The effects of paraquat spraying, seed placement, and pre-germination on the appearance and survival of white clover, cocksfoot, and ryegrass seedlings from spring oversowing in hill country
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Abstract Some factors affecting success or failure of oversowing were examined. White clover (Trifolium repens L. ‘Grasslands Huia’), cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L. ‘Grasslands Wana’), and ryegrass (Lolium perenne L. ‘Grasslands Nui’) seed was placed at precise locations in a hill country sward and the appearance and survival of seedlings in response to treatments were monitored. Treatments included paraquat spraying (0.8 kg a.i./ha) before oversowing, seed placement on or below the soil surface, and pre-germination of seed. The number of seedlings established was in the order Huia > Nui > Wana, however the number of leaves per seedling was generally in the order Nui > Wana > Huia. Averaged over the three species, seedlings were larger and more abundant for sprayed treatments compared with non-sprayed treatments. Seed placed below the soil surface appeared as seedlings more rapidly than seed on the surface, but subsequent seedling development was similar for both seed placement treatments. Pre-germinate...
摘要对影响复播成败的因素进行了探讨。将白三叶草(Trifolium repens L. ' grass Huia ')、鸭蹄草(Dactylis glomerata L. ' grass Wana ')和黑麦草(Lolium perenne L. ' grass Nui ')种子放置在丘陵草地的精确位置,并监测幼苗对处理的响应。处理包括播种前喷洒百草枯(0.8 kg a.i./ hm2)、在土壤表面或地下播种和种子发芽前。建立的幼苗数量顺序为惠亚>纽亚>瓦纳,而每苗叶片数量顺序为纽亚>瓦纳>惠亚。三个树种平均而言,喷施处理的幼苗比不喷施处理的更大、更丰富。埋在土壤表层以下的种子比埋在土壤表层的种子更快地形成幼苗,但两种埋种处理的幼苗发育相似。Pre-germinate……