Forage grasses include (Crop Group 17) introduced and native grasses for pasture, grazing, and hay crops. Perennial pasture grasses are included in this summary because of the vast acreages of land are not well-suited for row crops but are very important in the total Texas agricultural economy.
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OSU Equal Opportunity Statement and OSU Disclaimer Policy Regarding Endorsements ... Home Legumes Grasses Newsletter ... Native grasses ; Introduced Warm-season grasses; Introduced Cool-season grasses...
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Traditional Forage Grasses; Traditional Forage Legumes; Recommended Forage Grasses; Recommended Forage Legumes; Recommended Forbs; Experimental Forage Grasses; Experimental Forage Legumes; Not Recommended Forage Grasses; Not Recommended Forage Legumes...
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However, reed canarygrass is also one of the most drought resistant of forage grasses. This adaptability helps this grass do well over a wide range of pasture conditions. Reed canarygrass grows fast in the spring and heads in late May.
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Index to a series of publications in the EDIS database on topics of forage crops, including articles on pest management, irrigation, fertilization, and economic management. ... Florida Forage Handbook...
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What are forage grasses? ... Forage grasses and UK CropNet ... What are forage grasses?; Grasses are distributed throughout the world as part of both natural and agricultural ecosystems. Grassland is a major component of the landscape in temperate regions. In Europe much of the lowland grassland is cultivated and occupied by...
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Forage grasses that contain intrinsic toxins include Phalaris spp. (tryptamine and carboline alkaloids), sorghums (cyanogenic glycosides), and tropical grasses containing oxalates and saponins. ... Fusarium toxins such as zearalenone and trichothecenes also occur in forage grasses. Kikuyugrass poisoning results in severe...
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Mellon, R.M., Sharma, H.S.S., Stuart, T.A., Selby, C. and Fletcher, H. (2005). The assessment of rye grass clones from crown rust incidence using spectroscopy. 12th International Conference on ... Home » Publications » Scientific Publications » Crops » Grass & forages-p20030069 » Grass & forage-p20030069 outputs...
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Breeding of high water soluble carbohydrate (HWSC) grasses, currently a major objective of the grass-breeding program (Project 5201), will be facilitated by the use of disease resistance markers. HWSC is known to correlate strongly with susceptibility to disease.
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A Bright Future for Grasses; A presentation given by Mike Casler, USDA Dairy Forage Res. Ctr. Grass Breeder, at the 2005 Wisconsin Fertilizer, Ag Lime, and Pest Management Conference...
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