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Forage Quality And The Environment, C. E. Lascano, A. Schmidt, R. Barahona
Forage Quality And The Environment, C. E. Lascano, A. Schmidt, R. Barahona
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
The influence of environmental factors on forage quality of temperate and tropical grasses has been reviewed by several authors, who summarized how light, temperature, drought and soil nutrients influence chemical composition, and digestibility of forages grown in contrasting areas of the world. The effects of season of the year on forage growth, grazing behavior and animal performance have also been the subject of numerous papers and reviews. However, there are few recent reviews that summarize how changes in climatic and edaphic factors influence forage quality of legumes with variable levels of condensed tannins (CT), which are important secondary compounds in …
The Effect Of Water Deficits During Flowering And Seed Production On Cultivars Of Subterranean Clover And Annual Medic, E. C. Wolfe, W. J. Collins, R. C. Rossiter, W. R. Stern
The Effect Of Water Deficits During Flowering And Seed Production On Cultivars Of Subterranean Clover And Annual Medic, E. C. Wolfe, W. J. Collins, R. C. Rossiter, W. R. Stern
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
In improved pastures in inland southern Australia, the persistence and growth of annual pasture legumes depends in part on their ability to produce and conserve abundant seed for regeneration and production. For near-maximum seed production in spring, adequate soil water is needed for at least 70 days in subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) and medic (Medicago) species. Water deficits during spring are a common occurrence, and they appear to be increasing in frequency. The effect of relatively short periods of water deficit during reproductive development has received some attention but the findings conflict. The present experiment was …
Effect Of Drought Stress On Fibre Digestibility Of Corn For Silage, G. Ferreira, C. L. Teets, A. M. Kingori, J. O. Ondiek
Effect Of Drought Stress On Fibre Digestibility Of Corn For Silage, G. Ferreira, C. L. Teets, A. M. Kingori, J. O. Ondiek
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
Limited information exists about the impact of drought stress on corn silage digestibility. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of irrigation on in situ NDF digestibility of corn tissues grown under controlled conditions in a greenhouse. Five commercial corn hybrids were planted in pots and grown in a greenhouse. Pots were subjected to an abundant or restricted irrigation regime. Leaf blades and stem internodes were collected from the upper and bottom portion of each hybrid. Tissue samples were incubated in the rumen of 3 rumen-cannulated cows for 0, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, and 240 …
Strategies For Assessing Grassland Degradation With Biogeochemical Models, S. Rolinski, S. B. Wirth, C. Müller, B. Tietjen
Strategies For Assessing Grassland Degradation With Biogeochemical Models, S. Rolinski, S. B. Wirth, C. Müller, B. Tietjen
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
Marginal grasslands provide the basis for livestock rearing and rural livelihoods globally, but are subject to permanent degradation from mismanagement and climate change. Global biogeochemical models are so far not able to represent degradation tipping points in marginal grasslands because plant growth is dependent only on bio-climatic conditions and nutrient availability. Due to their central role for sustaining livelihoods, this lack of representation in such models needs to be addressed. We present an idea on processes and interactions to be considered and on the actual implementation of necessary changes. The model for which we exemplarily develop implementation strategies, LPJmL, accounts …
Hydraulic Responses Of Shrubs And Grasses To Fire Frequency And Drought In A Tallgrass Prairie Experiencing Bush Encroachment, K. O’Keefe, R. Keen, E. Tooley, S. Bachle, J. B. Nippert, K. Mcculloh
Hydraulic Responses Of Shrubs And Grasses To Fire Frequency And Drought In A Tallgrass Prairie Experiencing Bush Encroachment, K. O’Keefe, R. Keen, E. Tooley, S. Bachle, J. B. Nippert, K. Mcculloh
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
The increase in abundance and density of woody plants in herbaceous ecosystems (i.e. bush encroachment) is occurring globally and is driven by reduced fire frequency, climate change, and the utilization of deeper, more reliable soil water by woody plants. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of the physiological processes through which woody and herbaceous plants use water will provide greater insight into the mechanisms of bush encroachment, as well as the trajectory of encroachment in a changing climate. Our objective was to assess how experimental changes in water availability and fire frequency impact belowground water-use traits in Cornus drummondii, the primary …
Climate Variability In The Woodbush Granite Grasslands Of South Africa: Effects On Grassland Diversity, M. Muller, F. Siebert, A. Linstädter, D. I. Thompson, S. J. Siebert
Climate Variability In The Woodbush Granite Grasslands Of South Africa: Effects On Grassland Diversity, M. Muller, F. Siebert, A. Linstädter, D. I. Thompson, S. J. Siebert
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
South African old-growth grasslands are hyper-diverse ecosystems which evolved under naturally occurring rainfall variability. It is predicted that future precipitation patterns will become more variable, which could lead to increased frequencies of extreme and prolonged drought events. This study aimed to investigate the effects of climate variability on plant diversity of the fragmented pristine, mistbelt grasslands of the Woodbush Granite Grasslands (WGG) at Haenertsburg, South Africa. It has been reported that species composition has changed substantially in this area, as disturbance-tolerant species enter these systems or existing competitor species become more dominant. A Temporal Beta-diversity Index (TBI) was used to …
Adaptation Of Forage Species To Drought, D. J. Barker, J. R. Caradus
Adaptation Of Forage Species To Drought, D. J. Barker, J. R. Caradus
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
Variability in rainfall is the single greatest cause of variation in forage production for a given site. Current climate scenarios predict future annual rainfall to decrease at some geographic regions. The intensity of future rainfall is also predicted to increase at other regions, with the expectation of greater variability in soil moisture. The adaptation of forage species to drought is an issue that is likely to remain with us into the future.
