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1977
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The evaluation of trials conducted on different GDR grassland sites over several years revealed significant differences between the OM yields of major grass species. Dactylis glomerata proved to be the most efficient species, except at N ossen, whilst Festuca pratensis was markedly inferior. Taking into account parameters of quality, however, Loliwn perenne because of its high EFr/kg DM outyielded all the other species with regard to the production of EFr/ha.
Citation
Katzenberger, Walter and Kiefer, Ulrich, "Yield potential of some forage grasses on different sites in the GDR" (1977). IGC Proceedings (1977-2023). 12.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1977/sess2/12)
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Yield potential of some forage grasses on different sites in the GDR
The evaluation of trials conducted on different GDR grassland sites over several years revealed significant differences between the OM yields of major grass species. Dactylis glomerata proved to be the most efficient species, except at N ossen, whilst Festuca pratensis was markedly inferior. Taking into account parameters of quality, however, Loliwn perenne because of its high EFr/kg DM outyielded all the other species with regard to the production of EFr/ha.
