Profile
THERESE is DSV's newest late, tetraploid perennial ryegrass suitable for peat soils. THERESE shows a balanced and persistent yield distribution with good rust resistance and sward density. This makes it ideal for grazing as well as for cultivation on peat soils.
National listing/Official recommendation:
DE, NL
- Suitable for peat soils and grazing
- Persisten and good sward density
- Low susceptibility to rust
Suitability
Ploidy | tetraploid | |
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Maturity | late | |
Peat-soil suitability |
Ploidy | tetraploid | |
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Maturity | late | |
Peat-soil suitability |
Yield characteristics
Dry matter yield total |
6
|
medium to high |
---|---|---|
Dry matter yield - 1st cut |
6
|
medium to high |
Dry matter yield - further cuts |
6
|
medium to high |
Dry matter yield total
6
|
||
Dry matter yield - 1st cut
6
|
||
Dry matter yield - further cuts
6
|
Plant stand development
Early growth development |
5
|
medium |
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Susceptibility to winter damage |
4
|
low to medium |
Tendency to lodging |
5
|
medium |
Persistence |
6
|
medium to high |
Sward density |
5
|
medium |
Early growth development
5
|
||
Susceptibility to winter damage
4
|
||
Tendency to lodging
5
|
||
Persistence
6
|
||
Sward density
5
|
Healthiness
Susceptibility to rust |
4
|
low to medium |
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Susceptibility to rust
4
|
Quality
Inflorescence formation in aftermath |
4
|
low to medium |
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Classification according to the descriptive variety list - Bundessortenamt (federal plant variety office, Germany) 2024 and our own results.
Inflorescence formation in aftermath
4
|
Classification according to the descriptive variety list - Bundessortenamt (federal plant variety office, Germany) 2024 and our own results.