Forage yield of a grass-clover mixture on an acid soil in the third year after soil liming

Soil acidity is one of the most common reasons for low yields of forage crops. This paper analyzes the long-term effect of liming (control - without CaO; 3 t*ha-1 CaO; 6 t*ha-1 CaO) applied to an acid soil (pHH2O 4.8) before stand establishment on the productivity of a mixture of red clover (Tr...

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Main Authors: Dalibor TOMIĆ, Vladeta STEVOVIĆ, Dragan ĐUROVIĆ, Nikola BOKAN, Branka POPOVIĆ, Jasmina KNEŽEVIĆ
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773658_Forage_yield_of_a_grass_clover_mixture_on_an_acid_soil_in_the_third_year_after_soil_liming_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-3ffe3fae04bd4f68a44fc24678fc02942020-11-25T02:28:14ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492018-06-0119248248910.5513/JCEA01/19.2.2149Forage yield of a grass-clover mixture on an acid soil in the third year after soil limingDalibor TOMIĆVladeta STEVOVIĆDragan ĐUROVIĆNikola BOKANBranka POPOVIĆJasmina KNEŽEVIĆSoil acidity is one of the most common reasons for low yields of forage crops. This paper analyzes the long-term effect of liming (control - without CaO; 3 t*ha-1 CaO; 6 t*ha-1 CaO) applied to an acid soil (pHH2O 4.8) before stand establishment on the productivity of a mixture of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) and tall oat grass (Arrhenatherum elatius L.) during the third year of production. Soil liming significantly increased hay yields in the first and second cuts by 17-25% and 46%, respectively, which resulted from an increase in the total yield and dry matter content of forage. In the third cut, soil liming had no effect on forage and hay yields due to the lower amount of precipitation in the second part of the growing season. Both lime application rates led to a significant reduction in the percentage of red clover in the first and second cuts, thus favoring the percentage of tall oat grass. In the third cut, only the percentage of weeds was lower in both lime treatments, as it decreased by more than 55% compared to the control.https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773658_Forage_yield_of_a_grass_clover_mixture_on_an_acid_soil_in_the_third_year_after_soil_liming_en.pdfforage yieldred cloversoil limingtall oat grass
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author Dalibor TOMIĆ
Vladeta STEVOVIĆ
Dragan ĐUROVIĆ
Nikola BOKAN
Branka POPOVIĆ
Jasmina KNEŽEVIĆ
spellingShingle Dalibor TOMIĆ
Vladeta STEVOVIĆ
Dragan ĐUROVIĆ
Nikola BOKAN
Branka POPOVIĆ
Jasmina KNEŽEVIĆ
Forage yield of a grass-clover mixture on an acid soil in the third year after soil liming
Journal of Central European Agriculture
forage yield
red clover
soil liming
tall oat grass
author_facet Dalibor TOMIĆ
Vladeta STEVOVIĆ
Dragan ĐUROVIĆ
Nikola BOKAN
Branka POPOVIĆ
Jasmina KNEŽEVIĆ
author_sort Dalibor TOMIĆ
title Forage yield of a grass-clover mixture on an acid soil in the third year after soil liming
title_short Forage yield of a grass-clover mixture on an acid soil in the third year after soil liming
title_full Forage yield of a grass-clover mixture on an acid soil in the third year after soil liming
title_fullStr Forage yield of a grass-clover mixture on an acid soil in the third year after soil liming
title_full_unstemmed Forage yield of a grass-clover mixture on an acid soil in the third year after soil liming
title_sort forage yield of a grass-clover mixture on an acid soil in the third year after soil liming
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Soil acidity is one of the most common reasons for low yields of forage crops. This paper analyzes the long-term effect of liming (control - without CaO; 3 t*ha-1 CaO; 6 t*ha-1 CaO) applied to an acid soil (pHH2O 4.8) before stand establishment on the productivity of a mixture of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) and tall oat grass (Arrhenatherum elatius L.) during the third year of production. Soil liming significantly increased hay yields in the first and second cuts by 17-25% and 46%, respectively, which resulted from an increase in the total yield and dry matter content of forage. In the third cut, soil liming had no effect on forage and hay yields due to the lower amount of precipitation in the second part of the growing season. Both lime application rates led to a significant reduction in the percentage of red clover in the first and second cuts, thus favoring the percentage of tall oat grass. In the third cut, only the percentage of weeds was lower in both lime treatments, as it decreased by more than 55% compared to the control.
topic forage yield
red clover
soil liming
tall oat grass
url https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773658_Forage_yield_of_a_grass_clover_mixture_on_an_acid_soil_in_the_third_year_after_soil_liming_en.pdf
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