Publication Date
1985
Location
Kyoto Japan
Description
Maximum herbage accumulation rates of perennial ryegrass and white clover in monocultures can be predicted fr measurements om of leaf production responses to environmental variables. A model has been developed to take the next step and estimate growth of ryegrass and clover in mixtures using data from monocultures studies. Prediction of competitive dairyfarms. relationships Widespread was required observations as part indicate of an that white investigation clover of in mass mixtures balances is for often nitrogen severely (N) in constrained mixed by pastures its on companion New Zealandgrasses.
Citation
Field, Tony R.O and Roger Ball, P, "Analysis and Simulation of Competition Between Clover and Grass in Mixed Pastures" (1985). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 84.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1985/ses6/84)
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Analysis and Simulation of Competition Between Clover and Grass in Mixed Pastures
Kyoto Japan
Maximum herbage accumulation rates of perennial ryegrass and white clover in monocultures can be predicted fr measurements om of leaf production responses to environmental variables. A model has been developed to take the next step and estimate growth of ryegrass and clover in mixtures using data from monocultures studies. Prediction of competitive dairyfarms. relationships Widespread was required observations as part indicate of an that white investigation clover of in mass mixtures balances is for often nitrogen severely (N) in constrained mixed by pastures its on companion New Zealandgrasses.
