For the development of mechanistic models of herbage digestibility, quantitative insight into the effects of age, temperature and cultivar on digestibility characteristics of individual plant parts is needed. Towards that goal, glasshouse experiments were conducted at day/night temperatures of 13/8, 18/13 and 23/18degreesC with vegetative and reproductive crops of two populations of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L) selected for differences in leaf blade digestibility. Cell wall content (CWC) and true cell wall and organic matter digestibility (CWD and OMD) of vegetative and reproductive tillers were related to dimensions, mass, CWC and digestibility of separate plant parts. Compared with the vegetative tillers, the reproductive tillers...
The seasonal change of dry matter (DM) yield, estimated in vivo dry matter digestibility (DMD), and ...
This study quantified the relationship between vegetative development and temperature of ‘Old New Ze...
An experiment is described in which the tiller density of microswards of Lolium rigidum was varied b...
For the development of mechanistic models of herbage digestibility, quantitative insight into the ef...
Grass digestibility is determined by the rate of plant development, mass of plant organs (leaf blade...
The nutritive value of forage changes during growth. For the protein content, a general evolution cu...
An object-oriented simulation model was developed to integrate detailed analyses of perennial ryegra...
Grass digestibility is determined by the rate of plant development, mass of plant organs (leaf blade...
Established stands of four warm-season perennial grasses, klein (Panicum coloratum L.), Pretoria-90 ...
Two experiments were conducted with forage oats to find the effects of temperature and light intensi...
Typescript (photocopy).Three warm-season grass species were grown to evaluate relationships between ...
The grass plant is comprised of leaf blades, leaf sheath (pseudostem), true stem and dead material e...
In a field experiment with maize it was found that in vitro digestibility of leaves decreased somewh...
Two experiments were conducted with forage oats to find the effects of temperature and light intensi...
Orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) and western wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) L.) seeds ha...
The seasonal change of dry matter (DM) yield, estimated in vivo dry matter digestibility (DMD), and ...
This study quantified the relationship between vegetative development and temperature of ‘Old New Ze...
An experiment is described in which the tiller density of microswards of Lolium rigidum was varied b...
For the development of mechanistic models of herbage digestibility, quantitative insight into the ef...
Grass digestibility is determined by the rate of plant development, mass of plant organs (leaf blade...
The nutritive value of forage changes during growth. For the protein content, a general evolution cu...
An object-oriented simulation model was developed to integrate detailed analyses of perennial ryegra...
Grass digestibility is determined by the rate of plant development, mass of plant organs (leaf blade...
Established stands of four warm-season perennial grasses, klein (Panicum coloratum L.), Pretoria-90 ...
Two experiments were conducted with forage oats to find the effects of temperature and light intensi...
Typescript (photocopy).Three warm-season grass species were grown to evaluate relationships between ...
The grass plant is comprised of leaf blades, leaf sheath (pseudostem), true stem and dead material e...
In a field experiment with maize it was found that in vitro digestibility of leaves decreased somewh...
Two experiments were conducted with forage oats to find the effects of temperature and light intensi...
Orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) and western wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) L.) seeds ha...
The seasonal change of dry matter (DM) yield, estimated in vivo dry matter digestibility (DMD), and ...
This study quantified the relationship between vegetative development and temperature of ‘Old New Ze...
An experiment is described in which the tiller density of microswards of Lolium rigidum was varied b...