Author:
Clark S. G.,McFadden M. J.
Abstract
Summary. The herbage yield, stolon characteristics and
soil seed reserves of a diverse range of white clover
(Trifolium repens L.) cultivars were studied at Hamilton
in south-western Victoria. The cultivars were sown with perennial grass
(Phalaris aquatica L.) and the pasture was rotationally
grazed by sheep. The aim of the study was to identify white clover types which
would persist under sheep grazing. The widely used cultivar, Haifa, fails to
persist in this environment.
Cultivars were divided into 3 groups depending on leaf size (range
2.5–13.0 cm2). Large-leaved cultivars were the
most productive in the first year of the experiment but by year 3 some of the
intermediate leaf-size cultivars were the most productive. Haifa (large
leaved) was particularly unproductive in the third year compared with other
large and intermediate leaf-size cultivars.
Stolon characteristics were measured in early spring 1987, mid summer 1988 and
early autumn 1988. Total stolon yield on each occasion was 0.46–0.99,
0.65–1.68 and 0.05–0.25 t DM/ha respectively. Intermediate
leaf- size cultivars tended to have the highest stolon yields on each
occasion. Stolon yield declined at the same rate (mean 87%; range
81–92%) in all cultivars between the second and third sampling
date indicating that there is no variation in the cultivars’ ability to
survive the summer drought period.
Although seed reserves for most cultivars were high at the end of the
experiment (range 11–130 kg/ha) no seedling recruitment was observed
and seed is thought to play no role in sward survival in this environment.
Plant breeders developing white clover cultivars for this environment should
concentrate on maximising stolon yield at the beginning and end of the summer
drought period (January–mid March). Intermediate leaf-size genotypes are
likely to provide the best combination of stolon and herbage yield. Grazing
management should also aim to maximise stolon yield at these critical times.
The use of large-leaved, non-stoloniferous cultivars should be discouraged by
advisers as they are not suited to this marginal environment under sheep
grazing.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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