1981
DOI: 10.1051/agro:19810903
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Adaptation of two lucerne populations to different cutting regimes

Abstract: Considerable research has been directed towards the study for obtaining Medicago sativa varieties to be used for the production of proteic concentrates. For this purpose the behaviour of two lucerne populations was studied under different cutting regimes. During the period 1977-79 for each of the two populations, 1200 genotypes divided into groups of 400 plants were cut when their mean height reached 30, 45 cm and at flowering time. Green matter yield per plant at each cut, percentage of dry matter yield, prot… Show more

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“…crude protein, is reduced (Frame et al, 1998;Lloveras et al, 1998;Sheaffer et al, 2000;Stein-Bachinger and Fuchs, 2004;Veronesi et al, 1981). The question remains whether dry-matter and N yield as well as nitrogen fixation capacity of lucerne crops are also influenced by a mulching date adapted to a nature conservation management in the dry Marchfeld region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…crude protein, is reduced (Frame et al, 1998;Lloveras et al, 1998;Sheaffer et al, 2000;Stein-Bachinger and Fuchs, 2004;Veronesi et al, 1981). The question remains whether dry-matter and N yield as well as nitrogen fixation capacity of lucerne crops are also influenced by a mulching date adapted to a nature conservation management in the dry Marchfeld region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%