Growth of lucerne
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1968
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Abstract
There can be few other forage plants which have stimulated
a greater volume of research work than lucerne.
Although part of the reason for this sustained interest
may be its great antiquity as a fodder plant, for lucerne
has a documented history of over 2,000 years, of greater
importance has undoubtedly been its ability to produce
high yields of good quality forage, especially under dry
conditions.
Despite this considerable amount of attention, there are
very many aspects of this plant which continue to
challenge the scientist and which
to the farmer. The management oF
ose serious problems
lucerne for optimum
yield is probably the most important of these partially
solved questions, largely because of the almost infinite
number of ways in which soil, climate, cutting and grazing
intensity and frequency can interact. In view of this
enormous variability it would be
devise simple and unalterable recipes
uite impossible to
9 or lucerne farming.
What is more rewarding and of greater lasting value is
to understand how this plant grows and how best to use
its advantages and minimize its deficiencies, based on a
firm knowledge of the principles involved. This paper will
therefore trace the life-history of lucerne, and then attempt
to draw from it conclusions which can be applied to
management in the field.
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