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Forage Yield And Soil Moisture Content In Panicum Maximum Cv. Tanzania Monoculture And In A Mixture With Leucaena Leucocephala With Different Densities In Mexico, H. J. Delgado Gómez, Juan C. Ku-Vera, J. Ku Vera, J. Escamilla Bencomo, P. A. Velázquez Madrazo Aug 2023

Forage Yield And Soil Moisture Content In Panicum Maximum Cv. Tanzania Monoculture And In A Mixture With Leucaena Leucocephala With Different Densities In Mexico, H. J. Delgado Gómez, Juan C. Ku-Vera, J. Ku Vera, J. Escamilla Bencomo, P. A. Velázquez Madrazo

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Cattle production is limited by forage availability during the dry season since water and soil fertility are the main factors limiting production. Leucaena leucocephala has good nutritive value (24-30% CP). It can stand drought and grazing and so its introduction into pastures is recommended as an alternative to forage production during the dry season. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the introduction of L. leucocephala with different densities on biomass production of P. maximum and soil water content.


The Effect Of Extremes In Soil Moisture Content On Perennial Ryegrass Growth, A. Scott Laidlaw Jun 2023

The Effect Of Extremes In Soil Moisture Content On Perennial Ryegrass Growth, A. Scott Laidlaw

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Seasonal distribution of rainfall in the UK and Ireland is predicted to become more variable (Sweeney, 2003). The problems of excessive soil moisture on grass utilisation and the effect of deficit in soil moisture on grass growth are well known. However the effect of excess rainfall on the growth of sown grass is less clear and is usually not taken into account in grass growth models. This study was carried out to investigate the potential impact of excess moisture on perennial ryegrass growth in the field and to investigate the relative effect of soil moisture varying from deficit to excess …


Effects Of Grass Suppression On Legume Abundance In A Naturalised Pasture, Christian Hepp, I. Valentine, P. D. Kemp Jun 2023

Effects Of Grass Suppression On Legume Abundance In A Naturalised Pasture, Christian Hepp, I. Valentine, P. D. Kemp

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Low abundance and poor persistence of legumes is a generalised problem in hill country pastures in New Zealand, even at adequate soil phosphorus levels (Woodfield & Caradus, 1996). Likely causes of low legume contents in swards include lack of soil moisture, high temperatures (Barker et al., 1993), frequency and intensity of defoliation (Suckling, 1975; (Lambert et al., 1982) and increased grass competition due to increasing fixed nitrogen in the soil (Lambert et al., 1982). On this later point there is anecdotal evidence that suppression of the grass component with herbicide will boost clover content, colloquially called 'chemical topping'.


Performance Of Napier Grass (Cenchrus Purpureus L.) Genotypes Grown Under Limited Soil Moisture, E. Habte, M. S. Muktar, A. T. Negawo, A. M. Sartie, C. S. Jones Feb 2022

Performance Of Napier Grass (Cenchrus Purpureus L.) Genotypes Grown Under Limited Soil Moisture, E. Habte, M. S. Muktar, A. T. Negawo, A. M. Sartie, C. S. Jones

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Napier grass (Cenchrus purpureus Schumach L.) is an important perennial forage native to Africa and grown in many tropical and subtropical countries. It is considered as a short-term drought tolerant forage which is a useful trait in areas that are characterized by low precipitation during the dry season. To exploit the potential of this grass and identify water use efficient (WUE) genotypes, a field drought stress trial was conducted at Bishoftu, Ethiopia. Eighty-four Napier grass genotypes were planted in a p-rep design in four replications. The genotypes were evaluated for forage performance during the dry season of 2019 and …


Nitrogen Response Efficiencies From Grazed Dairy Pastures Under Dry Conditions, Frank R. Mckenzie, Joseph L. Jacobs Sep 2021

Nitrogen Response Efficiencies From Grazed Dairy Pastures Under Dry Conditions, Frank R. Mckenzie, Joseph L. Jacobs

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Experiments were conducted within a long-term nitrogen (N) fertiliser experiment under grazing. The objective was to examine N response efficiencies (kg dry matter (DM)/kg N) and herbage crude protein (CP) content to fertiliser N applied under dry soil conditions (gravimetric soil moisture content of 17% at 10cm; soil field capacity = 38% and wilting point = 11%) during autumn (April 1999) and late spring (November 1999) in southeastern Australia. Visually, N treated plots were greener in colour than control (no N) plots. No differences were recorded in primary or residual DM yields, N response efficiencies, and pasture growth rates between …


