Factors responsible for failures in the establishment of summer grasses on the black earths of the Darling Downs, QueenslandExport / Share Leslie, J.K. (1965) Factors responsible for failures in the establishment of summer grasses on the black earths of the Darling Downs, Queensland. Queensland Journal of Agricultural and Animal Sciences, 22 (1). pp. 17-38.
AbstractSeventeen field sowings at 0·5-in. depth were made with seed of Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana Kunth) and green panic (Panicum maximum var. trichoglume (K. Schum.) Eyles). Each sowing was exposed for a maximum period of six weeks and the fate of seed divided into the following categories: seed germinating in the field, seedlings crust-impeded, non-emergent seedlings, seedling mortality, seedling survivors and seed retaining its viability. The various factors affecting establishment are discussed, and consideration given to the most pertinent avenues of research, with a view to improving establishment reliability.
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