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Caitlin Looney, Astrid Wingler, Daniel Donaghy and Michael Egan
Autumn grazing management aims to accumulate herbage for defoliation prior to a decrease in growth rates for the extension of the grazing season. The current study investigated the impact of building different target herbage masses (THMs) in autumn and i...
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Zhaoyu Li, Jinxiu Ma, Jiajia Li, Yinglong Chen, Zhihong Xie, Yongqiang Tian, Xu Su, Tian Tian and Tong Shen
Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum (FON), is a predominant and devastating soil-borne disease that results in significant yield losses in watermelon cultivation. In this study, a strain MM isolated from the herbage rhizosphere soil...
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Verónica Merino,Oscar Balocchi,Rubén Pulido
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The cumulative effects of daily herbage allowance (DHA) restriction on pasturecharacteristics and the sustainability of pasture-based dairy systems were evaluated. Sixty-four dairy cows were randomly assigned to one of two grazing treatments (20 and...
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Jorge Scheneiter, Silvia Assuero
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This study examined the relationship between herbage mass and tiller population density in terms of size/density compensation theory, in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) and prairie grass (Bromus catharticus Vhal) swards. Tall fescue herbage mas...
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