Forage Seed Production Tropical and subtropical species

Forage Seed Production Tropical and subtropical species

Author: Daphne T. Fairey

Publisher: CABI

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 495

ISBN-13: 0851991912

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Published in association with the International Herbage Seed Production Research Group, this volume and its companion provide the definitive resource for anyone involved in the breeding and commercial production of grass and legume seeds, whether for grazing systems, horticulture or recreation.


Forage Seed Production

Forage Seed Production

Author: D. T. Fairey

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13:

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Temperate forage seeds: an introduction; Reproductive development and the establishment of potential seed yield in grasses and legumes; Components of seed yield in grasses and legumes; Maturation of grass and legume seed; Grass seed crop management; Legume seed crop management; Pollination, fertilization and pollinating mechanisms in grasses and legumes; Harvest and postharvest management of forage seed crops; Seed quality of grasses and legumes; Breeding for higher seed yields in grasses and forage legumes; The forage seed trade; Festuca arundinacea Schreb. (Tall fescue) in the USA; Festuca rubra L. (Creepling red fescue) in Canada; Lolium multiflorum Lam. (Italian ryegrass) in Germany; Lolium perenne L. (Perennial ryegrass) in Denmark; Poa pratensis L. (Smooth-stalked meadowgrass/Kentuchy bluegrass) in the Netherlands; Dactylis glomerata L. (Cocksfoot) in New Zealand; Lotus corniculatus L. (Birdsfoot trefoil) in North America; Medicago sativa L. (Lucerne/Alfafa) in Canada; Trifolium pratense L. (Red clover) in France; Trifolium repens L. (White clover) in New Zealand; Trifolium subterraneum L. (Subterranean clover) in Australia.


Forage Seed Production: Temperate species

Forage Seed Production: Temperate species

Author: Daphne T. Fairey

Publisher: Cabi

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13:

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The grasses and legumes grown in pastures and rangelands form the basis of the worldwide animal production industry. Some species also have a significant role in the sport and leisure industry, for playing surfaces such as golf courses and football fields. It is therefore vitally important to ensure that seed supplies of appropriate species are available for use on a commercial scale. This book is published in association with the International Herbage Seed Production Research Group. It brings together leading researchers and along with its companion volume Forage Seed Production Volume 2: Tropical and Subtropical Species (to be published in late 1998), provides the definitive resource for all those concerned with breeding and profitable seed production for grasses and legumes used within grazing systems or recreation and amenity provision. The book is in two parts. Part 1 covers all aspects relevant to seed production, including improving seed yield and quality, crop management, harvesting, processing and the international seed trade. Part 2 consists of eleven case studies from eight countries covering three continents. This book and its companion should be read by all seed scientists involved in the breeding and commercial production of grass and legume seed. They also represent a valuable asset for all commercial seed suppliers. Additionally, the information presented within the book is important for all students and lecturers within departments of agriculture and plant breeding.


Forage Seed Production

Forage Seed Production

Author: D.S. Loch

Publisher: C A B International

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 704

ISBN-13: 9780851992082

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This two-volume set examines temperate, tropical and subtropical species of seed, providing a resource for all those concerned with the breeding and profitable use of grasses and legumes within grazing systems or recreation and amenity provision.


Forage Legumes for Temperate Grasslands

Forage Legumes for Temperate Grasslands

Author: John Frame

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-08-22

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0429530188

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With the underpinning role of forage legumes in the nitrogen economy and animal productivity from temperate grasslands certain to expand in the future, particularly in regions where their potential has not yet been realized, it is essential that the wealth of information currently available is widely disseminated. This book serves the purpose with


Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses

Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses

Author: Beat Boller

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-01-14

Total Pages: 527

ISBN-13: 1441907602

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Grassland farming in Europe was already established during the settlement of the rst farmers together with their domesticated animals after the last ice age. Since then, grassland provides the forage basis to feed ruminant animals for the p- duction of meat and milk. Depending on the ecological conditions and intensity of usage, various plant communities with different species developed, displaying a rich biodiversity. With the introduction of improved crop rotations at the end of the 16th century, grasses and legumes were also grown to an important extent as forage crops on arable land. In the last decades the importance of amenity grasses increased markedly, due to the demand of the society for new usages like landscape protection. Around 1900 interested farmers and academics identi ed the need for gra- land improvement through systematic selection and seed production. This marks the beginning of breeding and research in companies but also at universities and specialized research institutes. Plant collection started with many of the species that are still of importance today. The collected materials were grouped according to the intended use and some type of phenotypic selection was applied. Seed mul- plication of such populations was performed in pure stands and the harvested seed was marketed. Although the vegetative biomass and its quality are of utmost imp- tance in forage crop breeding, it is the seed yield potential which determines the commercial success of a new variety.


Temperate Forage Legumes

Temperate Forage Legumes

Author: John Frame

Publisher: Cabi

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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The major temperate forage legumes are of global importance in the sustainable productivity of ruminant feed in the developed world. This book brings together in one volume all aspects of their basic biology and associated production practices. Emphasis is placed on the importance of understanding plant characteristics and their consequences in terms of forage output, quality and utilization by livestock. Recent research advances are reviewed and put into context and several recently commercialised species are also covered. The introduction considers the history, current extent, benefits and limits of temperate forage legume usage. Subsequent chapters are dedicated to a comprehensive examination of each forage species in turn, dealing with their origin, morphology, physiology, ecology, nitrogen-fixing capability, cultivars, seed production, nutritive value and productivity. The key factors for optimal management are identified and the prospects for the future outlined, including the potential arising from the use of biotechnology. This book is essential reading for degree and postgraduate students of plant science, agronomy and animal production. Additionally, students and researchers in ecology and environmental science will also find it a valuable resource. The management sections will be of particular value to grassland advisers, consultants and progressive land users.


Forage Seed Production in Ethiopia. Challenges and Prospects

Forage Seed Production in Ethiopia. Challenges and Prospects

Author: Asiresssie Silesh

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2021-11-17

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 3346541134

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Seminar paper from the year 2021 in the subject Agrarian Studies, Hawassa University, language: English, abstract: This term paper aims to investigate challenges and prospects of forage seed production in Ethiopia. Seed production of forage species is a much earlier and less developed stage in the tropics and subtropics than in temperate regimes. Many of the current tropical forage cultivars were developed 50 years ago. Most of these grasses come from species new to agriculture. They have not undergone long period of domestication through hybridization and selection. Instead, they still retain many "wild characteristics" – attributes which aid their natural spread but pose difficulties for their commercial seed production. All of this poses a challenge to seed producers who must decide where the various crops should be grown for seed, the best management strategy to apply in each case and when and how they should be harvested to maximize seed yield and quality. Forage seed productions in tropical regions are characterized by variable production. Seed yield instability of the species may be a consequence of the contrasting environmental conditions that occur during the vegetative and reproductive growth of the crops.