Photosynthesis by White Clover Leaves in Mixed Clover/Ryegrass Swards |
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Authors: | DENNIS, W.D. WOLEDGE, JANE |
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Affiliation: | The Grassland Research Institute Hurley, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 SLR |
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Abstract: | Measurements of rates of net photosynthesis were made on singleBlanca white clover leaves on plants taken from a field-grown,mixed clover/perennial ryegrass sward during two regrowth periods. Net photosynthesis fell by 20 per cent in the first measurementperiod as leaf area index increased and the grass componentof the crop flowered, but did not change significantly in thesecond measurement period during which the grass remained vegetative. Leaves which had been artificially protected from shading inthe sward did not have significantly different photosyntheticcapacities from leaves in the undisturbed sward, even in thefirst measurement period. As leaf area index and sward height increased, successive cloverpetioles were longer, keeping the newly expanded leaves nearthe top of the sward where they received full light. It is suggestedthat it is this which allows successive clover leaves, unlikethose of vegetative grasses, to attain a high photosyntheticcapacity throughout a growth period. Trifolium repens, Lolium perenne, Photosynthetic capacity, shading, growth |
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