نتایج جستجو برای: grazed and non grazed area

تعداد نتایج: 17054413  

1998
CLENTON E. OWENSBY

Highlight: Two tallgrass prairie areas burned annually for 20 (grazed) nnd 48 (un. grazed) years ar different fimeS showed differences in soil chemical and physical properties. Winter, early-spring, and mid-spring burned ungrared plots were generally higher in soil pH, organic ma~fer, and K than late-spring burned or unburned plots. Late-Jpring and winter burning lowered soil N on ungrazed and ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2011
T D Lyman F D Provenza J J Villalba R D Wiedmeier

We determined if sequence of ingestion affected use of endophyte-infected tall fescue (TF) when cattle also grazed birdsfoot trefoil (BFT) or alfalfa (ALF). Based on chemical characteristics of TF (alkaloids), BFT (tannins), and ALF (saponins), we hypothesized that cattle first allowed to graze ALF or BFT would subsequently spend more time grazing TF than cattle that first grazed TF followed by...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2001
V G Allen K R Pond K E Saker J P Fontenot C P Bagley R L Ivy R R Evans C P Brown M F Miller J L Montgomery T M Dettle D B Wester

Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) infected with the endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum ([Morgan-Jones and Gams] Glenn, Bacon, and Hanlin) causes fescue toxicosis in cattle grazing the forage, but effects of the endophyte were considered to be abated soon after removal of the animals from pastures. Tasco-Forage, a proprietary extract from the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum, is a know...

2004
ELIZABETH A. BERGEY

1. This study investigated how the size of crevices might affect their effectiveness as refuges for diatom-dominated algal assemblages from the grazing minnow Campostoma anomalum. 2. Crevice size was manipulated by making fired-clay substrates, using moulds to produce eight substrates with pits from 1.17 to 22.0 mm diameter. Non-pitted clay-stones and limestone were also tested. Cages were used...

1976
DAVID MATLAGA KEITH KAROLY

The effect of cattle grazing on the genetic structure of native grass populations has received little attention. We investigated the effect of cattle grazing on genetic variation in Idaho fescue (Festuca idahoensis Elmer) using ISSR (inter-simple sequence repeat) DNA markers. The ISSR markers are hypervariable and are generally interpreted as being selectively neutral. Idaho fescue tillers were...

2008
Arko Lucieer

1BAbstract This study implemented and applied a binary ensemble classifier for identification of grazed vegetation communities on Macquarie Island from very high resolution Quickbird imagery. Rabbit grazing has severely affected Macquarie’s unique sub-Antarctic vegetation communities. The aim of this study was to identify the grazed areas from Quickbird imagery to map their spatial extent. Seve...

2009
Justin D. Derner Ashley J. Whitman

We assessed plant interspaces in July 2007 using continuous line intercepts in twice-replicated pastures of northern mixed-grass prairie with contrasting grazing treatments: 1) long-term (25 yr) heavily grazed, dominated by the bunchgrass blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis), and 2) ungrazed, dominated by the rhizomatous grass western wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii). The number of plant interspaces ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1987
D L Hancock J E Williams H B Hedrick E E Beaver D K Larrick M R Ellersieck G B Garner R E Morrow J A Paterson J R Gerrish

To evaluate effects of previous forage systems on feedlot performance, yearling Hereford steers (average initial weight of 249 kg) were grazed on tall fescue (TF), smooth bromegrass-red clover (BG-RC) or orchardgrass-red clover (OG-RC) pastures before finishing. Serial slaughter was utilized during the first 2 yr of this study to determine changes in carcass characteristics throughout finishing...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2012
t. h. jaweed p. g. saptarshi s. w. gaikwad

the superficial strata of ground have been perennially exposed to the action of natural agents such as heat, cold and water. however, grazing agent was not different from them when soils were investigated from temperate rangelands of kashmir and caused the soil compaction, soil structure degradation and loss of soil organic c and c/n ratio. soils from three grazing intensities were investigated...

Journal: :Agriculture 2021

In mountain farms, challenges posed by the degree of land slope, altitude and harsh climate further compound multiple other possible constraints, particularly in relation to distance farm from farmstead. This study focused on how mountain-area dairy farmers factor geographical characteristics their fields into field-use decisions. To that end, we surveyed 72 who traditional Salers breed cattle ...

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