Abstract

The potential growth of kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum) with ample supplies of water and fertilizer, and the effect of varying nitrogen supply, were estimated from field measurements of growth rate. A model, incorporating the effects of light interception, temperature and nitrogen supply, was used to account for variation in canopy development and temperature under field conditions. The model predicted a peak growth rate of 234 kg DM ha-1 day-1 by a well-fertilized kikuyu sward with a yield of 3590 kg DM ha-1 (LAI = 5.4), and grown at maximum/minimum temperatures of 32.0/23.9�C. Growth was not limited by the nitrogen supply, provided that the nitrogen concentration of recently grown foliage exceeded 3.5%. However, at lower concentrations, assimilation (net growth plus an allowance for maintenance respiration) declined by 36% per unit decline in nitrogen concentration.

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