نتایج جستجو برای: alfalfa

تعداد نتایج: 7697  

2015
Jing Chen Guiqing Han Chen Shang Jikai Li Hailing Zhang Fengqi Liu Jianli Wang Huiying Liu Yuexue Zhang

Cold acclimation in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) plays a crucial role in cold tolerance to harsh winters. To examine the cold acclimation mechanisms in freezing-tolerant alfalfa (ZD) and freezing-sensitive alfalfa (W5), holoproteins, and low-abundance proteins (after the removal of RuBisCO) from leaves were extracted to analyze differences at the protein level. A total of 84 spots were selected...

2016
Shangli Shi Lili Nan Kevin F. Smith John W. Forster

This paper reviews the current status, methodology, achievements, and prospects of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) breeding in China. There are 77 cultivars that have been registered in the country, these include 36 cultivars bred through breeding programs, 17 introduced from overseas, 5 domesticated from wild ecotypes, and 19 through regional collection/breeding programs. Cultivars have been sele...

2014
P. H. Robinson

Alfalfa hay is, or should, be highly valued as a dairy cattle feed due to its relatively high (for a forage) crude protein (CP) level which has a low rumen soluble fraction and a relatively high rumen escape fraction which contains a high level of the key amino acid lysine. It should also be valued for its high level of rapidly rumen digested pectin which has a high cation exchange capacity (CE...

2016
Yongjun Shu Ying Liu Wei Li Lili Song Jun Zhang Changhong Guo

Winter damage, especially in northern climates, is a major limitation of the utilization of perennial forages such as alfalfa. Therefore, improving freezing tolerance is imperative in alfalfa genetic breeding. However, freezing tolerance is a complex trait that is determined by many genes. To understand the complex regulation mechanisms of freezing tolerance in alfalfa, we performed small RNA s...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2013
Sean L Swezey Diego J Nieto James R Hagler Charles H Pickett Janet A Bryer Scott A Machtley

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is a highly attractive plant host to Lygus spp. and is used as a trap crop in California organic strawberries to influence the dispersion and dispersal of these pests, particularly Lygus hesperus Knight. The abundance and distribution of Lygus spp. nymphs between two trap crops separated by 50 strawberry rows was analyzed in 2008 and 2010. Nymphs demonstrated a bimo...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1993
P W Clark L E Armentano

Sixteen Holstein cows in midlactation were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square design to determine the effect of replacing alfalfa NDF with NDF from whole, linted cottonseed or dried distillers grains. Low and high fiber control diets (13 and 19% of dietary DM from alfalfa haylage NDF, respectively) were compared with diets designed to contain 13% of DM from alfalfa haylage NDF plus 6% of DM from eith...

2005
Mick Canevari S. Orloff R. Vargas K. Hembre

Weed control is generally the first major decision to be made once alfalfa has germinated. Managing weeds in a timely manner is necessary to provide maximum production of high quality alfalfa hay. A poor weed management decision can lead to stand loss, poor quality hay, unacceptable weed control, alfalfa injury and a loss of money. Herbicides are applied to 75% of newly planted alfalfa in Calif...

2012
Shujuan Chang Nan Liu Xiaoya Wang Yingjun Zhang Yue Xie

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is a primary and widely cultivated forage crop in China. As a perennial leguminous grass, continuous planted alfalfa may influence carbon and nitrogen sequestration in soils. We evaluated the effect of alfalfa, planted for different lengths of time, and temperature and precipitation on soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) contents, and estimated soil SO...

2015
Tiejun Zhang Long-Xi Yu Ping Zheng Yajun Li Martha Rivera Dorrie Main Stephanie L. Greene Prasanta K. Subudhi

Drought resistance is an important breeding target for enhancing alfalfa productivity in arid and semi-arid regions. Identification of genes involved in drought tolerance will facilitate breeding for improving drought resistance and water use efficiency in alfalfa. Our objective was to use a diversity panel of alfalfa accessions comprised of 198 cultivars and landraces to identify genes involve...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1996
B Stefanon A N Pell P Schofield

Alfalfa and bromegrass, each harvested at five different stages of maturity, were separated into water-insoluble and -soluble fractions. The NDF concentrations ranged from 19 to 43% for alfalfa and from 42 to 58% for brome. The rates of digestion, by mixed ruminal microflora, of the unfractionated forage and of the water-insoluble and -soluble fractions were measured in vitro using pressure sen...

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