Multi-omics profiling reveals microbial regulation of a key aromatic ester phenethyl acetate formation in fermented alfalfa and its impact on sheep feed preference. [PDF]
Fu Z +6 more
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Genetic divergence across the cutting management in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.).
Vivek Yadav +3 more
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Comparison of various fertilizer recommendations for forage crops in the Western United States
Abstract Farmers often use private and public labs, crop advisors, or fertilizer dealers to determine fertilizer needs for crops, with recommendations and resulting costs from these sources having the potential to vary greatly. Twelve on‐farm trials across the state of Utah in alfalfa (Medicago sativa), small grain forage, and silage corn (Zea mays ...
Megan Baker +10 more
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Development of SSR markers related to salinity resistance based on transcriptomic sequences in Medicago sativa. [PDF]
Yu R +9 more
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Toward an art of genomic selection in vegetable breeding
Abstract Genomic selection (GS) is a powerful strategy for accelerating genetic gain in plant breeding. While in recent years GS has been widely adopted in breeding programs for agronomic crops, its implementation in vegetable breeding has been comparatively limited.
Christopher O. Hernandez, Gregory Vogel
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NaCl-Supplemented Alfalfa-Based TMR Improves Meat Quality by Enhancing Essential Amino Acids and Optimizing Fatty Acid Profile in AOHU Sheep Under Simulated Saline-Alkaline Conditions. [PDF]
Abebe H +9 more
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Betalain synthesis in alfalfa impacts fiber digestion and enteric methane production
Abstract Betalain pigments, betacyanins, and betaxanthins are widely used as coloring agents as well as in pharmaceutical and functional foods. However, significant betacyanin production occurs in only a few species of plants, which limits their wider application.
Deborah J. Heuschele +3 more
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Predicting heavy metal accumulation in alfalfa (Medicago sativa) using soil properties of sewage sludge amendments. [PDF]
Ahmed MT +5 more
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Annual survival of great bustards (Otis tarda) was lower in males than in females, with minimum values just after the mating and incubation period, respectively, a pattern that is consistent with the reproductive cost hypothesis. Survival was lower in Madrid, a highly anthropized region (males: 0.874, females: 0.931), than in Villafáfila, where good ...
Juan C. Alonso +4 more
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