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Fescue Toxicosis and Management, 2018
Tall fescue, a bunchgrass, may be planted in mixtures with other grasses and legumes. It establishes rapidly, withstands trampling, tolerates summer drought and produces fall-season pasture when other grasses become dormant.
N. J. Ehlke, D. Vellekson
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Tall fescue, a bunchgrass, may be planted in mixtures with other grasses and legumes. It establishes rapidly, withstands trampling, tolerates summer drought and produces fall-season pasture when other grasses become dormant.
N. J. Ehlke, D. Vellekson
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
Sooyeon Lee +2 more
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Sooyeon Lee +2 more
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
Huiying Li +3 more
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Huiying Li +3 more
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Tall Fescue, Endophytes and Alkaloids, and Fescue Toxicosis
2019Discusses 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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Transgenic Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinacea)
2000Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) is the predominant cool-season grass species that is grown on about 35 million acres in the United States (Barnes 1990). Forage-type and turf-type tall fescue are extensively cultivated on pastures, parks, lawns, highway medians, athletic stadia, and golf course fairways.
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Genetic structure and diversity analysis of tall fescue populations by EST-SSR and ISSR markers
Molecular Biology Reports, 2019Z. Shahabzadeh +3 more
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