This study is aimed at assessing the benefits of specialised reseeding techniques for establishment of annual Medicago spp., or for regeneration
projects, in degraded Mediterranean arid zones rangelands.
Two seeding techniques were compared near Kalgoorlie and Carnarvon in Western Australia: 'pit' seeding versus 'flat' seeding, the latter
simulating conventional farm seeding. Results indicate that pit seeding is more effective than flat seeding in these environments during the critical
establishment phase of annual Medicam SDD.
seeding establishment was increasehby 9 to 60 per cent; plant vigour by 20 to 130 per cent; regrowth after late rain by 67 per cent;@ number
per seedling by 65 to 140 per cent; pod weight per seedling by 108 to 255 per cent; and the number of days to flowering was reduced by up to 8 per cent.
Full-text publications from the Australian Rangelands Society (ARS) Biennial Conference Proceedings (1997-), Rangeland Journal (ARS/CSIRO; 1976-), plus videos and other resources about the rangelands of Australia.