The quality of grass in terms of form and relative amounts of energy and protein affects both animal production per unit of intake and nitrogen (N) utilization. Quality can be manipulated by herbage management and choice of cultivar. The effects of N application rate (0, 90 or 390 kg N ha1 year1), duration of regrowth period (23, 45, or 67 weeks), and cutting height (8 or 12 cm) on the mass fractions of nitrogen (N), water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC), neutral detergent fibre (NDF), acid detergent fibre (ADF), lignin and ash in lamina and sheath material of a high-sugar (Aberdart) and a low-sugar (Respect) perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) cultivar, were studied in a factorial field experiment during four seasons in 2002 and 2003. Expressi...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of cultivar, nitrogen (N) rate, and biostimulant ...
The content of fatty acids (FA) in herbage is important for forage quality and animal-source foods, ...
New Zealand dairy systems are based on Lolium perenne pastures with low nitrogen use efficiency (NUE...
AbstractThe quality of grass in terms of form and relative amounts of energy and protein affects bot...
The quality of grass in terms of form and relative amounts of energy and protein affects both animal...
peer-reviewedThe high degradability of grass protein is an important factor in the low nitrogen (N) ...
AbstractThe high degradability of grass protein is an important factor in the low nitrogen (N) utili...
Nitrogen (N) losses through grazing bovines are at the heart of the current debate on environment an...
The objective of the current study was to quantify the effects of greater herbage residuals in winte...
Information on lipids in forages is scarce, and effects of nitrogen (N) application level and regrow...
This experiment is one of a series designed to investigate the efficiency of nitrogen (N) use in Hol...
In intensive grass-based systems, perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L) grazed at early stages has a...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
The effects of applied nitrogen (N) on dynamics of regrowth, dry matter (DM) allocation and leaf cha...
A study was undertaken to determine the effects of three perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) cult...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of cultivar, nitrogen (N) rate, and biostimulant ...
The content of fatty acids (FA) in herbage is important for forage quality and animal-source foods, ...
New Zealand dairy systems are based on Lolium perenne pastures with low nitrogen use efficiency (NUE...
AbstractThe quality of grass in terms of form and relative amounts of energy and protein affects bot...
The quality of grass in terms of form and relative amounts of energy and protein affects both animal...
peer-reviewedThe high degradability of grass protein is an important factor in the low nitrogen (N) ...
AbstractThe high degradability of grass protein is an important factor in the low nitrogen (N) utili...
Nitrogen (N) losses through grazing bovines are at the heart of the current debate on environment an...
The objective of the current study was to quantify the effects of greater herbage residuals in winte...
Information on lipids in forages is scarce, and effects of nitrogen (N) application level and regrow...
This experiment is one of a series designed to investigate the efficiency of nitrogen (N) use in Hol...
In intensive grass-based systems, perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L) grazed at early stages has a...
Livestock production has been identified as a major source of nitrogen (N) losses in agro-ecosystems...
The effects of applied nitrogen (N) on dynamics of regrowth, dry matter (DM) allocation and leaf cha...
A study was undertaken to determine the effects of three perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) cult...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of cultivar, nitrogen (N) rate, and biostimulant ...
The content of fatty acids (FA) in herbage is important for forage quality and animal-source foods, ...
New Zealand dairy systems are based on Lolium perenne pastures with low nitrogen use efficiency (NUE...