Effect Of Different Mulch Materials On Seedling Establishment Of Cleistogenes Songorica, J. H. Tai, Yanrong Wang Jun 2021

Effect Of Different Mulch Materials On Seedling Establishment Of Cleistogenes Songorica, J. H. Tai, Yanrong Wang

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Spatial Pattern And Heterogeneity For Soil Moisture Across Cropland‐Grassland Ecological Boundary In North Agro‐Pasturing Transition, China, H. M. Wang, K. Wang, Yingzhong Xie Feb 2021

Spatial Pattern And Heterogeneity For Soil Moisture Across Cropland‐Grassland Ecological Boundary In North Agro‐Pasturing Transition, China, H. M. Wang, K. Wang, Yingzhong Xie

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Factors Affecting Pasture Growth In A Densely Planted Willow Browse Block, Z. Hussain, Peter D. Kemp, David J. Horne, I. K. D. Jaya Jan 2021

Factors Affecting Pasture Growth In A Densely Planted Willow Browse Block, Z. Hussain, Peter D. Kemp, David J. Horne, I. K. D. Jaya

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Strategic Trampling To Conserve Soil Moisture In A Namibian Rangeland, I. Zimmermann, J. Labuschagne, V. K. Namupala Dec 2020

Strategic Trampling To Conserve Soil Moisture In A Namibian Rangeland, I. Zimmermann, J. Labuschagne, V. K. Namupala

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Rangeland Sustainability Modeling Using Soil Exposure And Soil Moisture Parameters, J. Tibbitts, Keith T. Weber, J. Théau, Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey Oct 2020

Rangeland Sustainability Modeling Using Soil Exposure And Soil Moisture Parameters, J. Tibbitts, Keith T. Weber, J. Théau, Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Livestock Grazing On Soil Moisture And Rangeland Vegetation Cover In Upland Grasslands Of Iran, Fazel Amiri, M. Farahpour, Sh. Fadai Sep 2020

Effects Of Livestock Grazing On Soil Moisture And Rangeland Vegetation Cover In Upland Grasslands Of Iran, Fazel Amiri, M. Farahpour, Sh. Fadai

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Silicon Application On Water Use Efficiency Of Alfalfa Plants, Zhenggang Guo, Huixia Liu, Suomin Wang Aug 2020

Effect Of Silicon Application On Water Use Efficiency Of Alfalfa Plants, Zhenggang Guo, Huixia Liu, Suomin Wang

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Soil Temperature And Soil Moisture On Soil Respiration Of Ungrazed Grassland In Loess Plateau , Gansu, Xudong Li, Ding Guo, Xiaodong Li, Xiaoyu Dong, Hua Fu Aug 2020

Effect Of Soil Temperature And Soil Moisture On Soil Respiration Of Ungrazed Grassland In Loess Plateau , Gansu, Xudong Li, Ding Guo, Xiaodong Li, Xiaoyu Dong, Hua Fu

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Hay Covered On Soil Evaporation, Xiangxin Cui, Yong Gao, Xingyuan Zhang Jun 2020

The Effect Of Hay Covered On Soil Evaporation, Xiangxin Cui, Yong Gao, Xingyuan Zhang

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Influence Of Growing Season Rainfall Amount And Clipping Intensity On Aboveground Net Primary Productivity In Leyums Chinensis Steppe, Feng He, Xianglin Li, Liqiang Wan, Yaxiong Jia, Dan He May 2020

Influence Of Growing Season Rainfall Amount And Clipping Intensity On Aboveground Net Primary Productivity In Leyums Chinensis Steppe, Feng He, Xianglin Li, Liqiang Wan, Yaxiong Jia, Dan He

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Estimation Of Net Rainfall Through Guava Tree For In-Situ Soil Moisture Conservation In Guava Based Hortipasture System In Central India, Akram Ahmed, Sunil Kumar Mar 2020

Estimation Of Net Rainfall Through Guava Tree For In-Situ Soil Moisture Conservation In Guava Based Hortipasture System In Central India, Akram Ahmed, Sunil Kumar

