Abstract

ONE of the characteristic attributes of perennial herbage grasses is their ability to produce tillers in large numbers. Since each tiller, in passing through its life-cycle, lives for a variable but limited amount of time, the growth of the plant will reflect the sum of the individual life-histories of its tillers. There is continuous change throughout the year as new tillers appear and others decay, so that counts of tillers at any one time represent no more than a census of an ever-changing population.

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