Author:
Michalk D. L.,Campbell M. H.
Abstract
Aerial sowing is the only option for introducing improved pasture species into
much of the non-arable, acid soil rangelands in central New South Wales.
However, low germination of seeds in serradella pods is a major problem
causing poor establishment. Sowing different combinations of pod and seed was
investigated as a means of improving germination and subsequent persistence in
an experiment between 1993 and 1997. Results indicated that a pod:seed mixture
of 75:25 was the most suitable ratio for establishing yellow serradella
(Ornithopus compressus) when broadcast into native
grassland on hardsetting, non-arable, acidic hill country. Nodulation failure
observed at this cold tablelands site confirmed the need for a more
winter-active inoculant for yellow serradella.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
2 articles.
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