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DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2494.1964.tb01175.x
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Author(s):Ryle, G. J. A.
Author Affiliation:Grassland Research Institute, Hurley, Berkshire
Title:A comparison of leaf and tiller growth in seven perennial grasses as influenced by nitrogen and temperature
Source:Grass and Forage Science. Vol. 19, No. 3, September 1964, p. 281-290.
Publishing Information:[Oxford, England]: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
# of Pages:10
Related Web URL:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2494.1964.tb01175.x/abstract
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cultivar evaluation; Dactylis glomerata; Festuca arundinacea; Festuca pratensis; Growth studies; Hordeum bulbosum; Leaf area; Lolium perenne; Nitrogen; Phleum pratense; Temperature response; Tillering rate
Cultivar Names:S37; S24; S48; S215; S170; Syn 1
Abstract/Contents:"Leaf and tiller development along the main shoot of cocksfoot, ryegrass, timothy, Hordeum bulbosum, meadow fescue, S170 tall fescue and an Algerian tall fescue are described. Comparisons between plants grown at two levels of applied nitrogen, and in a heated and an unheated glasshouse, from January to April, 1961, showed that timothy, cocksfoot and, to a lesser extent, H. bulbosum and ryegrass, generally developed leaves faster than the fescues. Numbers of live leaves per shoot, and numbers of actively-elongating leaves per shoot declined in a similar varietal order. Despite this, the large leaves of the fescues resulted in their having a leaf area per main shoot equal to, or exceeding that of, the other grasses for most of the experiment. In general, rate of leaf appearance, number of live leaves, number of actively-elongating leaves and leaf length were increased by a high level of N and high temperature, but high temperature reduced leaf width and, in some instances, tiller numbers."
Language:English
References:25
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Ryle, G. J. A. 1964. A comparison of leaf and tiller growth in seven perennial grasses as influenced by nitrogen and temperature. Grass Forage Sci. 19(3):p. 281-290.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2494.1964.tb01175.x
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