نتایج جستجو برای: ryegrass growth

تعداد نتایج: 820368  

2000
Scott W. Mattner Douglas G. Parbery

Connolly, 1990). Crown rust is the most serious ryegrass fungal pathogen in these areas (Eagling and Clark, 1993), Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and white clover (Trifowith epidemics regularly occurring between spring and lium repens L.) are important pasture components in the higher rainfall areas of southeastern Australia. Crown rust (Puccinia coronata autumn. A preliminary study dem...

2004
J. Stone

Aerial seeding of Italian annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) is a common, but controversial, emergency rehabilitation practice following wildfire in California. Replicated study plots, with and without ryegrass, established after a summertime chaparral wildfire on California's central coast revealed the following: 1. Ryegrass-seeded plots developed significantly greater total plant cover than...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 1991
J Jamot E Grenet

An Italian "Dalita" ryegrass (Lolium italicum) and a European lucerne (Medicago sativa) were harvested at 5 different growth stages to determine the anatomical factors limiting their digestibility and in particular the effects of lignification of the tissues. In vitro digestibility, cell wall contents of the whole plant and stem of lucerne and of the whole plant, stem and leaf blade of ryegrass...

2000
W. F. HUNT

Mature perennial ryegrass plants in pastures persist through the asexual reproduction of the tiller. Leaves are initiated from the flanks of the tiller stem apex. Generally, two leaves arc growing on a tiller at any one time. New tiller buds may arise from the axils of mature leaves depending on environmental conditions. Flowering results from a physiological change at the stem apex, which then...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
a. gousterova m. nustorova d. paskaleva m. naydenov g. neshev

protein-rich hydrolysate from feather waste was obtained using a mixed culture of selected thermophilic actinomycete strains, and was tested for possible application as soil amendment and biological control agent. for this purpose, a 4 months laboratory experiment was carried out using two types of urban soils (sofia, bulgaria): native park soil and anthropogenic soil. the effect of the obtain...

Journal: :Polish journal of microbiology 2008
Sereen M B Bataineh Ismail Saadoun Khalid M Hameed Qotaiba Ababneh

A total of 231 different soil Streptomyces isolates were recovered from 16 different locations in North Jordan. They were assessed for their phytotoxic activity on seeds of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) and ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) placed adjacent to a 2 cm wide Streptomyces culture strips grown at 28C degrees for 3 weeks on starch casein nitrate (SCN) agar. Phytotoxicity was ascertained on...

2014
Muhammad Arslan Muhammad Afzal Imran Amin Samina Iqbal Qaiser M. Khan

Plant-bacteria partnership is a promising strategy for the remediation of soil and water polluted with hydrocarbons. However, the limitation of major nutrients (N, P and K) in soil affects the survival and metabolic activity of plant associated bacteria. The objective of this study was to explore the effects of nutrients on survival and metabolic activity of an alkane degrading rhizo-bacterium....

2015
Charles L. Webber Paul M. White Dwight L. Myers Merritt J. Taylor James W. Shrefler

The chemical interaction between plants, which is referred to as allelopathy, may result in the inhibition of plant growth and development. The objective of this research was to determine the impact of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) plant extracts on the seed germination of five plant species. Four concentrations (0, 16.7, 33.3 and 66.7 g/L) of kenaf leaf, bark, and core extracts were applied t...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2015
J Luo X Z Sun D Pacheco S F Ledgard S B Lindsey C J Hoogendoorn B Wise N L Watkins

In New Zealand, agriculture is predominantly based on pastoral grazing systems and animal excreta deposited on soil during grazing have been identified as a major source of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. Forage brassicas (Brassica spp.) have been increasingly used to improve lamb performance. Compared with conventional forage perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.), a common forage in New Zealan...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1995
P R Cheeke

Plant toxins are the chemical defenses of plants against herbivory. Grasses have relatively few intrinsic toxins, relying more on growth habit to survive defoliation and endophytic fungal toxins as chemical defenses. Forage grasses that contain intrinsic toxins include Phalaris spp. (tryptamine and carboline alkaloids), sorghums (cyanogenic glycosides), and tropical grasses containing oxalates ...

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