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Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 82(1)
Poor stand establishment, failure to recover after grazing, and premature plant death have reduced the utilization of arrowleaf clover (Trifolium vesiculosum Savi) as a forage crop in the southeastern United States in recent years. Clover plants coll
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Journal of Arid Environments. 30:403-415
The low growing, multi-stemmed shrub Acacia berlandieri , Benth. is widely distributed through the Rio Grande Plains of Texas, where it is an important component of the forage supply to both deer and domestic herbivores. The plant is known to contain
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Crop Science. 34:1157-1163
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Crop Science. 31:889-892
Reproductive disorders in sheep (Ovis aries) have been linked to ingestion of subterranean clovers (Trifolium brachycalycinum Katzn. & Morley, T. subterraneum L., and T. yanninicum Katzn. & Morley) containing high levels of the phytoestrogenic isofla
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Crop Science. 30:568-571
(...)A cowpea plant of the varietal mix Iron & Clay' with small, white, ineffective nodules was observed during a greenhouse experiment and designated IC-1. (...)Crosses were made between IC-1 S 1 and normal, effectively nodulating Iron & Clay cowpea
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Crop Science. 31:1374-1376
Subterranean clovers (Trifolium brachycalycinum Katzn. and Morley, T. subterraneum L., and T. yanninicum Katzn. & Morley) contain phytoestrogenic isoflavones. High levels of these componds are responsible for sheep (Ovis aries) reproductive disorders
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Journal of animal science. 71(2)
N-methyl-beta-phenethylamine (NMPEA) has been previously identified as the toxin causing locomotor ataxia in sheep and goats grazing the browse plant, Acacia berlandieri. We describe a simplified procedure for extraction and quantification of natural
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Journal of Plant Registrations. 2:15-15
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Crop Science. 44:1018-1018
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Phytopathology. 81:1001
Inheritance of the lethal wilt (LW) reaction in arrowleaf clover inoculated with a pea mosaic-type virus (PMV) isolate, 204-1, of the bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) subgroup was investigated. The expression of LW was found to be simply inherited and