EVALUATION OF WHITE CLOVER VARIETIES UNDER GRAZING AND THEIR ROLE IN FARM SYSTEMS

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EVANS, DR
WILLIAMS, TA
EVANS, SA
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[1] AFRC Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research, Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Aberystwyth
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10.1111/j.1365-2494.1992.tb02279.x
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Four experiments were established in 1981-84 to investigate the effect of defoliation treatments on white clover varieties when grown with S23 perennial ryegrass. Treatments included a cutting-only regime, as used in National List trials, and grazing systems simulating as near as possible those used on farms. Differential effects of cutting and continuous sheep stocking on white clover varieties, together with significant variety x defoliation interactions, illustrated the importance of the grazing animal in the evaluation of white clover. Differential effects of cattle and sheep grazing were also evident. Cattle grazing was less detrimental to white clover than was sheep grazing, i.e. cattle were not selective, and less stolon was removed. In general, with both cattle and sheep grazing the larger the clover leaf size the greater the loss in stolons, which in turn decreased persistency. The results illustrate how alternating cutting, sheep grazing and cattle grazing managements can be used to maintain optimum clover/grass balance. Successful clover/grass swards depend on the retention of clover, yet avoiding clover dominance. The difference in N transfer between clover varieties, especially those within the same leaf category, and the extra grass produced without fertilizer N, emphasized the importance of varietal choice. Breeding programmes have been concerned with the selection of larger-leaved, long-petioled varieties for growing in competition with grass in the presence of fertilizer N. However, the present results showed that, under continuous sheep stocking, increase in leaf size does not increase clover yield or persistency. The results presented emphasize the importance of the grazing animal in the evaluation of white clover varieties and indicate that yield of clover dry matter should not be the major criterion for selection of varieties for farm systems.
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