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Transgenesis in Forage Crops

2008
We have established genetic transformation systems for a number of important forage species including tall fescue, switchgrass, bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, alfalfa, white clover and Medicago truncatula. The target agronomic traits are forage quality, drought tolerance and phosphate uptake.
Zeng-Yu Wang   +9 more
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Forage Crops

Journal of Range Management, 1950
W. M. Nixon, Gilbert H. Ahlgren
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Breeding Forage Crops

1987
The breeding and use of improved forage varieties have progressed rapidly in the last few decades, but this has not always been so. In the United States, the breeding of forage varieties did not receive the same attention in the early part of this century as the breeding of cereal varieties. As late as 1950, seed of many forage species was sold without
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3.2.14 Forage crops

1996
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the damage and control of eriophyoid mites on forage legumes. The principal forage legume damaged by eriophyoids is lucerne, Medicago sativa L., a perennial legume grown extensively in all major temperate agricultural regions.
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Forage Crops and Grasses

2016
Fodder crops and grasses harbour large number of mealybugs throughout the world (Table 66.1). Though a number of mealybugs are recorded on grasses and fodder crops, only some are known to cause economic damage.
Narendra S. Kulkarni, M. Mani
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Irrigation of Forage Crops

1973
The effect of soil water on quality and yield of various forage crops has been the subject of a considerable amount of research in the past. The optimum irrigation schedule for a given crop depends on many factors, including rooting habits of the plant, water-holding capacity of the soil, peak water use during the growing season, and climatic factors ...
A. Mantell, H. Bielorai
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Double-Cropped Winter Forages

2009
Double cropping winter forages with corn silage increases total forage available to livestock operations while also removing more phosphorus from the soil. This 13-page bulletin with 14 figures helps livestock operators decide on seeding rates, planting and harvest dates, and fertilization, to maximize production of winter forage while still allowing ...
Brown, Bradford, Griggs, Thomas
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Compound heat and moisture extreme impacts on global crop yields under climate change

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Corey Lesk   +2 more
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Climate change impacts on crop yields

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei   +2 more
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