Tropical Grasslands (2002) Volume 36, 112 Selection of pasture species for groundcover suited to shade in mature macadamia orchards in subtropical Australia D.J. FIRTH1, R.M. JONES2, L.M. McFADYEN1, B.G. COOK3 and R.D.B. WHALLEY4
1Tropical Fruit Research Station, Alstonville, NSW Abstract
Soil erosion is a significant problem in subtropical macadamia orchards in Australia, especially when groundcover vegetation is shaded out under older orchards. The aim of this study was to identify suitable low-growing, perennial groundcovers that would persist in the low light conditions under mature macadamias. Twenty-six legume and grass accessions and 1 herb were evaluated in small plots in a 16-year-old commercial orchard near Lismore, NSW. Plant density, groundcover (%), herbage mass, sward canopy height and groundcover spread were determined in high, medium and low light in the interrow for 2 years (1996–97). Groundcover was also measured for 3 years, on 19 of the accessions in a younger orchard at another site. |