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2002
Annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum), a multipur-pose European import, is often chosen as a living sod cover crop in vegetable and fruit crops. Its vigorous root system tenaciously holds the soil against erosion while improving soil organic matter levels, increasing water ...
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2019 •
Part of the Plant Sciences Commons, and the Soil Science Commons This document is available at https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/22/1-3/27 The 22nd International Grassland Congress (Revitalising Grasslands to Sustain Our Communities) took place in Sydney, Australia from September 15 through September 19, 2013. Proceedings Editors: David L. Michalk, Geoffrey D. Millar, Warwick B. Badgery, and Kim M. Broadfoot Publisher: New South Wales Department of Primary Industry, Kite St., Orange New South Wales, Australia
2018 •
A field experiment was conducted at research farm of Department of Agronomy, Forages and Grassland Management, CSK HPKV, Palampur during Rabi 2015-16 to assess the effect of date of sowing and nitrogen fertilization on herbage yield and nutritive value of annual rye grass. The experiment was laid out in factorial randomized block design with three replications, consisting of fifteen treatment combinations. Annual ryegrass produced significantly highest total green (662.52 q/ha) and dry (136.37 q/ha) forage yields with the application of 160 kg N/ha under sowing time of 2 nd fortnight of October. Early sowing in 2 nd fortnight of October as well as application of 160 kg N/ha resulted in significantly higher CPC and CPY. Also, the significantly minimum NDF content (41.76%) was recorded with the application of 160 kg N/ha. The higher values of NPK content and uptake were recorded under sowing time of 2 nd fortnight of October as well as application of 160 kg N/ha. Soil properties did not affected significantly at the end of experiment except soil available nitrogen, which increased with increasing levels of nitrogen levels up to 120 kg N/ha.
2000 •
The Journal of Agricultural Science
Assessment of herbage yield and quality traits of perennial ryegrasses from a national variety evaluation scheme2013 •
SUMMARYPerennial ryegrass evaluation schemes categorize varieties into three maturity (early, intermediate and late) and two ploidy (diploid and tetraploid) groups, and compare the relative yield, persistence and nutritive quality of varieties within these groups. The present study compared these groups for herbage yield, dry matter (DM) concentration and, using near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS), four quality characteristics (in vitro content of digestible dry matter (CDDM), water-soluble carbohydrate (WSC) and crude protein (CP) concentrations, and buffering capacity). A total of 1208 plots were sown across 5 years in Irish Recommended List trials and then harvested 6–7 times in each of 2 harvest years. This also allowed an assessment of the effect of sward age. Maturity group had no significant effect on annual herbage yield, quality or DM concentration except for in vitro CDDM (P<0·01) but differed significantly for in vitro CDDM (P<0·01), WSC concentration (P&l...
Research for Rural Development
Assessment of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) genotypes under Latvia agro-ecological conditions2021 •
Within the frame of the Nordic/Baltic public-private partnership ’PPP for pre-breeding in perennial ryegrass’ various activities were performed, including assessment of L. perenne (Lp) genotypes under agro-ecological conditions of Latvia. This article summarizes the data obtained in two harvest years for 19 intermediate tetraploid (4x) Lp genotypes. In order to compare the results obtained in ryegrass with performance of grass interspecies hybrids (Fl), which become especially relevant in the recent years, two varieties, developed in Latvia – Lolium × boucheanum Kunth. ‘Saikava’ and × Festulolium ‘Vizule’ were included in the experiment. Various scores were performed, including evaluation of regrowth, intensity of culm development, sward cover, crown rust (Puccinia coronata) susceptibility, etc. The dry matter yield (DMY) and fodder quality were also determined. It can be concluded that the genotypes showed relatively good results in the first two harvest years. Wintering conditions...
2021 •
Annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum Gaud.), traditionally utilised as a pasture species, has become the most problematic and difficult-to-control weed across grain production regions in Australia. Annual ryegrass has been favoured by the adoption of conservation tillage systems due to its genetic diversity, prolific seed production, widespread dispersal, flexible germination requirements and competitive growth habit. The widespread evolution of herbicide resistance in annual ryegrass has made its management within these systems extremely difficult. The negative impacts of this weed on grain production systems result in annual revenue losses exceeding $93 million (AUD) for Australian grain growers. No single method of management provides effective and enduring control hence the need of integrated weed management programs is widely accepted and practiced in Australian cropping. Although annual ryegrass is an extensively researched weed, a comprehensive review of the biology and management...
Grass and Forage Science
Harvest management based on leaf stage of a tetraploid vs. a diploid cultivar of annual ryegrass2017 •
Bioinformation
In vitro Osteogenic impulse effect of Dexamethasone on periodontal ligament stem cells2015 •
International Journal of Cancer
Progression of carcinogen-induced fibrosarcomas is associated with the accumulation of naïve CD4+ T cells via blood vessels and lymphatics2014 •
JAMA Network Open
Bimagrumab vs Optimized Standard of Care for Treatment of Sarcopenia in Community-Dwelling Older Adults2020 •
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
The Relationship Between Psychological Well‐Being and Christian Faith and Practice in an Australian Population Sample2002 •
Jurnal Ekonomi Kuantitatif Terapan
Pentingnya Kondisi Ekonomi Rumah Tangga Dalam Perawatan Ibu Hamil Dan Imunisasi Anak Di Indonesia Tahun 2002-2003: Model Probit2015 •
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
Pertumbuhan dan Perkembangan Uterus dan Plasenta Babi dengan Superovulasi2007 •
Agricultural Water Management
Assessing multi-criteria approaches with environmental, economic and social attributes, weights and procedures: A case study in the Pampas, Argentina2011 •
Progetto della Società SOCIALITARIA - Il Metodo Scientifico Applicato alla Condizione ed alla Natura Umana - Vol. II
Progetto della Società SOCIALITARIA Capitolo 5: Premesse del superamento della realtà strutturale storica Il Metodo Scientifico Applicato alla Condizione ed alla Natura Umana Vol. II2023 •
Tubercle and Lung Disease
Anticoagulation as prevention of Infection Recurrent pulmonary1994 •
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography
Evaluation of docking results by diffraction-component precision index (DPI)2005 •
2012 11th Conference of Open Innovations Association (FRUCT)
Spatial filters implementation for Geo2Tag LBS platform2012 •
2004 •
Boletín del Instituto de Estudios Constitucionales
Garantía O Limitación Al Derecho Fundamental De Petición2012 •
Clinical Cancer Research
Prognostic Role ofE2F1and Members of theCDKN2ANetwork in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors2005 •
Jeunesse, young people, texts, cultures
“Better Friends”: Marshall Saunders Writing Humane Education and Envisioning Animal Rights2009 •
Revista Liberato
Manopla de câmbio com sensor de Gearcontroller integrado2019 •
2023 •
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne
[Recenzja]: Johan Ickx, Le Bureau. Les Juifs de Pie XII, Éditions VdH/Michel Lafon, Neuilly-sur-Seine 2020, ss. 415 [tłumaczenie z języka angielskiego: Dominique Haas oraz Denis Bouchain]; Biuro papieża. Pius XII i Żydzi, przekład Grażyna Majcher, Warszawa 2022, ss. 494, ISBN: 978-838-196-379-4