The Impact of Herbage Mass on Perennial Ryegrass Swards in Autumn on Autumn and over Winter Production and Characteristics

Accumulating herbage mass to facilitate the extension of the grazing season in autumn is commonly practised. The objective of the current study was to investigate the effect of accumulating varying target herbage masses (THM) in autumn and imposing different defoliation dates (DD), on herbage mass,...

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Main Authors: Caitlin Looney, Astrid Wingler, Michael Egan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/6/1140
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spelling doaj-5dce19ec2a03463b9244b8b8cd4faa672021-06-30T23:11:38ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952021-06-01111140114010.3390/agronomy11061140The Impact of Herbage Mass on Perennial Ryegrass Swards in Autumn on Autumn and over Winter Production and CharacteristicsCaitlin Looney0Astrid Wingler1Michael Egan2Teagasc, Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, P61 C996 Cork, IrelandSchool of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences and Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, Distillery Fields, North Mall, P61 P302 Cork, IrelandTeagasc, Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, P61 C996 Cork, IrelandAccumulating herbage mass to facilitate the extension of the grazing season in autumn is commonly practised. The objective of the current study was to investigate the effect of accumulating varying target herbage masses (THM) in autumn and imposing different defoliation dates (DD), on herbage mass, sward quality and water-soluble carbohydrates in autumn and the subsequent spring. A 4 × 3 factorial split plot design was assigned with four THM (Low ≈ 500 kg·DM·ha<sup>−1</sup>, Medium ≈ 1500 kg·DM·ha<sup>−1</sup>, High ≈ 2000 kg·DM·ha<sup>−1</sup> and Very high ≈ 3000 kg·DM·ha<sup>−1</sup>) and three DD (DD1—15 October, DD2—7 November and DD3—21 November), across two years. Measurements were carried out at each DD and in spring. Differences in sward quality were found between each THM on different DD. Sward quality reduced from DD2 to DD3 in the high THM (−13 g·kg<sup>−1</sup> DM CP, <i>p</i> < 0.001). The very high THM had the lowest sward quality from DD1 (206 g·kg<sup>−1</sup> DM CP, <i>p</i> < 0.001 and 787 g·kg<sup>−1</sup> DM DMD, <i>p</i> < 0.05). This study has identified the defoliation date of THM in autumn as key to improving autumn management strategies for increased utilisation and sward quality.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/6/1140perennial ryegrassherbage massautumn grazingsward qualitydefoliation date
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author Caitlin Looney
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Michael Egan
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Michael Egan
The Impact of Herbage Mass on Perennial Ryegrass Swards in Autumn on Autumn and over Winter Production and Characteristics
Agronomy
perennial ryegrass
herbage mass
autumn grazing
sward quality
defoliation date
author_facet Caitlin Looney
Astrid Wingler
Michael Egan
author_sort Caitlin Looney
title The Impact of Herbage Mass on Perennial Ryegrass Swards in Autumn on Autumn and over Winter Production and Characteristics
title_short The Impact of Herbage Mass on Perennial Ryegrass Swards in Autumn on Autumn and over Winter Production and Characteristics
title_full The Impact of Herbage Mass on Perennial Ryegrass Swards in Autumn on Autumn and over Winter Production and Characteristics
title_fullStr The Impact of Herbage Mass on Perennial Ryegrass Swards in Autumn on Autumn and over Winter Production and Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Herbage Mass on Perennial Ryegrass Swards in Autumn on Autumn and over Winter Production and Characteristics
title_sort impact of herbage mass on perennial ryegrass swards in autumn on autumn and over winter production and characteristics
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Accumulating herbage mass to facilitate the extension of the grazing season in autumn is commonly practised. The objective of the current study was to investigate the effect of accumulating varying target herbage masses (THM) in autumn and imposing different defoliation dates (DD), on herbage mass, sward quality and water-soluble carbohydrates in autumn and the subsequent spring. A 4 × 3 factorial split plot design was assigned with four THM (Low ≈ 500 kg·DM·ha<sup>−1</sup>, Medium ≈ 1500 kg·DM·ha<sup>−1</sup>, High ≈ 2000 kg·DM·ha<sup>−1</sup> and Very high ≈ 3000 kg·DM·ha<sup>−1</sup>) and three DD (DD1—15 October, DD2—7 November and DD3—21 November), across two years. Measurements were carried out at each DD and in spring. Differences in sward quality were found between each THM on different DD. Sward quality reduced from DD2 to DD3 in the high THM (−13 g·kg<sup>−1</sup> DM CP, <i>p</i> < 0.001). The very high THM had the lowest sward quality from DD1 (206 g·kg<sup>−1</sup> DM CP, <i>p</i> < 0.001 and 787 g·kg<sup>−1</sup> DM DMD, <i>p</i> < 0.05). This study has identified the defoliation date of THM in autumn as key to improving autumn management strategies for increased utilisation and sward quality.
topic perennial ryegrass
herbage mass
autumn grazing
sward quality
defoliation date
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/6/1140
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