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Development and evaluation of grazing-tolerant alfalfa cultivars: A review

Authors :
J. H. Bouton
A. Singh
S. R. Smith
W. P. McCaughey
Source :
Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 80:503-512
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Canadian Science Publishing, 2000.

Abstract

Plant breeders have long sought to improve grazing tolerance of alfalfa without sacrificing the beneficial yield and quality attributes of this species. Most efforts have focussed on selecting for traits (e.g., creeping rootedness) related to grazing tolerance and/or simulated grazing, but these efforts failed to account for the multiple stresses caused by grazing animals. Trait selection often led to sacrifices in yield and other desirable characteristics resulting in cultivars that were not robust across grazing management systems and environments. An innovative selection procedure was recently developed at the University of Georgia which incorporated intensive grazing with continuous stocking by beef cattle. The development of "Alfagraze" using this procedure showed that grazing tolerance and high yields can be incorporated into the same cultivar, along with consistent performance across grazing management systems and environments. Subsequent research has shown that grazing tolerance can be improved within elite, high-yielding, multiple-pest-resistant cultivars and breeding populations. Selection using intensive grazing with continuous stocking has been summarised in a "Standard Test Protocol" that is now being successfully used by public and private alfalfa breeders and in cultivar evaluation programs in the USA, Canada, and other countries. Key words: Medicago sativa, Medicago sativa ssp. falcata, persistence, lucerne, grazing tolerance, Alfagraze

Details

ISSN :
19181833 and 00084220
Volume :
80
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Canadian Journal of Plant Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........57fbd3173f65220ddb3922a240da4cd3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4141/p99-048