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Modeled performance of forage mixtures and annual crops grown in eastern Canada under climate change
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Payant, Camille (Auteur)
- Jégo, Guillaume (Auteur)
- Ouellet, Véronique (Auteur)
- Grenier, Patrick (Auteur)
- Tremblay, Gaëtan F. (Auteur)
- Bélanger, Gilles (Auteur)
- Charbonneau, Édith (Auteur)
Titre
Modeled performance of forage mixtures and annual crops grown in eastern Canada under climate change
Résumé
Abstract
Timothy (
Phleum pratense
L.) is expected to be more affected by climate change than other forage grasses. Therefore, alternatives to timothy, such as tall fescue [
Schedonorus arundinaceus
(Shreb.) Dumort.], meadow fescue [
S. pratensis
(Huds.) P. Beauv.], or meadow bromegrass (
Bromus biebersteinii
Roem. & Schult.) should be explored. Our objective was to simulate and compare the yield and nutritive value of four alfalfa (
Medicago sativa
L.)–grass mixtures and annual crops grown on two virtual dairy farms representative of eastern Canada under future climate conditions. The Integrated Farm System Model (IFSM) was used for these projections under the reference (1971–2000), near future (2020–2049), and distant future (2050–2079) climates for two climatically contrasting agricultural areas in eastern Canada (eastern Quebec; southwestern Quebec). In both future periods, annual forage dry matter (DM) yields of the four alfalfa–grass mixtures are projected to increase because of additional harvests, with greater DM yield increases projected in the colder area than in the warmer area. In both areas, the highest yield increase is projected for alfalfa–tall fescue mixture and the lowest for alfalfa–timothy mixture. The nutritive value of all mixtures should increase due to a greater proportion of alfalfa. In both areas, yields of silage and grain corn (
Zea mays
L.), and soybean [
Glycine max
(L.) Merr.] are projected to increase, but not those of wheat (
Triticum aestivum
L.) and barley (
Hordeum vulgare
L.). Tall fescue, meadow bromegrass, and meadow fescue are adequate alternatives to timothy grown in association with alfalfa under future climate conditions.
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Core Ideas
Forage yields of alfalfa–grass mixtures are projected to increase due to additional harvests.
Mixture with tall fescue is projected to increase the most and timothy the least.
Tall fescue, meadow fescue, and meadow bromegrass are valuable alternatives to timothy.
Nutritive value is projected to increase due to more alfalfa in the mixture.
Corn and soybean grain yields are projected to increase but not those of wheat and barley.
Publication
Agronomy Journal
Volume
113
Numéro
6
Pages
4945-4964
Date
11/2021
Abrév. de revue
Agronomy Journal
Langue
en
ISSN
0002-1962, 1435-0645
Consulté le
05/11/2024 21:38
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Référence
Payant, C., Jégo, G., Ouellet, V., Grenier, P., Tremblay, G. F., Bélanger, G., & Charbonneau, É. (2021). Modeled performance of forage mixtures and annual crops grown in eastern Canada under climate change. Agronomy Journal, 113(6), 4945–4964. https://doi.org/10.1002/agj2.20894
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