PEDIGREE PASTURE STRAINS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT

P. Sears
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The main reason for the committee asking me for this paper was to hear some information on Grasslands Division's new longrotation ryegrass. At the outset let me say that although this new strain is still at the field testing and early seed multiplication stage, I am sure that in it New Zealand has another outstanding string to its agricultural bow. This ryegrass strain has been developed over the past 15 years or so by appropriate crosses between perennial and short-rotation ryegrass, with the selection emphasis towards the dense perennial ryegrass type of plant. In other words the effort has been to develop a perennial ryegrass with more palatability and with more winter growth than the true perennial. It is the final step in Sir Bruce Levy's concept of a series of true New Zealand ryegrass strains, from the Western Wolths, Italian, and true perennial to the rotation types suitable for different farming systems. These have all now been produced largely by the genius and painstaking green fingers of Dr Corkill and his team, which team is now led by his protege Dr Barclay. To me it is a classic example of how great a contribution to agriculture can be made by a small group of very high quality scientists provided with good assistance and facilities and knowing what they are looking for. Dr Corkill will, however, agree that the associated pasture and chemical studies at Grasslands, Plant Chemistry Division, and other research centres, and by extension workers and farms throughout the country, have all added their more indirect help, even if only in defining merits and demerits of the various models, and thus in assisting the plant breeder in his clarification of breeding objectives.
纯种牧草品系及其管理
委员会让我写这篇论文的主要原因是想听听关于草原部新的长轮作黑麦草的一些信息。首先请允许我说,虽然这种新品种仍处于田间试验和早期种子繁殖阶段,但我确信,新西兰在其农业方面有另一项突出的成果。该黑麦草品系是在过去15年左右的时间里,通过多年生黑麦草和短轮作黑麦草之间的适当杂交而培育出来的,选择重点是多年生黑麦草型植物。换句话说,我们一直在努力开发一种多年生黑麦草,它比真正的多年生黑麦草更具适口性,冬季生长能力更强。这是Bruce Levy爵士关于一系列真正的新西兰黑麦草品种概念的最后一步,从西沃尔斯,意大利,真正的多年生到适合不同农业系统的轮作类型。这些现在都是由科基尔博士和他的团队的天才和辛勤的绿色手指生产出来的,该团队现在由他的门徒巴克莱博士领导。对我来说,这是一个典型的例子,说明一小群高素质的科学家在得到良好的援助和设施的情况下,知道他们在寻找什么,可以对农业做出多大的贡献。然而,Corkill博士会同意,草原、植物化学部门和其他研究中心的相关牧场和化学研究,以及全国各地的推广工作者和农场,都提供了更多的间接帮助,即使只是在定义各种模型的优缺点方面,从而帮助植物育种者澄清育种目标。
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