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D Scott, AgResearch, NZ

Publication Date

1993

Location

New Zealand

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If the grassland environment is viewed in terms of the environmental gradients in soil moisture, temperature, _soil fertility and management, in the sense of interaction of treading and grazing influences on growing points, then reasonable estimates can be made of potential pasture productions and species suitability,

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Suitability of Pasture Species According to Environmental Gradients

New Zealand

If the grassland environment is viewed in terms of the environmental gradients in soil moisture, temperature, _soil fertility and management, in the sense of interaction of treading and grazing influences on growing points, then reasonable estimates can be made of potential pasture productions and species suitability,