Variations in water-soluble carbohydrate (WSC) content of orchardgrass among breeding lines, stages of harvest, frequency of harvest and time of day were studied. Water-soluble carbohydrate levels differed among breeding lines harvested at the same stage of development. Water-soluble carbohydrate content increased as orchardgrass plants matured with the most rapid increase following anthesis. Harvesting orchardgrass at intervals suitable for hay produced forage with a higher WSC content in the first two cuts, but a lower content in the third, than forage harvested at pasture stage. Orchardgrass cut at 4 pm contained an average of 3 percentage units more WSC than that cut at 9 am. Levels of WSC in both orchardgrass and grass-legume pasture mixtures declined with successive cuts as the season progressed.
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Bowden, D. M., Taylor, D. K., & Davis, W. E. P. (1968). WATER-SOLUBLE CARBOHYDRATES IN ORCHARDGRASS AND MIXED FORAGES. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 48(1), 9–15. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjps68-002
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