THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STOLON CHARACTERISTICS, WINTER SURVIVAL AND ANNUAL YIELDS IN WHITE CLOVER (TRIFOLIUM-REPENS L)

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COLLINS, RP
GLENDINING, MJ
RHODES, I
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[1] AFRC Institute for Grassland and Environmental Research, Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Aberystwyth
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10.1111/j.1365-2494.1991.tb02207.x
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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Five white clover populations of Swiss origin and three bred varieties were grown in binary mixtures with two perennial ryegrass varieties, Aurora and S23. The seasonal yields of clover and grass plus clover were measured under a cutting regime during the second and third years after establishment. A series of destructive detailed sward measurements was made during the late autumn to spring period preceding each harvest year. In this way changes in the amounts of stolon, leaf plus petiole and numbers of growing points were monitored during the winter. There were large differences in clover yield between populations in both years. These were evident from the first (spring) harvest in each year. Higher-yielding clovers in spring tended to produce higher annual clover yields. No grass x clover interaction was evident at any harvest. Large differences between clovers were also apparent in the morphological characteristics measured, with the Swiss material generally having greater amounts of stolon, leaf plus petiole and numbers of growing points present in early spring. It is proposed that these factors contribute to the high spring yield in the Swiss populations. Loss of stolon length over each winter was less in the Swiss material, indicating that its good spring growth was not obtained at the expense of winter hardiness. Annual clover yield was found to be significantly positively correlated with the amount of stolon present in spring, exemplifying the importance of stolon survival over the winter.
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