Gt. Barthram, SHOOT CHARACTERISTICS OF TRIFOLIUM-REPENS GROWN IN ASSOCIATION WITH LOLIUM-PERENNE OR HOLCUS-LANATUS IN PASTURES GRAZED BY SHEEP, Grass and forage science, 52(3), 1997, pp. 336-339
The morphological characteristics of Trifolium repens, grown in associ
ation with either Lolium perenne or Holcus lanatus and grazed by sheep
to maintain sward surface heights of 3 cm. 5 cm and 10 cm, were measu
red. The lamina area. petiole length, internode length and internode w
eight of T. repens were significantly greater when H. lanatus was the
companion grass than when L. perenne was the companion grass. All of t
hese characteristics, together with the number of laminae per stolon,
were also greater in the taller swards than in the shorter swards, The
number of branches on each shoot did not vary significantly with eith
er companion species or sward height treatment. Except for the effects
of the treatments on the number of branches, the results are generall
y consistent with the known effects of variation in foliar shading on
the morphology of T. repens.