Author:
Li G. D.,Hodgson J.,Kemp P. D.
Abstract
Four field and 2 glasshouse experiments were carried out to study the
morphological development of forage chicory under defoliation from 1993 to
1996 at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. ‘Grasslands
Puna’ chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) was used in
all experiments except the last one, where 3 cultivars, ‘Grasslands
Puna’, ‘PG90’, and ‘Orchies’, were compared.
Puna chicory produced 2 separate growths from the crown, one in spring and the
other in autumn, when left ungrazed. Defoliation stimulated the development of
secondary shoots but suppressed the development of the primary shoot. Axillary
shoots, however, developed fully regardless of whether plants were defoliated.
The main source of feed from chicory for livestock was primary leaves during
spring, and secondary and axillary leaves during summer and autumn. Orchies
produced more primary leaves than Puna an PG90 because it had a larger crown,
but there were no differences in the number of secondary shoots among
cultivars. The development of axillary shoots varied with cultivars.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
3 articles.
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