Journal article

Evaluation of herbage yield in a forage grass breeding program: Comparison of visual rating versus measurement in single-row plots or swards

KF Smith, M Tasneem, GA Kearney, KFM Reed, A Leonforte

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture | Published : 2001

Abstract

To refine selection methods for a perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) breeding program, half-sib families and commercial cultivars were evaluated for 3 years with treatments sown as both single-drill rows or swards. Dry matter yield of the perennial ryegrass treatments was evaluated several times in each year as a visual score which was subsequently calibrated against a regression determined by cutting a subset of plots or by cutting all plots. Thus, the experiment evaluated 2 aspects of herbage-yield determination in a perennial ryegrass breeding program: (i) the use of visual estimates of herbage yield to reduce the time spent cutting plots, and (ii) the use of single-row plots compared..

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