LEAF NUMBER AS A CRITERION FOR DETERMINING DEFOLIATION TIME FOR LOLIUM-PERENNE .2. EFFECT OF DEFOLIATION FREQUENCY AND HEIGHT

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FULKERSON, WJ
SLACK, K
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[1] Nsw Agriculture, Wollongbar Agricultural Institute, Wollongbar, New South Wales
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10.1111/j.1365-2494.1995.tb02289.x
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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The object of this study was to determine the importance of frequency and height of defoliation on regrowth potential of Lolium perenne. Defoliation interval was based on stage of the regrowth cycle, as indicated by leaves per tiller. Simulated swards of Lolium perenne cv Yatsyn were grown as individual plants in a glasshouse kept at a day/night temperature of 25 degrees C/15 degrees C. Treatments imposed were defoliation at 2, 5 or 12 cm residual height, and low and high water soluble carbohydrate (WSC) level obtained by varying defoliation interval, i.e. defoliating at the 1-leaf or 3-leaf stage of the regrowth cycle. Regrowth after frequent short defoliations was only 65% of the less frequently defoliated plants taken over the full regrowth cycle. This was associated with a lower stubble WSC content (2.15 vs 17.5% in stubble) and a twenty-seven-fold difference in the amount of WSC in the stubble per plant. This difference in total WSC was a combined effect of more and heavier tillers and higher WSC content in stubble of plants defoliated less frequently at the end of the regrowth cycle. The regrowth of plants with WSC levels depleted by frequent defoliation when defoliated at 2 cm was significantly below that of those defoliated at 5 and 12 cm. The results indicate the desirability of defoliating plants at the 3-leaf stage of the regrowth cycle. This not only allows the full regrowth potential to be expressed in that growth cycle, but also in the next cycle, by allowing the replenishment of WSC reserves and optimizing tiller status. The potential to regrow appears then to be based more on the total amount of WSC than the proportion of WSC in stubble.
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