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Persistence and regeneration mechanisms in forage legumes

Sulas L., Franca A., Caredda S.

Persistence, an important attribute of forage legumes, is influenced by climate, management, pests, and by their interrelations in a given environment. The main mechanisms of germination control, in the reproductive regeneration of annual legumes, are the seed bank dynamics, hardseededness and its breakdown pattern. Seed burial ability, seed dispersal and pod and seed characteristics and their relationship with animal ingestion and excretion are also very important. Persistence of perennial legumes is typically based on the vegetative regeneration even though seed regeneration can be also involved. Persistence strategies and ecological adaptation of perennials are related to one of the following growth characteristics: 1) presence of a deep taproot system and woody crown assuring persistence due to the survival of the original plants; 2) production of rooted stolons which can persist after the original plant has died and 3) plant spread and persistence by the formation of rhizomes.

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BANQUE DE GENES, DISSEMINATION DES GRAINES, DURETE, LEGUMINEUSE FOURRAGERE, PATURAGES, REGENERATION

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Sulas L., Franca A., Caredda S. Persistence and regeneration mechanisms in forage legumes. In : Sulas L. (ed.). Legumes for Mediterranean forage crops, pastures and alternative uses . Zaragoza : CIHEAM, 2000. p. 331-342. (Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes; n. 45). 10. Meeting of the Mediterranean Sub-Network of the FAO-CIHEAM Inter-Regional Cooperative Research and Development Network on Pastures and Fodder Crops, 2000/04/04-09, Sassari (Italy). http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/c45/00600220.pdf