2022
DOI: 10.1111/gfs.12590
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The contribution of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) breeding to whole pasture productivity under dairy cattle grazing in New Zealand. 1. Variation in yield, nutritive value and persistence‐related traits

Abstract: Perennial ryegrass (PRG, Lolium perenne L.) breeding effort in New Zealand (NZ) has increased since c. 1990, resulting in greater functional trait diversity (e.g. heading date, ploidy, and associated Epichloë endophyte strain) in commercial products. This study quantified the variation, associations and interactions in dry matter (DM) yield, nutritive value and persistence‐related traits among commercial cultivar‐endophyte combinations released between 1973 and 2012, as a basis for assessing gains in value bei… Show more

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“…Briefly, two trials were conducted in each of two regions: Waikato in warm‐temperate northern New Zealand (non‐irrigated) and Canterbury in cool temperate southern New Zealand (irrigated). Trial 1 was established in autumn 2013 and ended in early winter 2016; Trial 2 was established in autumn 2016 and the measurements reported in Chapman et al (n.d.) ceased in early winter 2019. In each region by trial combination, replicated ( n = 4) plots of 24 (Trial 1) or 28 (Trial 2) cultivar‐endophyte combinations were established in a row‐column design and grazed by dairy cows between 8 and 12 times per year, to a residual sward height of ~45 mm above ground level.…”
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“…Briefly, two trials were conducted in each of two regions: Waikato in warm‐temperate northern New Zealand (non‐irrigated) and Canterbury in cool temperate southern New Zealand (irrigated). Trial 1 was established in autumn 2013 and ended in early winter 2016; Trial 2 was established in autumn 2016 and the measurements reported in Chapman et al (n.d.) ceased in early winter 2019. In each region by trial combination, replicated ( n = 4) plots of 24 (Trial 1) or 28 (Trial 2) cultivar‐endophyte combinations were established in a row‐column design and grazed by dairy cows between 8 and 12 times per year, to a residual sward height of ~45 mm above ground level.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A full description of the field trial designs, management and measurement programmes is presented in the first paper in this series (Chapman et al, n.d.).…”
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