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Meadow fescue

G. Johansson, Relea.se of organic C from growing roots of meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis L.), Soil Biol. Biochem. 24 421 (1992). [Pg.400]

Tong DW et al, Seasonal change of loline alkaloids in endophyte-infected meadow fescue, Agric Sci China 5 793-797, 2006. [Pg.578]

Christensen MJ, Leuchtmann A, Rowan DD, Tapper BA. Taxonomy of Acremonium endophytes of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea), meadow fescue (F. pratensis), and perennial rye-grass (Lolium perenne). Mycol Res 97 1083-1092, 1993. [Pg.312]

Malinowski DP, Leuchtmann A, Schmidt D, Nosberger J. Symbiosis with Neotyphodium uncinatum endophyte may increase the competitive ability of meadow fescue. Agron J 89 833-839, 1997. [Pg.516]

Meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis) N. uncinatum Bitylenchus maximus, Flelicotylenchus sp., Trichodorus primitivus, Merlinius brevidens, Pratylenchus pratensis, P. goodeyi, P. thornei, Tylenchorhynchus dubius,... [Pg.554]

Bylin AG, Hume DE, Card SD, Mace WJ, Lloyd-West CM, Huss-Danell K. Influence of nitrogen fertilization on growth and loline alkaloid production of meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis) associated with the fungal symbiont Neotyphodium unci-natum. Botany—Botanique 2014 92(5) 370-5. [Pg.283]

Mainly ryegrass, but also including some timothy and meadow fescue hays. [Pg.525]

Takai T, Sanada Y, Yamada T (2010) Influence of the fungal endophyte Neotyphodium uncinatum on the persistency and competitive ability of meadow fescue Festuca pratensis Huds.). Grassland Sci 56 59-64. doi 10.1111/j.l744-697X.2010.00175.x... [Pg.172]

Ball OJP, Pless C, Gwinn KD (1997) Com flea beetle (Chaetocnema pulicaria) responses to natural endophytes of tall fescue, meadow fescue, and perennial ryegrass. In Bacon CW, Hill NS (eds) Neotyphodium/gtass interactions. Plemnn Press, New York, pp 243-245... [Pg.252]

Short duration Perennial ryegrasses ryegrasses Meadow fescue Cocksfoot Timothy... [Pg.459]

Meadow fescue is not used very much now (Fig. 19.19 and Table 19.2). This is because the once famous Timothy/meadow fescue mixture is no longer poprrlar, it... [Pg.468]


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