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Yield and persistency of contrasting white clover populations grown in pure swards and in mixed swards with S.23 perennial ryegrass
Authors:C F EAGLES  O B OTHMAN
Institution:Institute of Grassland and Animal Production, Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, SY23 3EB
Abstract:Ten contrasting white clover populations were grown as spaced plants, in pure clover swards and in mixed swards with S.23 perennial ryegrass. Four of the populations were also tested for tolerance of low temperatures. In the establishment year, the autumn yields of populations were correlated with leaf size. However, during the severe winter which followed, populations with large leaves, particularly those of Mediterranean origin, suffered extensive stolon kill. This winter damage reduced the spring yields and total annual yields of populations with large leaves, so that leaf size and total annual yield were not correlated in the year after sowing. Stolon kill was positively correlated with autumn growth activity as measured by leaflet size and stolon internode length in October. Stolon kill during winter was correlated with cold tolerance of naturally-hardened stolon apices, assessed in artificial cold tests.
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