نتایج جستجو برای: fescue

تعداد نتایج: 1631  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1995
C W Bacon

A historic profile of endophyte-induced tall fescue toxicosis is presented. A chronology of events is presented, beginning with the importance of finding Balansia-infected grasses in a tall fescue pasture in north central Georgia. This initial finding was followed by the discovery that another related endophyte was present in tall fescue and other major forage grasses. This species of endophyte...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2004
C J Botha T W Naudé M L Moroe G E Rottinghaus

The 1st outbreak of fescue toxicosis in South Africa was recently confirmed in a Brahman herd at Perdekop, near Standerton, in Mpumalanga province, South Africa. Within 3 weeks of being placed on a fescue pasture in mid-winter, 50 of 385 cattle developed lameness and/or necrosis of the tail. The farmer had established Festuca elatior L. (tall fescue, Iewag variety) on c. 140 ha for winter grazi...

2017
Mingyang Liu Andrew Hulting Carol Mallory-Smith

Roughstalk bluegrass (Poa trivialis) is a weed in cool season grass seed production fields in Oregon. Populations of this weed are often greater in fields prone to waterlogging. A greenhouse study was conducted to investigate the morphological and physiological differences between recently established roughstalk bluegrass and tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) plants in response to simulated wat...

2014
Carolyn A. Young Nikki D. Charlton Johanna E. Takach Ginger A. Swoboda Michael A. Trammell David V. Huhman Andrew A. Hopkins

Tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) is a valuable and broadly adapted forage grass that occupies approximately 14 million hectares across the United States. A native to Europe, tall fescue was likely introduced into the US around the late 1800's. Much of the success of tall fescue can be attributed to Epichloë coenophiala (formerly Neotyphodium coenophialum) a seed borne symbiont that aids in hos...

2010
J. R. Strickland G. E. Aiken D. E. Spiers L. R. Fletcher J. W. Oliver

Tall fescue toxicosis continues to be a major syndrome in temperate climates of the world in terms of economic loss to animal producers. Studies with forage-fed animals over the past three decades have provided insight concerning the pathophysiological effects of the alkaloids present in tall fescue [Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) DarbyshJ infected with the fungal endophyte Neotyphodium coenophi...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
A F Koontz L P Bush J L Klotz K R McLeod F N Schrick D L Harmon

Tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) toxicosis research is often complicated by a reduction in intake of infected forage or seed, making treatment comparisons difficult. This study was conducted to develop a fescue toxicosis model that would allow for variations in DMI without altering the quantity of alkaloids consumed over the course of the experiment. Ground tall fescue seed and a tall fescue s...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2015
T Smith J P Cassady

Forages are the base source of nutrition for any cow-calf operation. Forage types vary based on soil type and climate. Tall fescue () is the most commonly used cultivated grass for grazing beef cattle in the United States. This cool-season perennial is easily established; is resistant to drought, insects, and nematodes; and has the ability to withstand heavy grazing pressure. Most tall fescue v...

2001
Michael D. Casler Edzard van Santen

marker analysis suggests that it is also closely related to perennial ryegrass, Lolium perenne L. (Xu and Sleper, Meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis Huds.) is a pasture grass that 1994). It hybridizes readily with both perennial and Italhas been little used in North America since the introduction of its higher yielding relative, tall fescue (F. arundinacea Schreb.). The ian ryegrass, L. multiflor...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1992
V G Allen J P Fontenot D R Notter R C Hammes

Six year-round, all-forage, three-paddock systems for beef cow-calf production were used to produce five calf crops during a 6-yr period. Forages grazed by cows during spring, summer, and early fall consisted of one paddock of 1) tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.)-ladino clover (Trifolium repens L.) or 2) Kentucky blue-grass (Poa pratensis L.)-white clover (Trifolium repens L.). Each of ...

2015
Joe A. Gallagher Andrew J. Cairns David Thomas Adam Charlton Peter Williams Lesley B. Turner

The fructans found as storage carbohydrates in temperate forage grasses have a physiological role in regrowth and stress tolerance. They are also important for the nutritional value of fresh and preserved livestock feeds, and are potentially useful as feedstocks for biorefining. Seasonal variation in fructan content and the capacity for de novo fructan synthesis have been examined in a Festulol...

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