Breeding of temperate forage grasses is aimed at improving the economic and environmental sustainability of production from cattle and sheep. The primary objective is to ensure that forage can be the main source of feed for ruminants. This requires consistent production of herbage with a high feeding value, usually under nitrogen-limiting conditions. The most important traits affecting the feeding value of herbage are in vitro dry matter digestibility (DMD), the ratios of crude protein, water-soluble carbohydrate and fibre, and the concentration of alkaloid toxins. Improvements in these primary quality traits must be combined with good plant persistency, adequate tolerance to a range of environmental stresses, adequate resistance to a large...
This paper discusses strategies to overcome biotic and abiotic constraints and improve forage qualit...
This issue of Aspects of Applied Biology contains papers presented at the AAB conference on Crop qua...
Global climate change and increased pressure for adopting more sustainable agricultural practices ca...
Breeding of temperate forage grasses is aimed at improving the economic and environmental sustainabi...
Animal production is a fundamental component of the food supply chain, and with an increasing global...
Abstract: Temperate forage grasses are the main components of grasslands occupying 40.5 % of the wor...
In the early 1970's research was initiated by the cooperative USDA-ARS and University of Nebraska gr...
The papers include general overviews concerning the future direction and priorities in forage crop b...
Grass is a complex crop and its value for agriculture must be assessed in terms of the quantity and ...
This mini review considers some recent developments in forage breeding and rumen function that offer...
White clover (Trifolium repens L.) and red clover (T. pratense L.) are the most important legumes of...
This issue of Aspects of Applied Biology contains papers presented at the AAB conference on Crop qua...
Previous forage plant evaluation by breeders has centered around agronomic factors that determine pe...
The livestock agriculture of temperate grasslands is a major provider of meat and milk to the world....
Aspects 70: Crop Quality: Its role in sustainable livestock production. This issue of Aspects of App...
This paper discusses strategies to overcome biotic and abiotic constraints and improve forage qualit...
This issue of Aspects of Applied Biology contains papers presented at the AAB conference on Crop qua...
Global climate change and increased pressure for adopting more sustainable agricultural practices ca...
Breeding of temperate forage grasses is aimed at improving the economic and environmental sustainabi...
Animal production is a fundamental component of the food supply chain, and with an increasing global...
Abstract: Temperate forage grasses are the main components of grasslands occupying 40.5 % of the wor...
In the early 1970's research was initiated by the cooperative USDA-ARS and University of Nebraska gr...
The papers include general overviews concerning the future direction and priorities in forage crop b...
Grass is a complex crop and its value for agriculture must be assessed in terms of the quantity and ...
This mini review considers some recent developments in forage breeding and rumen function that offer...
White clover (Trifolium repens L.) and red clover (T. pratense L.) are the most important legumes of...
This issue of Aspects of Applied Biology contains papers presented at the AAB conference on Crop qua...
Previous forage plant evaluation by breeders has centered around agronomic factors that determine pe...
The livestock agriculture of temperate grasslands is a major provider of meat and milk to the world....
Aspects 70: Crop Quality: Its role in sustainable livestock production. This issue of Aspects of App...
This paper discusses strategies to overcome biotic and abiotic constraints and improve forage qualit...
This issue of Aspects of Applied Biology contains papers presented at the AAB conference on Crop qua...
Global climate change and increased pressure for adopting more sustainable agricultural practices ca...