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Rainfall (R) falling on any vegetation can be partitioned in Stemflow (SF), Throughfall (TF) and Interception loss (I). Stemflow is that part of rainfall which flows down to the ground via leaves, stem, branches and trunk (above ground vegetative part). Throughfall is the part of rainfall which drips down through the canopy to the ground. Interception is the part of the rainfall after absorption by different parts of tree which remains with the above ground vegetative part and later on lost by the process of evaporation. Thus, SF and TF are combined termed as net rainfall and flow as runoff …


Effect Of Mulching Practices On Soil Moisture And Yield Of Forage Crops, Champak Kumar Kundu, Himangshu Das, Pintoo Bandopadhyay Mar 2020

Effect Of Mulching Practices On Soil Moisture And Yield Of Forage Crops, Champak Kumar Kundu, Himangshu Das, Pintoo Bandopadhyay

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

One of the main impediments in the way of improvement of livestock production is insufficiency of fodder. The gap between supply and demand would further aggravate due to increase in livestock population. In eastern India and Bengal delta land is usually devoted to fodder crops beyond monsoon when soil moisture becomes a limiting factor for crop production. Appropriate soil moisture conservation practices may reduce the evaporation loss and increase the yield. Among the different soil water conservation measures, mulching has gained popularity because it reduces the direct evaporation loss of soil water by restricting the transport of water vapour from …


Effect Of Soil Moisture Status And Animal Treading On N2O Emissions And The Effectiveness Of A Nitrification Inhibitor Mitigation Technology, H. J. Di, K. C. Cameron, B. Ball, A. Podolyan, Jizheng He Feb 2020

Effect Of Soil Moisture Status And Animal Treading On N2O Emissions And The Effectiveness Of A Nitrification Inhibitor Mitigation Technology, H. J. Di, K. C. Cameron, B. Ball, A. Podolyan, Jizheng He

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas with a long-term global warming potential about 298 times that of carbon dioxide (CO2). In grazed grassland, most of the N2O is emitted from nitrogen (N) excreted by the grazing animal, particularly in the animal urine. When the soil is wet, such as that in winter grazing conditions, animal grazing can cause soil structural damage, leading to soil compaction. The combination of a wet soil plus soil compaction is particularly conducive for N2O production. A nitrification inhibitor technology using dicyandiamide (DCD) has been developed …


A Method For Reflectance Index Wavelength Selection From Moisture-Controlled Soil And Crop Residue Samples, Ali Hamidisepehr, Michael P. Sama, Aaron P. Turner, Ole O. Wendroth Jan 2017

A Method For Reflectance Index Wavelength Selection From Moisture-Controlled Soil And Crop Residue Samples, Ali Hamidisepehr, Michael P. Sama, Aaron P. Turner, Ole O. Wendroth

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications

Reflectance indices are a method for reducing the dimensionality of spectral measurements used to quantify material properties. Choosing the optimal wavelengths for developing an index based on a given material and property of interest is made difficult by the large number of wavelengths typically available to choose from and the lack of homogeneity when remotely sensing agricultural materials. This study aimed to determine the feasibility of using a low-cost method for sensing the moisture content of background materials in traditional crop remote sensing. Moisture-controlled soil and wheat stalk residue samples were measured at varying heights using a reflectance probe connected …


Part I - Controlling The Soil Moisture Environment Of Transpiring Plants, Part Ii - Prediction Of Leaf Temperature Under Natural Atmospheric Conditions, Charles T. Haan, Billy J. Barfield, Robert Edling Jan 1970

Part I - Controlling The Soil Moisture Environment Of Transpiring Plants, Part Ii - Prediction Of Leaf Temperature Under Natural Atmospheric Conditions, Charles T. Haan, Billy J. Barfield, Robert Edling

KWRRI Research Reports

Part I

A technique for controlling the soil moisture potential in the root zone of transpiring plants was developed. The method uses the principles of unsaturated flow through a porous media to develop the desired moisture potential. In the case of non-steady state transpiration, the maximum possible fluctuation in the soil moisture potential can be determined by the techniques presented.

Part II

Two implicit leaf temperature prediction equations were derived from the energy balance approach. The equations define sensible and latent heat transfer from a plant population as a two step process:

  1. Transfer between the plant leaf and the canopy …