A. Mills, B. Thomson, Paul Muir, Noel Smith, D. Moot
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Abstract
The production of resident pastures on rolling hill country was measured in three paddocks over 20 years at Poukawa in Central Hawke’s Bay. The pastures had been routinely fertilised with 250 kg/ha/yr of superphosphate but no pasture renovation, nor nitrogen fertiliser application, occurred during the measurement period. Total annual dry matter (DM) yield ranged from 4.5 to 12.8 t/ha/yr, which shows the level of variability to be expected in this summer-dry environment. The greatest proportion (60-90%) of growth occurred in winter/spring with consistent mean growth rates of 50-62 kg DM/ha/d in September and October. These rates were calculated to be 5.49±0.55 kg DM/ha/°Cd when spring moisture was non-limiting. The pastures had a mean water use efficiency of 16.9±0.34 kg DM/ha/mm of water available (R2 = 0.93). The amount of water available was calculated from a soil water budget based on a plant available water holding capacity of 124 mm (0-1.0 m depth). The results provide coefficients that can be combined with readily available climate data to predict pasture growth rates for feed budgeting purposes. Rainfall data collected on-site was highly correlated (r=0.94) with that predicted from the NIWA virtual climate station network.
在中霍克斯湾普卡瓦的三个围场中,测量了20年来起伏丘陵地区常住牧场的产量。在测量期间,牧场常规施用250公斤/公顷/年的过磷酸钙,但没有对牧场进行改造,也没有施用氮肥。年总干物质(DM)产量在4.5 ~ 12.8吨/公顷/年之间,这表明在这种夏季-干燥环境下预期的变率水平。冬季和春季的生长比例最大(60-90%),9月和10月的平均生长速率为50-62 kg DM/ha/d。当春季湿度不受限制时,这些速率为5.49±0.55 kg DM/ha/°Cd。平均水分利用效率为16.9±0.34 kg DM/ha/mm (R2 = 0.93)。可利用水量是根据植物有效持水量124 mm (0-1.0 m深度)的土壤水分预算计算得出的。结果提供的系数可以与现成的气候数据相结合,以预测饲料预算目的的牧草生长速度。现场采集的降雨量与NIWA虚拟气候站网络预测的降雨量高度相关(r=0.94)。