Cool-Season Annual Grasses Interseeded into a Bermudagrass with Improved Cold Tolerance for Grazing in the Upper South

Glen E. Aiken
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Bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (Pers.) L.] cultivars with improved cold tolerance can be used for grazing in the U.S. upper south, but these bermudagrasses do not provide adequate growth for stocking until late May to early June. Length of the grazing season can be extended by interseeding bermudagrass with cool-season annual grasses; however, it is uncertain if competiveness of cool-season grasses will reduce yields and damage stands of bermudagrasses that are late in breaking dormancy. A plot experiment was conducted with ‘Wrangler’ bermudagrass to compare spring and summer herbage dry matter (DM) yields, percentage harvested yields relative to total spring or summer DM yields, and nutritive value among interseeded rye (Secale cereale L.), ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), rye–wheat and rye–ryegrass mixtures, and bermudagrass-only plots. Rye and mixtures of rye with wheat or ryegrass had high total spring yields in both years whereas wheat yields were low in both years and ryegrass provided high yields in the first year and lower yields in the second. Bermudagrass-only plots consistently had the highest total summer yields, but any dampening of bermudagrass in interseeded plots occurred only in the first summer harvest. Results indicated that cool-season annual grasses can be interseeded into bermudagrass to provide grazing in the spring with high-quality forage.

冷季一年生禾本科植物与百慕大草杂交,提高耐寒性,在南部北部放牧
百慕大草[梭子蟹属]耐寒性提高的品种可以用于美国南部北部的放牧,但这些百慕大草在5月下旬到6月初之前不能提供足够的生长。用冷季一年生草间种百慕大草可以延长放牧季节;然而,尚不确定冷季草的竞争是否会降低产量并损害较晚打破休眠的百慕大草的林分。采用牧马人百慕大草小区试验,比较了杂交黑麦(Secale cereale L.)、黑麦草(Lolium multiflorum Lam.)、小麦(Triticum aestivum L.)、黑麦草和黑麦草混交种以及纯百慕大草小区的春夏牧草干物质(DM)产量、收获产量占春夏牧草总产量的百分比以及营养价值。黑麦和黑麦与小麦或黑麦草杂交的春季总产量在这两年都很高,而小麦产量在这两年都很低,黑麦草第一年产量高,第二年产量低。只种植百慕大草的地块始终具有最高的夏季总产量,但杂交地块的百慕大草只有在第一次夏季收获时才会受到抑制。结果表明,冷季一年生牧草可与百慕大草杂交,为春季放牧提供优质牧草。
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