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Adapted cool‐season grasses and temperate legumes were clipped (background) or mob‐grazed (foreground) at 6‐week intervals for two grazing seasons in the Mountain West USA, and while yield did not differ, utilization of most plant species was greater under mob grazing.
Jennifer W. MacAdam +2 more
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Approximately 250 seed harvesting tests with seven different crops–alfalfa, Ladino clover, red clover, alsike clover, Birdsfoot trefoil, barley, and Merion bluegrass–were made during the three years of 1951-1953 on 30 different combines and two ...
P Bunnelle, L Jones, J Goss
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Yield evaluation of varieties from the world collection of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.)
In field trials in 1998-2000, ten varieties of the world collection of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) were evaluated for herbage and hay yields. In all the years of testing yields from three cuttings and total annual production were evaluated. In
J. Pelikán
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Bioactive forage and phytotherapy to cure and control endo-parasite diseases in sheep and goat farming systems – a review of current scientific knowledge [PDF]
Infestation with gastro-intestinal nematodes (GIN) in small ruminants can cause severe economic losses and endanger animal welfare. The development of organic farming systems, the increased public awareness for drug residues in agricultural products and ...
Rahmann, Gerold, Seip, Hannah
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Identification of pollen types of beekeeping interest by non‐targeted mass spectrometry
Abstract Background The identification of pollen is important in the field of beekeeping for the determination of the botanical origin of bee products and investigations of bee diet. Until now, it has been performed by melissopalynology, the microscopic examination of pollen grains. However, this technique has some limitations, such as the necessity of
Valeria Leoni +4 more
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Este trabalho foi realizado com o objetivo de comparar cultivares de Lotus spp. de diferentes hábitos de crescimento (L. corniculatus: São Gabriel - semi-ereto; ARS2620 - prostrado; L. uliginosus: cv. Maku - decumbente) cultivados em vasos e submetidos a
Rita Poles Maroso +2 more
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A win-win for legume mixtures [PDF]
The inter-relationship between food production and biodiversity is now well established. The ecosystem services provided by the organisms within the environment include, for example, nutrient cycling, pest regulation and pollination, to name but a few ...
Brown, Rob +5 more
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Alfalfa‐bermudagrass mixtures managed under contrasting harvest strategies in the southeastern US
Abstract The incorporation of dual‐purpose alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) cultivars into bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) is a viable option to extend the grazing season in Southern forage systems. However, data are limited on which harvest management strategy (HMS) optimizes the use of alfalfa‐bermudagrass (ABG) mixtures in the Southern US.
Justin C. Burt +7 more
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O experimento foi realizado com o objetivo de selecionar genótipos de Lotus corniculatus L. (Draco, São Gabriel e UFRGS) mais tolerantes ao alumínio, utilizando-se a técnica de seleção em solução nutritiva. A solução continha 200 µmol/L de cálcio (CaCl2),
Aline Janke +3 more
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Abstract Reduced reliance on inputs such as fertilizer is fundamental to sustainable grazing systems. This two‐year study compared four sward types, including multispecies swards (MSS), for herbage dry matter (DM) production, species contribution to DM, and herbage nutritive value under grazing. The systems were: (1) Lolium perenne L. monoculture (PRG;
Jane Shackleton +7 more
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