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Comparing response of ryegrass-white clover pasture to gibberellic acid and nitrogen fertiliser applied in late winter and spring

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Date
2016
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Journal Article
Abstract
© 2016 The Royal Society of New Zealand. The objective of this study was to compare the effect of one or two applications of gibberellic acid (GA) or nitrogen (N) fertiliser on dry matter (DM) yield and composition of perennial ryegrass-white clover pasture. Pasture was treated with 0 or 8 g a.i./ha of GA and 0 or 50 kg/ha N fertiliser in a 2 × 2 factorial design in late winter and spring. One application of N fertiliser increased DM yield by increasing leaf mass and tiller density of perennial ryegrass while one application of GA increased DM yield by increasing perennial ryegrass and white clover yield. There was no DM yield response to two applications of GA, though two applications of N did increase DM yield. A single GA application in late winter increased fibre and reduced protein concentration in ryegrass. The use of GA to increase DM yield with reduced herbage protein concentration may have reduced environmental impact through reducing N intake of livestock.
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