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Growth and phenological development patterns differ between seedling and regrowth lucerne crops (Medicago sativa L.)

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY
Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages 47-55

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.eja.2011.03.006

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Alfalfa; Leaf area index; Crop modelling; Flowering; Phyllochron; Radiation use efficiency

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  1. New Zealand Foundation of Research, Science and Technology (FRST) [C02X0812]
  2. New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited

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This study compared physiological responses of fully irrigated seedling and regrowth lucerne crops (Medicago sativa L) grown under similar environmental field conditions. Measurements occurred for 2-4 years after sowing on 24 October, 15 November, 05 December and 27 December 2000 at Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand. Irrespective of the date of sowing, on average lucerne accumulated less shoot dry matter (DM) in the seedling year (11 +/- 0.44 t ha(-1)) than during the regrowth year (18 +/- 0.76 t ha-1). Slower shoot-growth rates in seedlings were explained by less intercepted light and reduced efficiency in conversion of light to biomass. Specifically, seedlings had a longer phyllochron (47 +/- 2.3 degrees Cd leaf(-1)) and slower leaf area expansion rate (0.009 m(2) m(-2) degrees Cd-1) than regrowth crops (35 +/- 1.8 degrees Cd leaf(-1) and 0.016 m(-2) m(-2) degrees Cd, respectively). There were no differences in canopy architecture with a common extinction coefficient of 0.93. The radiation use efficiency (RUE) for shoot production (RUEshoot) was 1.2 +/- 0.16 g DM MJ(-1) of intercepted photosynthetically active radiation (PAR(i)) in seedlings and 1.9 +/- 0.24 g DM MJ(-1) PAR(i) in regrowth crops. Reproductive development was slower in seedling than regrowth crops due to an apparent juvenile period ranging from 240 to 530 degrees Cd in seedlings. For both seedling and regrowth phases, the thermal time accumulation to reach 50% buds visible (Tt(0-bv)) and 50% open flowers (Tt(0-n)) increased as photoperiod shortened in autumn. The minimum Tt(0-bv), or the thermal-time duration of the basic vegetative period (Tt(BVP)), was estimated at 270 +/- 48 degrees Cd at photoperiods >14h for regrowth crops. The theoretical threshold below which reproductive development is projected to cease, or the base photoperiod (P-Pbase), was estimated at a common 6.9 h for seedling and regrowth crops. The transition from buds visible to open flowers (Tt(bv-fl),) was mainly controlled by air temperature and ranged from 161 degrees Cd for seedlings to 274 degrees Cd for regrowth crops. These results can be used as guidelines to develop differential management strategies for seedling and regrowth crops and improve the parameterization of lucerne simulation models. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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