The effect of temperature and soil moisture on summer survival of two varieties of Phalaris tuberosa
K Hoen
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
6(22) 280 - 282
Published: 1966
Abstract
The variety Australian Commercial and C.P.I. 19331 of Phalaris tuberosa were grown in two-gallon containers at two plant densities, two shading levels, and two subsoil moisture levels. Shading during the summer reduced soil temperature near the surface by an average of 26°F but had no effect on survival. Percentage survival was highest at low plant density and where moisture was supplied to the subsoil. The Moroccan variety C.P.I. 19331 had a higher survival rate than Australian Commercial under all conditions. The conclusion is drawn that survival depends mainly on the availability of subsoil moisture during the summer.https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9660280
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