In a field experiment with maize it was found that in vitro digestibility of leaves decreased somewhat during undisturbed growth, whereas digestibility of stems decreased appreciably. This decrease in leaf digestibility was caused by a lower digestibility of later-developed leaves and by a slight decrease in digestibility during ageing of each individual leaf. In a pot experiment with tall fescue grown at 15/10, 20/15 and 25/20 deg C, it was found that a higher temperature resulted in higher concentrations of cell-wall constituents and lower digestibility, whereas during ageing the percentage of cell-wall constituents remained constant or even decreased, digestibility decreasing slightly. Results suggested that in a constant climate the eff...
The study was concerned with the influence of environmental factors such as light, temperature and n...
The nutritional benefits of fertilization on Ozark forest range for the late spring and summer perio...
Yield increases in forage maize (Zea mays L.) in NW Europe over time are well documented. The drivin...
The nutritive value of forage changes during growth. For the protein content, a general evolution cu...
For the development of mechanistic models of herbage digestibility, quantitative insight into the ef...
This thesis describes and discusses the quantitative effects of changes in temperature, light intens...
Established stands of four warm-season perennial grasses, klein (Panicum coloratum L.), Pretoria-90 ...
This thesis describes and discusses the quantitative effects of changes in temperature, light intens...
AbstractImproving digestibility of forage maize (Zea mays L.) through breeding is important to optim...
Improving digestibility of forage maize (Zea mays L.) through breeding is important to optimize the ...
The aim of this study was to quantify the relative importance of leaf age and leaf length on the dyn...
Perennial grasses have received increased attention in the last few decades for their potential to m...
The objective of this study was to compare the dynamics of neutral detergent fibre (NDF), and the 24...
Graduation date: 1981This study was undertaken to better understand plant characteristics\ud related...
Two experiments were conducted with forage oats to find the effects of temperature and light intensi...
The study was concerned with the influence of environmental factors such as light, temperature and n...
The nutritional benefits of fertilization on Ozark forest range for the late spring and summer perio...
Yield increases in forage maize (Zea mays L.) in NW Europe over time are well documented. The drivin...
The nutritive value of forage changes during growth. For the protein content, a general evolution cu...
For the development of mechanistic models of herbage digestibility, quantitative insight into the ef...
This thesis describes and discusses the quantitative effects of changes in temperature, light intens...
Established stands of four warm-season perennial grasses, klein (Panicum coloratum L.), Pretoria-90 ...
This thesis describes and discusses the quantitative effects of changes in temperature, light intens...
AbstractImproving digestibility of forage maize (Zea mays L.) through breeding is important to optim...
Improving digestibility of forage maize (Zea mays L.) through breeding is important to optimize the ...
The aim of this study was to quantify the relative importance of leaf age and leaf length on the dyn...
Perennial grasses have received increased attention in the last few decades for their potential to m...
The objective of this study was to compare the dynamics of neutral detergent fibre (NDF), and the 24...
Graduation date: 1981This study was undertaken to better understand plant characteristics\ud related...
Two experiments were conducted with forage oats to find the effects of temperature and light intensi...
The study was concerned with the influence of environmental factors such as light, temperature and n...
The nutritional benefits of fertilization on Ozark forest range for the late spring and summer perio...
Yield increases in forage maize (Zea mays L.) in NW Europe over time are well documented. The drivin...