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Published online 1 January 1966
Published in Agron J 58:5-8 (1966)
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Differences in Rate of Use of Soil Moisture by Stands of Perennial Ryegrass and White Clover1

K. J. Mitchell2 and J. R. Kerr3

Evapotranspiration from tall ryegrass was consistently greater than from short ryegrass and tall or short white clover; the rankings of the latter three treatments varied over the spring periods examined. Although requirements for potential transpiration were met, there were considerable differences in the rates of use of soil moisture between the different pasture stands.


1 Contribution from the Plant Physiology Division, D.S.I.R., Palmerston North, New Zealand.

2 Director, Plant Physiology Division.

3 Scientific Officer, Plant Physiology Division, now at Department of Soils, University of Wisconsin, Madison 6, Wisconsin.

Received for publication May 3, 1965.





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