2020
DOI: 10.33584/jnzg.2020.82.3429
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Can Lotus pedunculatus over-sowing in low-fertility tussock country increase farm resilience?

Abstract: The range of legumes to boost farm productivity in low-fertility hill country are limited. Lotus pedunculatus (Lotus) provides an option when soil pH is below 5 but is intolerant to severe and regular grazing. However, itcan be used at sites that are only grazed occasionally during spring summer and autumn. Oversowing of Lotus pedunculatus has been used to improve 17% of the total area of Avenel Station, Millers Flat. Measurements of pasture growth and animal production were collected over three years post-sow… Show more

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“…Subterranean clover must also be grazed lightly to enable the seed production necessary for its continued regeneration (Sheath 1980; Brock et al . 2003; Stevens et al . 2020; Moss et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Subterranean clover must also be grazed lightly to enable the seed production necessary for its continued regeneration (Sheath 1980; Brock et al . 2003; Stevens et al . 2020; Moss et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…White clover, red clover and lotus can benefit from infrequent and lax defoliation during their reproductive period and during drought to enable seed production and protect the carbohydrate reserves. Subterranean clover must also be grazed lightly to enable the seed production necessary for its continued regeneration (Sheath 1980;Brock et al 2003;Stevens et al 2020;Moss et al 2022). Given the lack of persistence of legumes in our study, we suggest that a less frequent and/or less severe defoliation regime may be required to improve legume persistence.…”
Section: Species Mixtures For a Tagasaste Silvopasturementioning
confidence: 91%
“…continue to be advocated for improving productivity of low pH, high aluminium soils (e.g. Stevens et al 2020) but their niche opportunity is often thwarted by inconsistent seed supply (Monk et al 2016) and difficulties of establishment in extensive high country terrain, under a predominantly set-stocked management (Berenji et al 2018). Dairy research on L. corniculatus has demonstrated increased milk yields and feed conversion efficiency compared with ryegrass and white clover pastures (Harris et al 1998) but to date the challenges of maintaining it in a dairy rotation have prevented adoption.…”
Section: Condensed Tanninsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…continue to be advocated for improving productivity of low pH, high aluminium soils (e.g. Stevens et al . 2020) but their niche opportunity is often thwarted by inconsistent seed supply (Monk et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%