Can irrigating more frequently mitigate detrimental heat wave effects on perennial ryegrass growth and persistence
Abstract
null null Heat waves are problematic for grazing livestock systems in regions dependant on temperate (cool-season) pasture species, owing to the often minimal heat tolerance (thermotolerance) of these pastures. A field experiment in north-west Tasmania, Australia, tested the hypothesis irrigating more frequently reduces detrimental heat wave effects on perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) above-ground growth and short-term persistence...
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Title
Can irrigating more frequently mitigate detrimental heat wave effects on perennial ryegrass growth and persistence
Published Date
Sep 15, 2020
Volume
291
Pages
108074
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