Development of grazing-type lucerne: yield variation and relationship with plant morphology in the Medicago sativa complex
1995
Pecetti, L. | Valentini, P. | Piano, E. (Istituto Sperimentale per le Colture Foraggere, Lodi (Italy))
For agronomic, economic and environmental reasons the development of lucerne varieties adapted to grazing could meet the demand for a more extensive, sustainable agriculture. In this sense, a breeding programme activated at Lodi has carried out the evaluation for plant morphology and dry matter yield of a large collection of accessions belonging to different taxa of the Medicago sativa complex. The "taxonomic" groups were rather differentiated both morphologically and productively. The subsp. X varia and the artificial crosses between different taxa combined an interesting morphology with good productivity. Deep-crowned, possibly grazing tolerant plants were frequent in these groups as well as in the subsp. falcata and in "mielga" wild populations of the subsp. sativa. Wide differences were also found among accessions within groups for herbage yield and frequency of different plant types. Plants could be categorised into models with distinct top-growth morphology and vigour. The different frequency, among and within groups, of such models was apparently related to the interand intra-taxa variation for yield. Implications of the results on selection of grazing lucerne are discussed
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