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Management and nitrogen fertiliser options for increased pasture productivity in dryland hill systems
2003
NZGA: Research and Practice Series
Legume productivity in dryland pastures is often less than 10% of the total annual growth and dominated by annual species. White clover content of these pastures is often less than 5% because the period of potentially most active growth coincides with that of low soil moisture levels. Therefore variations in summer rainfall have a dominant effect on the white clover content of the pasture in the following spring. Predictive relationships for white clover content are presented. Attempts to
doi:10.33584/rps.11.2003.3002
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