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Selecting for palatability infestuca arundinaceaschreb

Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa, 1988
Plants of numerous Festuca arundinacea cultivars and strains were evaluated for palatability, using two methods; a relative softness of leaf technique and a grazing technique. The softness of leaf technique, as measured by hand, provided a useful method to distinguish palatable from unpalatable plants.
D.C.W., Goodenough   +2 more
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Chromosomal polymorphism in Festuca arundinacea

Chromosoma, 1966
Within F. arundinacea ten exotic populations each crossed with an indigenous bred form S. 170, and their hybrids, were grouped into fertile, partly fertile and sterile categories. Four were fertile hybrids with bivalent pairing (20.75 to 20.99/cell) and high pollen fertility.
C. P. Malik, P. T. Thomas
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Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.)

2006
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) is the predominant cool-season perennial grass in the United States. It is widely used for both forage and turf purposes. This chapter describes a protocol that allows for the generation of a large number of transgenic tall fescue plants by Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation.
Yaxin, Ge, Zeng-Yu, Wang
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Ergovaline levels in cultivars of Festuca arundinacea

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2001
This work was funded by the “Junta de Castilla y Leon “ (CSI3/98). Beatriz R. Vazquez de Aldana was supported by a Research Contract from the Spanish “Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia”.
B.R. Vázquez de Aldana   +3 more
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