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Establishment and survival of lucerne in a semi-arid environment.
Author
Rogers, VE
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Publication Year
1981
Body

Dry matter production and plant density were measured after seeding lucerne: (Medicago rarii'a) into grassland at two sites in New South Wales having inearl annual rainfalls of 292 and 425 mm. Various methods of minimal tillage establishment were used. Sod-seeding failed to produce a satisfactory stand at either site, even where herbicide had been applied. Survival was best when lucerne was sown in furrows 15 cm wide, the lucerne density after five years being 8 plants ~n'~, or 80,000 plants ha-'. This treat- ment was also superior in dry matter production to the use of furrows of 5 and 10 an width, or to seeding after a single cultivation. The effect on production of a herbicide applied at sowing decreased with increasing width of furrow. The results of this study could also be relevant to the establishment of other species under rangeland conditions.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
3
Journal Number
1
Collection
Australian Rangelands
Journal Name
The Rangeland Journal