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Chloride fertilization is known to increase Cl concentration and to decrease the dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) of timothy but little information exists for other forage species. Eight forage species were sown at Normandin, QC, Canada (48°51'N, 72°32'W) in 2006 and 2007, and harvested in 2007 and 2008, respectively, to determine their response to two Cl fertilization treatments (0 and 140 kg Cl ha-1 as CaCl2) applied in a split application: 64% in early spring and 36% after first harvest. Each species was harvested twice a year at around their recommended harvest stage of development. The experimental design was a split-plot with four replicates; species as main plots and Cl fertilization as sub-plots. Forage Na, K, Cl, and S concentrations were determined and the DCAD (Na + K – Cl – S) was then calculated.
Forage DCAD (mEq kg-1 DM) of eight species fertilized or not with Cl. | ||||||
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| Spring growth (kg Cl ha-1) |
| Summer regrowth (kg Cl ha-1) | ||
Species |
| 0 | 90 |
| 0 | 50 |
Alfalfa |
| 438 | 338 |
| 504 | 397 |
Red clover |
| 486 | 307 |
| 612 | 375 |
Smooth bromegrass |
| 387 | 309 |
| 471 | 264 |
Meadow bromegrass |
| 376 | 298 |
| 504 | 335 |
Tall fescue |
| 413 | 224 |
| 566 | 297 |
Timothy |
| 369 | 213 |
| 298 | 121 |
Reed canarygrass |
| 342 | 141 |
| 303 | 84 |
Kentucky bluegrass |
| 217 | 127 |
| 226 | 138 |
Chloride fertilization decreased the DCAD of all forage species; this decrease ranged from 78 (smooth and meadow bromegrass) to 201 mEq kg-1 DM (reed canarygrass) in spring and from 88 (Kentucky bluegrass) to 269 mEq kg-1 DM (tall fescue) in summer. Species differed in their DCAD with legume species having the highest and timothy, reed canarygrass, and Kentucky bluegrass having the lowest. Producing forage with a DCAD lower than the target maximal value of 250 mEq kg-1 DM is possible without Cl fertilization in Kentucky bluegrass and with Cl fertilization in timothy and reed canarygrass.
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