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Soybean meal mitigates vasoconstriction and serotonin suppression during fescue toxicosis in beef cattle. [PDF]
Sousa LCO +3 more
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Fescue toxicosis is characterized by clinical symptoms such as vasoconstriction, immunosuppression, and poor thermoregulation. Fescue toxins bind to membrane receptors of cells that control constriction of blood through capillaries responsible for heat ...
Kerley, Monty
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DRD2 and XKR4: A genetic approach to fescue toxicosis.
Tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum Schreb) is the most prevalent forage in the Mid-south United States due to its observed hearty nature and ability to withstand heavy grazing. This is due to a symbiotic relationship with an endophytic fungus (Neotyphodium
Ely, Kristine Marie
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Association of DRD2 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism and Fescue Toxicosis in Ruminants
Fescue Toxicosis is a prevalent problem in the Southeastern, United States causing an estimated loss of one billion dollars per year to the livestock industry (Roberts & Andrae, 2010). There has been much research aimed at understanding the grass itself,
Wilbanks, Sarah Adams
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Exploring the impacts of fescue toxicosis on the pulmonary arterial pressure of angus cows. [PDF]
Rajo-Gomez EB +6 more
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Tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum Schreb.) is the most prevalent forage in the Midsouth United States due in part to the presence of the endophytic fungus Neotyphodium coenophialum.
Bastin, Bryan Christopher
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Effects of extended-release eprinomectin on fescue toxicosis, performance, and reproduction on fall-calving beef cows. [PDF]
Volk MJ +4 more
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The decrease in productivity caused by fescue toxicosis has been estimated to cost the United States livestock industry more than $1 billion per year due to reduced growth and diminished reproductive efficiency.
Koontz, Anne F
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Effects of spring administration of extended-release eprinomectin on fescue toxicosis, performance, and reproduction of fall-born beef heifers. [PDF]
Volk MJ +4 more
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Steer Performance and Forage Productivity from Tall Fescue Pastures Grazed at Two Stocking Rates
Tall fescue, Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) Darbysh., is the predominate pasture grass in the mid-south region of the United States. The most dominant cultivar of tall fescue in the region is Kentucky-31.
Stewart, Autumn Nicole
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