ranged from 12 (at 480 kg
N/ha · year) in January to 487 (at 720 kg N/ha · year)
tillers/m2 in September 1994. Increasing levels of
applied N increased aerial tiller density, whereas at low levels (120 and 240
kg N/ha · year) aerial tillering was negligible.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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