نتایج جستجو برای: schedonorus

تعداد نتایج: 229  

2012
George W. Mueller-Warrant Stephen M. Griffith Gerald W. Whittaker Gary M. Banowetz William F. Pfender

Agricultural practices, including tillage, fertilization, and residue management, can affect surface runoff, soil erosion, and nutrient cycling. These processes, in turn, may adversely affect (1) quality of aquatic resources as habitat for amphibians, fish, and invertebrates, (2) costs of treating surface and ground water to meet drinking water standards, and (3) large-scale biogeochemistry. Th...

Journal: :Animal Feed Science and Technology 2022

The objective of this study was to determine the effect harvesting alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.) and tall fescue [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort] after frost ensiling mixtures these forages on silage fermentation characteristics, intake, digestibility ruminal by ewe lambs. Forages were harvested in October 2017, wilted, blended as either alone, 67% + 33% novel endophyte-infected fesc...

Journal: :Journal of Animal Science 2023

Abstract Tall fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus) is the predominant cool-season perennial forage in Eastern U.S. However, a symbiotic endophyte reduces performance of animals grazing tall fescue. This results losses around $2 billion annually. Due to vasoconstriction caused by endophyte, decrease conception rates among cows and heifers consuming has been observed. With rising input costs, it nec...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1995
D L Cross L M Redmond J R Strickland

Gravid mares grazing endophyte-infested (E+) tall fescue exhibit increased gestation lengths, agalactia, foal and mare mortality, tough and thickened placentas, weak and dysmature foals, increased sweating during warm weather, reduced serum prolactin and progesterone, and increased serum estradiol-17 beta levels. Also, E+ tall fescue hay is less digestible than endophyte-free (E-) hay. Unlike m...

2010
J. R. Strickland G. E. Aiken D. E. Spiers L. R. Fletcher J. W. Oliver

Tall fescue toxicosis continues to be a major syndrome in temperate climates of the world in terms of economic loss to animal producers. Studies with forage-fed animals over the past three decades have provided insight concerning the pathophysiological effects of the alkaloids present in tall fescue [Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) DarbyshJ infected with the fungal endophyte Neotyphodium coenophi...

2014
Joan H. Eisemann Gerald B. Huntington Megan Williamson Michelle Hanna Matthew Poore

Two studies separated effects of dietary ergot alkaloids from effects of feed intake or ambient temperature on respiration rate (RR), heart rate (HR), surface temperature (ST), rectal temperature (RT), blood pressure (BP), serum hormone, and plasma metabolite concentrations in beef steers. The balanced, single reversal design for each experiment used 8 beef steers fed tall fescue seed [2.5 g/kg...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
J M Burke S W Coleman C C Chase D G Riley M L Looper M A Brown

Decreased milk production of beef cattle grazing endophyte-infected (EI) tall fescue (TF), an important cool season grass in the southeastern United States, can affect calf growth. The objective was to determine whether a thermal or heat-tolerant Bos taurus breed of cattle, Romosinuano (RO), would tolerate EI TF toxins relative to Angus (AN) cattle. Milk production and quality were examined on ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
M L Looper T S Edrington R Flores J M Burke T R Callaway G E Aiken F N Schrick C F Rosenkrans

The objectives were to determine the effects of short-term feeding of a toxic endophyte (Neotyphodium coenophialum)-infected tall fescue seed (Festuca arundinacea, cultivar 'Kentucky 31') on fecal shedding and intestinal concentrations of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and the concentrations of prolactin, cortisol, and NEFA in experimentally inoculated ewes. Twelve ewes (mean BW = 46 +/- 2 kg) were f...

2014
Rebecca L. McCulley Lowell P. Bush Anna E. Carlisle Huihua Ji Jim A. Nelson

Tall fescue pastures cover extensive acreage in the eastern half of the United States and contribute to important ecosystem services, including the provisioning of forage for grazing livestock. Yet little is known concerning how these pastures will respond to climate change. Tall fescue's ability to persist and provide forage under a warmer and wetter environment, as is predicted for much of th...

2017
Xiuyun Wang Lili Zhuang Yi Shi Bingru Huang

Abscisic acid (ABA) is known to play roles in regulating plant tolerance to various abiotic stresses, but whether ABA's effects on heat tolerance are associated with its regulation of heat stress transcription factors (HSFs) and heat shock proteins (HSPs) is not well documented. The objective of this study was to determine whether improved heat tolerance of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schr...

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