Legumes and grasses for dry North Canterbury hill country
Citations
Altmetric:
Authors
Date
1978
Type
Conference Contribution - published
Collections
Abstract
Field experiments have been conducted for 6 years at Hunua in
North Canterbury to compare a range of grass and legume cultivars
for sunny aspects of dry hill country. The most suitable legumes
were Woogenellup subterranean clover and College Glutinosa
lucerne. White, red and alsike clovers, Lotus corniculatus and L.
pedunculatus did not survive summer droughts, while Trifolium
ambiguum was low producing. Of the grasses, Grasslands K1950
cocksfoot showed promise, being drought resistant, coal season active
and easily established from oversowing. Perennial ryegrasses, Grasslands
Apanui cocksfoot and Grasslands 4710 tall fescue did not
tolerate severe droughts. Recommendations are given for estahlishment
and management of the most promising species for this
environment.
Permalink
Source DOI
Rights
Copyright © The Authors and New Zealand Grassland Association.