Narrow-leaf birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus tenuis Waldst. & Kit.) is a herbaceous perennial legume of Mediterranean origin, which can grow in saline and waterlogged environments (Teakle et al. 2010). If this species is to be cultivated in regions constrained by these abiotic factors, it is also vital that herbage produced has a forage quality acceptable for ruminant production. In addition, proanthocyanidin (PA) content is important, and legume species can cause animal production issues if PA content is low, (<0.02%), e.g. fro-thy bloat, or high (>5 %), e.g. decreased palatability and digestibility (Larkin et al. 1999). This study examined the PA content and forage quality of a range of L. tenuis accessions being evaluated for improved seed production and suitability for introduction into grazing systems where sa-linity and waterlogging are a common problem.
Funding
AgriFutures
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 22nd International Grasslands Congress: Revitalising Grasslands to Sustain our Communities
Editors
DL Michalk, GD Millar, WB Badgery, KM Broadfoot
Pagination
682-683
ISBN
978-1-74256-543-9
Department/School
Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA)
Publisher
New South Wales Department of Primary Industry
Place of publication
Sydney NSW
Event title
22nd International Grassland Congress
Event Venue
Sydney NSW
Date of Event (Start Date)
2013-09-15
Date of Event (End Date)
2013-09-19
Rights statement
Copyright 2013 The 22nd International Grassland Congress
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Pasture, browse and fodder crops not elsewhere classified