Abstract
Tedera is a Mediterranean perennial herbaceous forage legume that remains green during summer and autumn with minimal leaf drop when grown in the medium to low rainfall zones of Western Australia. This unique attribute allows out-of-growing-season grazing that can complement the traditional grazing system based on winter annual species. Tedera is a traditional rangeland forage in the Canary Islands, where it recruits naturally from seed. Now, following its domestication, an agronomy package needs to be developed to allow reliable establishment of commercial plantings. From 2017 to 2020, experiments were conducted at Cunderdin, Dandaragan, Three Springs, Manjimup, and Merredin in WA using the tedera cultivar Lanza®. The experiments evaluated four sowing times, two sowing depths in the field sites, six sowing depths in a glasshouse experiment, three sowing rates, and three row spacings. Plant counts, establishment percentages, and dry matter biomass productions were measured. Based on this experimental experience it is concluded that Lanza® tedera performs best if sown just before or early after the start of the rainy season, at 2 cm of depth, with a 15 kg/ha sowing rate, and at a row spacing of 22 cm.
Funder
Meat & Livestock Australia
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science
Reference25 articles.
1. Energy and protein content of tedera (Bituminaria bituminosa);Ventura;Cah. Options Mediterr.,2000
2. Forage Potential of Canary Islands Legumes;Méndez,1993
3. Valoración Agronómica de Siete Poblaciones de Bituminaria bituminosa: Efecto de la Sequía Estival y Siega Sobre su Persistencia y Producción de Hoja;Correal,2003
4. Evaluation and breeding of tedera for Mediterranean climates in southern Australia
5. Evaluation of Perennial Forage Legumes and Herbs in Six Mediterranean Environments
Cited by
4 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献