نتایج جستجو برای: forage grasses

تعداد نتایج: 18173  

2007
R. L. Reid G. A. Jung W. V. Thayne

Feeding trials were conducted with 428 forages in three forage classes (C a grasses, legumes, C 4 grasses) fed ad l ibi tum to sheep and with 170 forages fed to cattle over a 20-yr period. Of this total, 153 forages were fed concurrently to sheep and cattle. Where the same forages were fed, mean dry matter digestibility (DMD) and dry matter intake (DMI) were lower (P < .01) for sheep than for c...

Journal: :Biochemical Journal 1932

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1997
R B Mitchell D D Redfearn L E Moser R J Grant K J Moore B H Kirch

The objective of this research was to determine the relationships between the morphological development and in situ ruminally degradable protein (RDP), ruminally undegradable protein (RUP), and microbial protein of two cool season grasses (intermediate wheatgrass and smooth bromegrass) and two warm season grasses (switchgrass and big bluestem). The initial growth of grass tillers grown near Mea...

1995

Switchgrass, Indiangrass, and big bluestem are warmseason grasses that are a suitable alternative for summer pasture in Iowa. Their advantage over cool-season grasses such as bluegrass, bromegrass, and orchardgrass is their ability to produce during midsummer. These warm-season perennial grasses start growing in late spring as air and soil temperatures increase. Leaf growth often occurs in earl...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1984
J R Rich K R Barker

Some forage grasses such as Great Basin wild ryegrass and Nordan standard crested wheatgrass are economically important because of their adaptation to grazing and environmental stress. These tests show that these forage grasses are hosts of M. chitwoodi. As reported for other Meloidogyne species (7), infection by M. chitwoodi may increase host sensitivity to drought by obliterating, compressing...

2005
Gordon Cran Ken Dillingham

Forage plants introduced to Hawai`i have come from both temperate and tropical areas of the world. Although introduced species have changed the face of the landscape, they have often failed to provide long-term benefits to the livestock industry. Proper management of rangelands can result in increased livestock productivity and reduce the need for further introductions of forage plants. Almost ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
m.b. ogundiran analytical/environmental unit, department of chemistry, university of ibadan, ibadan, nigeria d.t. ogundele analytical/environmental unit, department of chemistry, university of ibadan, ibadan, nigeria p.g. afolayan analytical/environmental unit, department of chemistry, university of ibadan, ibadan, nigeria o. osibanjo analytical/environmental unit, department of chemistry, university of ibadan, ibadan, nigeria

a field study was conducted around pb slag contaminated sites in ibadan, nigeria to assess theintake of trace metals by cows reared around the contaminated sites as indication of heavy metals contamination.levels of pb, cd, cu and zn in blood, milk and faeces were determined in 20 cows exposed to the sites and 20reference cows from uncontaminated areas. chemical analysis of pasture grasses and ...

2008
H. H. Meissner Merida Smuts W. A. van Niekerk O. Acheampong-Boateng

Non-ammonia nitrogen (NAN) passage to the small intestine and disappearance of NAN in that organ have been studied in multi-cannulated sheep on pasture or fed indoors. Forages under investigation included a number of subtropical grasses, foggages and hay, temperate grasses, lucerne (Medicago sativa), triticale (Triticale X Secale), oven-dried ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum), and the tannin-contai...

Journal: :Plant biology 2016
N J Gilliland A H Chappelka R B Muntifering S S Ditchkoff

Forage species common to the southern USA Piedmont region, Lolium arundinacea, Paspalum dilatatum, Cynodon dactylon and Trifolium repens, were established in a model pasture system to test the future climate change scenario of increasing ozone exposure in combination with varying rainfall amounts on community structure and nutritive quality. Forages were exposed to two levels of ozone [ambient ...

2012
David M. Rancour Jane M. Marita Ronald D. Hatfield

Temperate perennial grasses are important worldwide as a livestock nutritive energy source and a potential feedstock for lignocellulosic biofuel production. The annual temperate grass Brachypodium distachyon has been championed as a useful model system to facilitate biological research in agriculturally important temperate forage grasses based on phylogenetic relationships. To physically corrob...

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