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Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) is the most important cool-season grass in the United States, providing the primary ground cover on some 35 million acres.
Hoveland, Carl S. +2 more
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E.N. Honore, C.L.B. Cumberland
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Grazing Termination Dates of Summer-Dormant Flecha Tall Fescue
Summer-dormant, Mediterranean-type tall fescue (Festuca arundiancea Schreb.) has potential to replace summer-active, Continental-type tall fescue and trad-itional, annual small grain graze-out systems in the Southern Great Plains region of the USA.
Butler, Twain J., Interrante, Sindy M.
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A haplotype-resolved genome assembly of hexaploid Kentucky-31 tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum). [PDF]
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This cool-season bunchgrass is grown for pasture, hay, and silage. Sometimes used in crosses with annual and perennial ryegrass to improve varieties.
Griggs, T. +12 more
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Metabolomic shifts in beef steers rotationally grazing toxic endophyte-infected tall fescue under fall conditions. [PDF]
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Paclobutrazol enhances tall fescue salt tolerance via physiological and root system architecture modulation. [PDF]
Fan S +6 more
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Present and Future Tall Fescue Varieties
Tall fescue has played a key role in forage production over the past century in the USA. It has other uses besides forage applications, such as turf, mine reclamation, and highway rights-of-way, but in this presentation we will focus on forage varieties.
Phillips, Timothy D.
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<i>Claroideoglomus etunicatum</i> affects the diversity and composition of the rhizosphere microbial community to help tall fescue resist saline-alkali stress. [PDF]
Liu H, Song X, Zhang P, Liu L, Li C.
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Tall fescue is the most important coolseason grass grown in the “Heart of America”.
Lacefield, Garry D.
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