Acta Univ. Agric. Silvic. Mendelianae Brun. 2011, 59(5), 159-168 | DOI: 10.11118/actaun201159050159
Evaluation of Deschampsia caespitosa /L./ Beauv. competition ability in mixtures with main turfgrass species
- 1 Česká zemědělská univerzita v Praze, Fakulta agrobiologie, potravinových a přírodních zdrojů, Katedra pícninářství a trávníkářství, Kamýcká 129, Praha 6 - Suchdol, 165 21, Česká republika
- 2 Šlechtitelská stanice Větrov, Oseva UNI Choceň a. s., Větrov, 399 01 Milevsko, Česká republika
Numbers of tillers and weight of aboveground dry mass were evaluated in a field experiment at the Plant breeding station Větrov of Oseva UNI Choceň a. s., Czech Republic (620 m a. s. l., average year temperature 6.9 ˚C, average year precipitation 642 mm) in mixtures of D. caespitosa cv. 'Kometa' with Poa pratensis L. cv. 'Harmonie' or with Lolium perenne L. cv. 'Filip' during three years of vegetation. The seeding rate was always 40 thous. viable seeds per m2. The proportion of D. caespitosa in the mixtures was 25%, 50% or 75% of the total number of seeds, a monoculture was established too. The sward was mown to 3 cm. D. caespitosa was not able to compete with L. perenne. The number of its tillers during the experiment ranged up to 3% of total number of tillers of the sward; the weight of aboveground DM was maximally 1.5% of the total aboveground phytomass. It established much better in the mixtures with P. pratensis. The total number of both components and the weight of aboveground dry mass was significantly influenced by the year (p-value < 0.000-0.009), by D. caespitosa proportion in the seed mixture (p-value = 0.001-0.003) and by the interaction of these factors (p-value = 0.000-0.056). It developed more rapidly in the first year in comparison with P. pratensis and reached 31-85% of total amount of tillers in positive correlation to its proportion in the seed mixture, later the competition capacity of P. pratensis increased and D. caespitosa tillers proportion in the sward was 11-39% in the third year. The trend of the weight of its aboveground dry mass was similar - 21-78% in the first year and 8-36% in the third year in a positive correlation with its proportion in the seed mixture. D. caespitosa and P. pratensis created bigger tillers in the later years.
Keywords: Deschampsia caespitosa, Lolium perenne, Poa pratensis, grass mixture, competition, tillers, aboveground phytomass
Grants and funding:
The research was realised by the FAFNR, CULS Prague and supported by the research project No. MSM6046070901 of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic.
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