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Hungarian sainfoin meal: a source of carotene

Животноводство России, 2022
Скармливание коровам витаминно-минеральной муки из эспарцета песчаного в течение 21 дня до отела и 50 дней после него обеспечило повышение удоев и получение дополнительного дохода от производства молока.
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Establishment and production of common sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.) in the UK. 2. Effects of direct sowing and undersowing in spring barley on sainfoin and sainfoin‐grass mixtures

Grass and Forage Science, 2008
SummaryThe dry matter (DM) yield and herbage quality of swards of sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia), meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis,) and tetraploid perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) grown in monocultures and in four sainfoin:grass mixtures (0·33 sainfoin:0·66 meadow fescue, 0·66 sainfoin:0·33 meadow fescue, 0·33 sainfoin:0·66 perennial ryegrass and
Z. Liu, G. P. F. Lane, W. P. Davies
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CROSS‐AND SELF‐FERTILITY IN SAINFOIN

Annals of Applied Biology, 1938
SUMMARY1. The number of flowers per raceme is slightly greater in Common than in giant sainfoin.2. Little more than half the flowers set seed under conditions of open pollination.3. When the flowers were protected and left untouched the self‐fertility was found to be 0.98%.
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Amino acid composition of sainfoin forage

Grass and Forage Science, 1979
AbstractThe crude protein concentration, amino acid composition and protein quality of sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) forage was compared to that of lucerne (Medicago sativa). The amino acid analyses showed that sainfoin contained higher amounts of lysine, histidine, proline, cystine, glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, tyrosine, phenylalanine and ...
M. S. KALDY, M. R. HANNA, S. SMOLIAK
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Daylength Influence on the Growth and Metabolism of Sainfoin

Crop Science, 1995
Sainfoin's (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.) poor growth following defoliation and lack of stand persistence have limited producer acceptance. Because sainfoin growth is poorest in the summer when the daylengths are longest, daylength influence on regrowth and persistence was investigated.
R. L. Kallenbach   +2 more
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF SAINFOIN IN ITS SEEDING YEAR

Annals of Applied Biology, 1938
Summary Evidence of delayed germination was obtained. The number of leaflets in each of the firat six foliage leaves of sainfoin seedlings shows considerable variation. The mean number of leaflets in each of the second to the sixth foliage leaves is significantly greater in giant sainfoin than in common sainfoin.
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Interspecific variation for thermal dependence of glutathione reductase in sainfoin

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1990
Understanding the biochemical and physiological consequences of species variation would expedite improvement in agronomically useful genotypes of sainfoin (Onobrychis spp.) Information on variation among sainfoin species is lacking on thermal dependence of glutathione reductase (B.C.
S P, Kidambi, J R, Mahan, A G, Matches
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Sainfoin: an alternative forage crop for bees

Bee World, 2001
(2001). Sainfoin: an alternative forage crop for bees. Bee World: Vol. 82, No. 4, pp. 192-194.
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Note on the specificity of the rhizobia of crownvetch and sainfoin

Plant and Soil, 1972
Rhizobium of crownvetch (Coronilla varia L.) was tested in test tubes on agar on several legumes and rhizobia from different cross inoculation groups were tested on crownvetch. Effective nodules were only formed on crownvetch after inoculation with crownvetch rhizobium and with two rhizobium strains of sainfoin (Onobrýchis vicifolia).
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Registration of ‘Shoshone’ Sainfoin

Crop Science, 2006
F.A. Gray   +9 more
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