RESEEDING IN THE FALKLAND-ISLANDS - SEED RATE AND FERTILIZERS FOR ESTABLISHMENT

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DAVIES, TH
RILEY, J
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[1] AGR RES CTR,PORT STANLEY,ENGLAND
[2] ROTHAMSTED EXPTL STN,INST ARABLE CROPS RES,HARPENDEN AL5 2JQ,HERTS,ENGLAND
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10.1111/j.1365-2494.1994.tb01977.x
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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Five experiments were carried out to measure the effects of seed rate and fertilizers on the establishment and early growth of reseeded grass mixtures in the Falkland Islands. Experiments 1 and 2 compared seed rates within the range 7.5-35 kg ha-1. Experiment 3 assessed the effects of three levels of each of nitrogen (N), P2O5, K2O and CaCO3 applied as seedbed fertilizers. Experiments 4 and 5 were similar in intent to Experiment 3, but treatments consisted of either nil or a very heavy application of the same fertilizer elements. In all experiments, the grass seed mixtures were sown in late summer after rotavation and burning of Cortaderia pilosa-dominant indigenous vegetation on peaty soils. Percentage ground cover was estimated in the following spring and dry matter production through the first year was determined by sample harvests. Initially, heavier seed rates resulted in higher percentage ground cover of sown species, but dry matter production over the season following sowing showed a significant increase only between the 25 and 35 kg ha-1 rates in Experiment 2. The modest levels of seedbed fertilizers applied in Experiment 3 had no significant effect on either percentage ground cover of sown species or dry matter production. Even at the higher levels used in Experiments 4 and 5, only N consistently increased dry matter yields, although a significant positive response was also obtained from CaCO3 in the final harvests. The implications of the results to farmers in the Falkland Islands who may be contemplating reseeding are discussed.
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