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Genetic linkage mapping of an annual × perennial ryegrass population

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2004
Annual (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) and perennial ( L. perenne L.) ryegrass are two common forage and turfgrass species grown throughout the world. Perennial ryegrass is most commonly used for turfgrass purposes, and contamination by annual ryegrass, through physical seed mixing or gene flow, can result in a significant reduction in turfgrass quality ...
R E Barker   +2 more
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Bermudagrass autumn overseeding with annual ryegrass

open access: yes, 2003
Annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) is sometimes used for warm-season grasses overseeding for quick establishment and early transition in the spring. In a field trial carried out in Pisa (Italy), 7 cultivars of annual ryegrass were overseeded in October on a Cynodon dactylon × C. transvaalensis 'Santa Ana' turf maintained at two mowing heights (27 and
VOLTERRANI, MARCO   +3 more
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Sampling ryegrass to assess the risk of annual ryegrass toxicity

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1993
SUMMARY Most stock losses caused by annual ryegrass toxicity occur because stockowners unknowingly allow their stock to graze annual ryegrass (Lollum rigidum) Infected with the bacterium Clavlbacter toxicus. To help stockowners avoid losses we have developed criteria for a testing service to determine the risk of poisoning before the pasture is grazed.
A C, McKay, I T, Riley
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Release of ‘FL4XR16’ tetraploid annual ryegrass

Journal of Plant Registrations, 2022
Abstract‘FL4XR16’ (Reg. no. CV‐289, PI 699961) tetraploid forage‐type annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) is a synthetic cultivar selected for mid‐late maturity, high dry matter (DM) yield, and resistance to gray leaf spot (GLS). In spring 2016, a nursery of ‘FL Red’ experienced a high incidence of GLS, and 50 highly disease resistant individual ...
Kevin E. Kenworthy   +4 more
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TREATMENT OF OVINE ANNUAL RYEGRASS TOXICITY WITH CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1979
SUMMARY: The results of pen trials indicate that sheep affected by annual ryegrass toxicity can be treated successfully with chlordiazepoxide. In the first experiment, 87% of chlordiazepoxide‐treated animals survived a lethal dose of toxic ryegrass. In the second experiment, 90% of chlordiazepoxide treated animals survived compared with a 10% recovery
I S, Richards   +2 more
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Development of annual ryegrass toxicity

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1983
Ryegrass pasture, containing seed galls induced by Anguina agrostis and colonized by Corynebacterium rathayi, was harvested from experimental plots near Katanning in Western Australia. Plant growth stage, numbers of emerged inflorescences and numbers of galls present were estimated for 10 harvests collected at weekly intervals, commencing 22 September ...
BA Stynes, AF Bird
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Registration of ‘Nelson’ Annual Ryegrass

Journal of Plant Registrations, 2011
‘Nelson’ ryegrass is a newly released variety of annual ryegrass that will be used as a forage crop for grazing livestock in the southern USA. Nelson (Reg. No. CV‐257, PI 658137) Italian ryegrass ( Lolium multiflorum Lam.) was developed by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station—now Texas ...
L. R. Nelson   +2 more
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Suppression of Annual Ryegrass in Corn with Nicosulfuron

Weed Technology, 2019
AbstractField studies were conducted to determine the possible rate and timing of nicosulfuron to suppress annual ryegrass (ARG) seeded as a cover crop at the time of corn planting without affecting corn performance near Ridgetown, ON, Canada, in 2016 and 2017.
Taïga B. Cholette   +4 more
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