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Published online 1 September 1968
Published in Agron J 60:512-514 (1968)
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Competition Between Ladino Clover Seedlings and Established Orchardgrass in Nutrient Solution Cultures1

C. F. Gross and R. R. Robinson2

Ladino clover seedlings were grown alone and in association with established orchardgrass in nutrient solution cultures in the greenhouse. Techniques were devised to control competition for light. Nutrient solutions at each of two concentrations were (1) changed frequently and (2) not changed during the experiment. Where solutions were not changed, pH values were controlled and nutrients replenished.

There was no evidence that actively growing roots of well-established orchardgrass released substances in the nutrient solution that affected the yield of ladino clover seedlings.

Key Words: legumes • grasses • plant competition • phytotoxicity • root exudates • allelopathy • pasture management


1 Contribution of the U. S. Regional Pasture Research Laboratory, Soil and Water Conservation Research and Crops Research Divisions, ARS, USDA, University Park, Pa., in cooperation with the 12 Northeastern States. Contribution No. 223 of the U. S. Regional Pasture Research Laboratory.

2 Research Soil Scientists, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, ARS, USDA, U. S. Regional Pasture Research Laboratory, University Park, Pa. 16802.

Received for publication February 23, 1968.





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