174
Views
17
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Agronomy

Effect of early spring grazing frequency on the reproductive growth and development of a perennial ryegrass tiller population

Pages 383-389 | Received 06 Mar 1991, Accepted 03 Sep 1991, Published online: 21 Dec 2011

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (8)

E. R. Thom, V. T. Burggraaf, R. J. Watts & R. J. Hooper. (2003) Relationship of tillering and morphological characteristics of two perennial ryegrass lines to “pulling” when grazed by dairy cows. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 46:1, pages 15-25.
Read now
I. Bahmani, E. R. Thom, C. Matthew & G. Lemaire. (2002) Flowering propensity of two New Zealand perennial ryegrass cultivars originating from different ecotypes. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 45:3, pages 129-137.
Read now
E. R. Thom, D. A. Clark & C. D. Waugh. (1999) Growth, persistence, and alkaloid levels of endophyte‐infected and endophyte‐free ryegrass pastures grazed by dairy cows in northern New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 42:3, pages 241-253.
Read now
A. Hernández Garay, C. Matthew & J. Hodgson. (1997) Effect of spring grazing management on perennial ryegrass and ryegrass‐white clover pastures. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 40:1, pages 37-50.
Read now
V. R. Carruthers & H. V. Henderson. (1994) Grazing management and pasture composition on paired farms which differed in the incidence of bloat. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 37:4, pages 535-545.
Read now
E. R. Thom, D. D. Wildermoth & M. J. Taylor. (1993) Growth and persistence of perennial ryegrass and white clover direct-drilled into a paspalum-dominant dairy pasture treated with glyphosate. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 36:2, pages 197-207.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (9)

J. R. O’Connor, M. Z. Z. Jahufer & T. Lyons. (2020) Examining perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) persistence through comparative genetic analyses of two cultivars after nine years in the field. Euphytica 216:3.
Crossref
J. M. Jáuregui, D. F. Michelini, M. G. Agnusdei, J. Baudracco, G. H. Sevilla, P. Chilibroste & F. A. Lattanzi. (2017) Persistence of tall fescue in a subtropical environment: tiller survival over summer in response to flowering control and nitrogen supply. Grass and Forage Science 72:3, pages 454-466.
Crossref
K. N. Tozer, K. Carswell, W. M. Griffiths, J. R. Crush, C. A. Cameron, D. F. Chapman, A. Popay & W. King. (2017) Growth responses of diploid and tetraploid perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) to soil-moisture deficit, defoliation and a root-feeding invertebrate. Crop and Pasture Science 68:7, pages 632.
Crossref
D. F. Chapman, J. M. Lee & G. C. Waghorn. (2014) Interaction between plant physiology and pasture feeding value: a review. Crop and Pasture Science 65:8, pages 721.
Crossref
A. J. Dale, C. S. Mayne, A. S. Laidlaw & C. P. Ferris. (2008) Effect of altering the grazing interval on growth and utilization of grass herbage and performance of dairy cows under rotational grazing. Grass and Forage Science 63:2, pages 257-269.
Crossref
F. R. McKenzie, J. L. Jacobs & G. Kearney. (2006) Effects of spring grazing on dryland perennial ryegrass/white clover dairy pastures. 2. Botanical composition, tiller, and plant densities. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 57:5, pages 555.
Crossref
Claude Mazel, Michel Lafarge & David R.C. Hill. (2005) An individual-based, stochastic and spatial model to simulate the ramification of grass tillers and their distribution in swards. Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 13:4, pages 308-334.
Crossref
Michel Lafarge, Claude Mazel & David R.C. Hill. (2005) A modelling of the tillering capable of reproducing the fine-scale horizontal heterogeneity of a pure grass sward and its dynamics. Ecological Modelling 183:1, pages 125-141.
Crossref
Michel Lafarge. (2001) Three approaches for analysing the dynamics ofthe horizontal layout of tillers in grass patches. Application totall fescue swards surveyed over two growing seasons. Acta Oecologica 22:2, pages 109-119.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.