Effect of high rates of nitrogen fertiliser on perennial ryegrass growth and morphology in grazed daily pasture in northern New Zealand

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作者
Harris, SL
Thom, ER
Clark, DA
机构
[1] Dairying Research Corporation, Hamilton, 3123, Private Bag
关键词
dairy pasture; perennial ryegrass; Lolium perenne; nitrogen fertiliser; ryegrass content; tiller density; plant morphology; internodal stolon;
D O I
10.1080/00288233.1996.9513174
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Nitrogen (N) fertiliser was applied to dairy pastures at rates of 0, 200, or 400 kg N/ha per year on farmlets stocked at 3.24 (LS) or 4.53 (HS) Friesian cows/ha from June 1993 to June 1995. Annual net herbage accumulation increased 22 and 23% on farmlets LS200 and HS200 respectively, and 37 and 24% on farmlets LS400 and HS400. Most of the extra herbage was perennial ryegrass. Ryegrass contents (% total dry matter (DM)) were 71 and 76% on farmlets LS200 and LS400 respectively compared with 61% on farmlet LS0. Ryegrass tiller densities were also higher on farmlets LS200 and LS400 (6295 and 6673 tillers/m(2) respectively) than on farmlet LS0 (4072 tillers/m(2)). On all farmlets there was a post-flowering (January-February) increase in tiller density although this increase was enhanced by N. N application also increased tiller number/plant (3.37, 4.10, and 4.26 tillers/plant on farmlets LS0, LS200, and LS400 respectively). The greater leaf number and leaf dry weight (DW)/plant on farmlets LS200 and LS400 was connected to the increased tiller number/plant, although DW/leaf was also significantly (P < 0.05) greater under N. There was no N effect on leaf sheath or basal stem, but DW/tiller was significantly (P < 0.05) greater. Ryegrass plants formed two types of internodal stolen: I(v) associated with vegetative growth throughout the year; and I(r) associated with reproductive growth and only formed during November-January. N had no effect on I(v) formation but 35 and 34% of plants formed I(r) on farmlets LS200 and LS400 respectively compared with 22% on farmlet LS0. It is suggested the positive effects of N on tiller number and DW/plant together with the post-flowering increase in tillering may improve persistence of perennial ryegrass in intensively grazed dairy pastures.
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