Author:
Ghani A.,Ledgard S.,Wyatt J.,Catto W.
Abstract
Abstract Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are increasingly being used in agriculture for a variety of purposes. In pasture systems, the use of PGRs is relatively new and the effects of its application on plant productivity and physiology are poorly understood. A mowing trial was established in Waikato in early spring 2012. Key objectives from this study were: to determine effects of gibberellic acid (GA3) and cytokinin (CPPU) application with and without nitrogen (N) fertiliser application on pasture production, N concentration (%N), root biomass and potential reduction in N leaching from grazed pastures. Treatments (with five replicates) were: control, urea (40 kg N/ha), GA3 at two rates +/- urea, and CPPU at three rates +/- urea. Implications for grazed pasture and N leaching were modelled for a case study dairy farm. Application of GA3 alone showed a significant (P
Publisher
New Zealand Grassland Association
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