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Factors responsible for failures in the establishment of summer grasses on the black earths of the Darling Downs, Queensland

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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.

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Seventeen 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.

Item Type:Article
Corporate Creators:Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland
Subjects:Science > Botany > Plant physiology
Live Archive:11 Mar 2024 05:56
Last Modified:26 Jun 2024 04:54

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