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A study of seed production in eragrostis curvula (schrad.) nees
Author
Field?Dogdson, J.
Publisher
Proceedings of the Annual Congresses of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Publication Year
1976
Body

Results are reported of a series of experiments designed to study the management of E. curvula for seed production in the Natal Region. The following are the main points which arose from this investigation: (a) approximately 90% of the seedheads present at harvest in December were produced by tillers which emerged in the previous autumn; (b) inflorescence emergence in the spring spanned an 18 to 20 day period and the later emerged heads, although smaller than the early heads, contributed almost 50% of the seedhead population; (c) both the time and rate of applying nitrogen influenced seed production to a considerable extent (maximum seed yield was obtained with an application of 120 kg N/ha in spring); (d) removal of over?wintered forage by burning in early spring had a marked effect on subsequent seed production, giving a yield of over 500 kg/ha of seed, and (e) defoliation at inflorescence initiation had no detrimental effect on seed yield when the stand was supplied with 180 kg N/ha in spring.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Proceedings of the Annual Congresses of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa
Keywords
Africa