Forage-pasture production in the first three years of an agroforestry experiment
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1994
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Abstract
Forage production from a newly established pine-pasture
system at 1000 trees per ha and pasture
alone was compared. Pastures of ryegrass/clover,
cocksfoot/clover, phalaris/clover and lucerne were
used. Overall, forage production varied little
between the grass/clover pastures and was little
affected by the pine trees except for the 14%
reduction in pasture area in the trees because of
herbicide-treated planting strips. Lucerne production
between the trees was similar to that of the
grass/clover pastures but in the open pasture,
lucerne yielded a total of 29.5 t DM/ha compared
with 22 t DM/ha from grass/clover treatments.
Pasture growth within 1 m of the trees in the third
summer was reduced by as much as 40%, indicating
that competitive dominance was shifting in favour
of the pines.
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