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Crop & Pasture Science | 2017

Enhancing composition and persistence of mixed pasture swards in southern New South Wales through alternative spatial configurations and improved legume performance

Richard Hayes; Guangdi Li; Graeme A. Sandral; Tony Swan; Andrew J. Price; Shane M. Hildebrand; Laura Goward; Christopher G. Fuller; Mark B. Peoples

Abstract. This study examined whether the productivity and persistence of mixed pastures that included subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.), lucerne (Medicago sativa L.), and/or phalaris (Phalaris aquatica L.) were improved if species were spatially separated rather than being sown together in each drill row. The study also compared the productivity and persistence of subterranean clover with alternative annual legume species biserrula (Biserrula pelecinus L.) and strand medic (Medicago littoralis Rhode ex Loisel). Twelve pasture treatments were sown in replicated field experiments at five locations across the medium-rainfall region of south-western New South Wales in 2012 and monitored for 3 years. Pastures that included lucerne, phalaris and subterranean clover were generally more productive than pastures with only one or two of those species, regardless of sowing configuration. Averaged across sites, subterranean clover regeneration in year 3 was 29% higher and total cumulative biomass 13% higher where subterranean clover was sown in a 1 : 1 configuration with lucerne than where the species were mixed together in every drill row. There were fewer consistent benefits of alternative spatial configurations on swards containing phalaris with subterranean clover or with lucerne. Results of the present study appeared to be highly site-specific, or season-dependent, and therefore alternative spatial configurations cannot be recommended as a universal strategy at this time. More research is required to understand the factors driving the responses to alternative spatial configurations observed in the present study. Neither biserrula nor strand medic was superior to subterranean clover in a 3-year pasture phase with lucerne, despite abundant rhizobia compatible with all species at all sites. The density of subterranean clover in year 3 was 29% and 41% higher than of biserrula and strand medic, respectively. A narrow choice of adapted cultivars as well as excessive levels of hard seed for the legumes used in phased pastures with lucerne are suggested as contributing to the inferior performance of the alternative legumes species tested in the study.


Australian Agronomy Conference | 2012

To under-sow or not? A decision support tool to determine the most profitable method of pasture establishment

Jeffrey McCormick; Richard Hayes; Guangdi Li; Thomas L. Nordblom; Geoff Casburn; Timothy Hutchings; Andrew D. Moore; Eric J. Zurcher; Mark B. Peoples; Tony Swan


Australian Agronomy Conference | 2008

Ripping yarns: 25 years of variable responses to ripping clay soils in south-eastern Australia

John A. Kirkegaard; J. F. Angus; Tony Swan; Mark B. Peoples; Juan Moroni


Archive | 2015

Using broadleaf crops to improve wheat grain yield and on farm profitability

Guangdi Li; Mark B. Peoples; Richard Lowrie; Adam Lowrie; Tony Swan; Laura Goward


Australian Agronomy Conference | 2012

Success of perennial pasture establishment at different sowing times and under a cover crop in the mixed farming zone

Guangdi Li; Richard Hayes; Jeffrey McCormick; Matthew Gardner; Graeme Sandral; Mark B. Peoples; Tony Swan; Richard Lowrie


Annual Grasslands Conference | 2012

How a new decision support tool helps farmers in mixed farming make pasture sowing decisions about cover cropping

Jeffrey McCormick; Richard Hayes; Tony Swan; Guangdi Li; Janet Walker; Thomas L. Nordblom; Geoff Casburn; Timothy Hutchings; Andrew D. Moore; Eric J. Zurcher; Mark B. Peoples


Australian Research Assembly on Brassicas (ARAB): Canola...Still the Golden Crop | 2011

Potential impacts of subsoil constraints on canola productivity in southern NSW

Tony Swan; John A. Kirkegaard; J. F. Angus; Mark B. Peoples; Mark Conyers; Albert Oates; Graeme Poile; Juan Moroni


Archive | 2015

Profitable crop sequences to reduce ryegrass seedbank where herbicide resistent ryegrass is a major constraint to the sustainability of cropping systems

Tony Swan; Laura Goward; James R. Hunt; John A. Kirkegaard; Tony Pratt; Mark B. Peoples


Archive | 2015

A review of annual intercrops in rainfed farming systems of southern Australia.

Andrew Fletcher; Mark B. Peoples; John A. Kirkegaard; Michael Robertson; Jeremy Whish; Tony Swan


17th Australian Agronomy Conference | 2015

Alternate row sowing: a novel approach to maintain sown species in mixed pasture swards

Graeme Sandral; Tony Swan; Guangdi Li; Laura Goward; Mark B. Peoples; Richard Hayes

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Mark B. Peoples

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Guangdi Li

New South Wales Department of Primary Industries

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Richard Hayes

Charles Sturt University

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John A. Kirkegaard

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Laura Goward

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Graeme Sandral

Charles Sturt University

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J. F. Angus

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Juan Moroni

Charles Sturt University

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Richard Lowrie

Charles Sturt University

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Albert Oates

Charles Sturt University

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