Response of 12 pasture legumes to phosphorus and lime additions when grown in a high country soil under glasshouse conditions : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours at Lincoln University

dc.contributor.authorJordan, Peter Robert
dc.date.accessioned2012-02-16T00:16:37Z
dc.date.available2012-02-16T00:16:37Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractLegumes are the main source of plant available nitrogen in high country pastures through nitrogen fixation. High country soils are typically acidic and have low fertility compared with intensive high fertility low land systems. Therefore the legumes commonly used in New Zealand perform poorly in these high country environments. The optimum P and pH status for growth of many potential alternative legume species for this environment are unknown. Twelve novel legume species were grown for a period of 42 weeks under glasshouse conditions at Lincoln University in an acidic high country soil (Ashwick stoney / bolder silt loam) from the Lees Valley (North Canterbury). Phosphorus was applied at eight rates (0, 10, 30, 60, 100, 250, 500, 1500 mg P kg⁻¹ soil) while lime (100% CaCO₃) was applied at five rates (0, 2, 5, 8, 15 t ha⁻¹ equivalent). Plants were harvested monthly post establishment and the yield was determined. Annual species grew on average for 25 weeks, while perennial species grew for 42 weeks. Herbage was analysed for macro and micro element content and uptake. Soils were analysed for available P content and pH at the end of the experiment. The optimum Olsen P and pH level for maximum yield has been identified for these 12 legume species. For many species examined in this experiment, this represents new and valuable information. The practical implications of the results are discussed. Further research using field trials is required to confirm these results under natural climatic and physical conditions.en
dc.formatxi, 74 leaves
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10182/4234
dc.identifier.wikidataQ112886680
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLincoln University
dc.rights.accessRightsDigital dissertation can be viewed by current staff and students of Lincoln University only.
dc.subjectDM yielden
dc.subjectnutrient efficiencyen
dc.subjectnutrient uptakeen
dc.subjectsoil pHen
dc.subjecthigh countryen
dc.subjectlegumesen
dc.subjectcloveren
dc.subject.anzsrcANZSRC::070306 Crop and Pasture Nutritionen
dc.titleResponse of 12 pasture legumes to phosphorus and lime additions when grown in a high country soil under glasshouse conditions : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours at Lincoln Universityen
dc.typeDissertationen
lu.contributor.unitDepartment of Agricultural Sciences
lu.thesis.supervisorMoir, Jim
thesis.degree.nameBachelor of Agricultural Scienceen
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