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Performance of tall fescue and Lucerne‐tall fescue mixtures in highlands of Turkey [PDF]
Abstract Performance of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Scherb. cv. ‘Ludion’) receiving different doses of nitrogen, and lucerne (Medicago sativa L. cv.
GÖKKUŞ, AHMET +4 more
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Tall fescue pastures cover extensive acreage in the eastern half of the United States and contribute to important ecosystem services, including the provisioning of forage for grazing livestock.
Rebecca Lynne Mcculley +4 more
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Brown Patch Occurrence in a Zoysiagrass-Tall Fescue Polystand Compared with a Tall Fescue Monostand
Research has demonstrated that polystands of zoysiagrass and tall fescue can be established successfully, with the potential to provide a high quality turfgrass stand with reduced inputs.
Mingying Xiang +2 more
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Plant and Animal Performance in Tall Fescue and Tall Fescue/Legume Pastures
Tall fescue is the one of most common grasses in irrigated pastures throughout the Intermountain West. Two limitations of tall fescue are a decrease in productivity during hot summer months and the need for supplemental nitrogen (N). The objective of this research was to compare tall fescue-alfalfa (TF+ALF), tall fescue-birdsfoot trefoil (TF+BFT), tall
Bingham, Troy J.
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Seedling Performance Associated with Live or Herbicide Treated Tall Fescue [PDF]
Tall fescue is an important forage grass which can host systemic fungal endophytes. The association of host grass and endophyte is known to influence herbivore behavior and host plant competition for resources.
Jonathan J. Halvorson +2 more
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Plant cytochrome P450s are involved in a wide range of biosynthetic reactions that generate various biomolecules, including a variety of defensive compounds.
Xiang Tao +9 more
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Nitrogen Dynamics in Sunn Hemp Intercropped Tall Fescue Pastures
Incorporating temperate legumes is a strategy for increasing nitrogen (N) in tall fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort, nom. Cons) systems. However, when temperatures are elevated, biological N-fixation (BNF) by temperate legumes is limited.
Harley D. Naumann +4 more
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Tall Fescue, Endophytes and Alkaloids, and Fescue Toxicosis
Discusses tall fescue and toxinogenic endophytes, the alkaloids produced by these fungi, and their health effects on cattle and horses, and milk production.
Fike, John H., Pent, Gabriel J.
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Schedonorus arundinaceus (tall fescue) population can be infected by the endophyte fungus Epichloë coenophiala, responsible of livestock intoxication due to fungal alkaloids (i.e., ergovaline).
Lucas R. Petigrosso +5 more
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Grazing endophyte-infected, toxic tall fescue reduces cow/calf production; therefore, this study examines alternate strategies such as use of novel endophyte fescue varieties during late gestation and early lactation or genetic selection of resistant ...
Sarah A. Wilbanks +5 more
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