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Festuca paniculata meadows in Ticino (Switzerland) and their Alpine environment [PDF]
Festuca paniculata (L.) Schinz & Thellung locally dominates montane and subalpine meadows of the Alps and other mountains of southern Europe. Vegetation releves were carried out in Switzerland and northern Italy to study the site conditions under ...
Eggenberg, S. +3 more
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ABSTRACT In New Zealand, facial eczema (FE) is a serious health and welfare issue for grazing ruminants caused by ingesting toxic spores of the fungus Pseudopithomyces chartarum. A literature review of research about the effect of pasture plant species, farm management practices and associated environmental factors on FE in New Zealand, was undertaken.
Sonya T. Olykan, Derrick J. Moot
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Foliar anatomy and micromorphology of Festuca L. and its taxonomic applications
In this study, leaf micromorphological structure of eight species of Festuca (F. akhanii, F. elwendiana, F. heterophylla, F. sulcata, F. valesiaca, F. arundinacea, F. gigantean and F.
Fatemeh Zarinkamar +1 more
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Photosynthetic Activity and Antioxidant Capacity of Perennial Forage Grasses
Analysis of the photosynthetic activity and the antioxidant capacity was carried out on the perennial forage grasses: English ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.), Tetramis cultivar, tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) Albena cultivar, meadow fescue ...
Kolaksazov Мarko +2 more
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Calidad nutritiva de láminas de festuca alta (Festuca arundinacea Schreb) en rebrotes de verano y otoño [PDF]
Se evaluó el efecto de la morfogénesis y estructura foliar en la calidad de las láminas de rebrotes de verano y otoño de Festuca arundinacea Schreb.
AGNUSDEI, M.G +2 more
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Genetic diversity in a world germplasm collection of tall fescue [PDF]
Festuca arundinacea Schreb., commonly known as tall fescue, is a major forage crop in temperate regions. Recently, a molecular analysis of different accessions of a world germplasm collection of tall fescue has demonstrated that it contains different ...
Ayub, Nicolas Daniel +5 more
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Evaluating pasture forage plant breeding achievements: a review
ABSTRACT Forage plant breeding aims to deliver cultivars that increase on‐farm productivity through improved seasonal and annual yield, persistence of yield in perennials, and nutritive and feeding value. Breeding is generally undertaken in highly controlled field trials with individual plants or rows.
John R. Caradus, David F. Chapman
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Branching of tillers in some grasses
In investigations on the grass regeneration biology a special attention was paid to the formation of aerial tillers and branching pseudostolons in Dactylis glomerata L., Festuca arundinacea Schreb., Festuca pratensis Huds., Festuca rubra L., Phleum ...
Leontyna Olszewska, Maria Wielicka
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Soil‐borne fungal diseases in Aotearoa New Zealand pastures: a significant research blind spot
ABSTRACT In Aotearoa New Zealand (AoNZ), where pastoral agriculture is vital to the economy, reports of pasture plant species failing to persist in long‐term pastures, particularly in northern regions, are increasingly common. The underlying cause of this decline in pasture persistence remains elusive.
Sarah A. M. van Amsterdam +3 more
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Monitoring turfgrass species by ground-based and satellite remote sensing [PDF]
Like all modern agriculture sectors, turfgrass production and management is headed towards cost reduction, resource optimization and reduction of the environmental impact.
CATUREGLI, LISA
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