Forage production and perennial root biomass in lucerne under two cutting heights

Abstract This study evaluated the impact of cutting severity (4 vs. 10 cm cutting height) on forage production and biomass of perennial organs (root plus crown), in two contrasting winter dormant cultivars of lucerne (G6 vs. G10), defoliated more frequently than usually recommended, during the first...

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