نتایج جستجو برای: alfalfa

تعداد نتایج: 7697  

2013
Jennifer W. MacAdam Thomas C. Griggs

Birdsfoot trefoil is a high-quality forage recommended for irrigated perennial pastures, either in mixtures with grasses or in pure stands. In this bulletin we report on the forage nutritive value of pure stands of birdsfoot trefoil harvested at 6week intervals, and compare it to alfalfa harvested at the same intervals. We found that the digestibility of the two forages was similar, but that al...

2013
Larry Godfrey Peter Goodell Vonny Barlow Eric Natwick Rachael Long

Integrated pest management in alfalfa continues to be challenged by changes in the pests, alfalfa production system, environmental conditions, and other undetermined factors. Many of the underlying principles of integrated pest management (IPM) were developed from research conducted in the alfalfa system in the 1960-80’s. However, as indicated by challenges in controlling alfalfa weevil larvae ...

2003
Mesfin Tesfaye Nicholas S. Dufault Melinda R. Dornbusch Deborah L. Allan Carroll P. Vance Deborah A. Samac

Transgenic alfalfa over-expressing a nodule-enhanced malate dehydrogenase (neMDH) cDNA and untransformed alfalfa plants were grown at the same field site and rhizosphere soils collected after 53 weeks of plant growth. These alfalfa lines differ in the amount and composition of root organic acids produced and exuded into the rhizosphere. Nucleotide sequencing of PCR-based 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA...

2017
Yaogeng Lei Abdelali Hannoufa Peiqiang Yu

Alfalfa is one of the most important legume forage crops in the world. In spite of its agronomic and nutritive advantages, alfalfa has some limitations in the usage of pasture forage and hay supplement. High rapid degradation of protein in alfalfa poses a risk of rumen bloat to ruminants which could cause huge economic losses for farmers. Coupled with the relatively high lignin content, which i...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1997
D B Vagnoni G A Broderick

Alfalfa was harvested as silage or hay and fed in two 12-wk trials with a 4 x 4 Latin square design that used 12 (trial 1) or 24 (trial 2) multiparous lactating cows (4 ruminally cannulated cows per trial). Diets contained (dry matter basis) 75 or 50% alfalfa plus 24 of 40% high moisture corn (trial 1) or 50% alfalfa, 44 or 41% high moisture corn, with (3%) or without fish meal (trial 2). Exper...

2002
Mary K. Sledge

Research in the genetic engineering of alfalfa is currently underway to improve alfalfa for traits such as tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses, forage quality, and herbicide resistance. Alfalfa is also being engineered to produce novel compounds for industrial and diagnostic purposes. This research will likely lead to the production of improved cultivars, as well as new uses for alfalfa.

2003
R. B. Durtschi D. B. Hogg K. G. Silvera

The potato leafhopper (PLH) is the most serious insect pest of alfalfa in Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest. PLH injury to alfalfa can result in leaf yellowing (“hopperburn”), plant stunting, loss of yield and forage quality, and reduced alfalfa stand persistence. Leafhopper populations are a perennial problem in new alfalfa seedings, and they frequently increase to damaging levels on the second ...

2017
C. W. Ackerson R. L. Borchers F. E. Mussehl

SUMMARY Feeding trials were conducted on three groups of chicks in eight lots receiving a growing mash containing dehydrated alfalfa m eal at levels of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, O, 12, and 15 per cent. Comparisons were not made simultaneously but no general trend toward growth d e-press ion was evident in comparable lots. In addition duplicate trials of four lots of n ewly hatched New H ampshire chicks...

2012
J. F. Jiang X. M. Song X. Huang W. D. Zhou J. L. Wu Z. G. Zhu H. C. Zheng Y. Q. Jiang

A study was conducted to evaluate effects of alfalfa meal on growth performance and gastrointestinal tract development of growing layer ducks to provide evidence for application of alfalfa meal in the duck industry. Two hundred and fifty-six healthy Shaoxing 7-wk old growing layer ducks were selected and randomly allocated to 1 of 4 dietary treatments based on corn and soybean meal and containi...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1997
P C Hoffman D K Combs N M Brehm D A Welch

The objective of this study was to compare utilization of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) and alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) by lactating dairy cows. Red clover and alfalfa were harvested and conserved as silage at two maturities in 2 consecutive yr. Each year, diets containing experimental forages and supplemental grain were fed to 16 multiparous Holstein cows in early lactation in a replicat...

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