Precise definitions are critical to water relations work, and imprecise use of terms has complicated comparisons of some studies on plant response to drought. Drought is a purely …
Defoliation And Water Deficit: Their Influence On Pasture Growth And Water Use Of White Clover, F. H. Santiñaque
Defoliation And Water Deficit: Their Influence On Pasture Growth And Water Use Of White Clover, F. H. Santiñaque
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
With the objective of understanding the physiological basis of defoliation and water use relationships of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) pastures during water deficits, an experiment in controlled conditions was carried out. Outdoors nine liters pots were filled with a loam-clay soil with a water content at field capacity (FC), of 35%(w/w), at a bulk density of 1.1 g/cm3. Pre-germinated and inoculated clover seeds were transplanted, and the number of plants was adjusted to permit the development of full plant cover. The level of P in the soil did not limit plant establishment or growth. The …
The Grassbank Concept: Potential Applications In China?, Wenjun Li, Lynn Huntsinger, Sally K. Fairfax
The Grassbank Concept: Potential Applications In China?, Wenjun Li, Lynn Huntsinger, Sally K. Fairfax
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
No abstract provided.
Amino Acid And Protein Incorporation In Water‐Stressed Perennial Ryegrass, W. J. Jung, B. R. Lee, L. S. Li, Y. L. Jin, T. H. Kim
Amino Acid And Protein Incorporation In Water‐Stressed Perennial Ryegrass, W. J. Jung, B. R. Lee, L. S. Li, Y. L. Jin, T. H. Kim
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
No abstract provided.
Microbial Community Of The Rhizosphere Of Ceanothus Velutinus Improves The Plant's Growth And Development Under Greenhouse Conditions, Jyothsna Ganesh
Microbial Community Of The Rhizosphere Of Ceanothus Velutinus Improves The Plant's Growth And Development Under Greenhouse Conditions, Jyothsna Ganesh
Student Research Symposium
Climatic change-induced environmental stresses affect crop production. Drought is such a stress which affect crop production and landscaping adversely. Native plants are great for low water use landscaping and can adapt to the natural environment. USU Center for Water-Efficient Landscaping has released a list of native plants that can be used for this purpose. This study focuses on a native plant Ceanothus velutinus (snowbrush) which is an evergreen plant native to western North America. It thrives well in harsh conditions and can act as ornamental plant in low water use landscaping but is difficult to propagate under landscape conditions. Here, …
Identification, Evaluation And Molecular Characterization Of Stylosanthes Seabrana--A Potential And Nutritious Range Legume Having Wider Applicability In India, A. Chandra, R. K. Bhatt, A. B. Majumdar, S. Kumar, D. Nagaich, K. Kumar
Identification, Evaluation And Molecular Characterization Of Stylosanthes Seabrana--A Potential And Nutritious Range Legume Having Wider Applicability In India, A. Chandra, R. K. Bhatt, A. B. Majumdar, S. Kumar, D. Nagaich, K. Kumar
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
No abstract provided.
Carbon Isotope Discrimination, Selection Response, And Forage Production Of Tall Fescue In Contrasting Environments, R. C. Johnson, Andrew A. Hopkins, M. A. Evans
Carbon Isotope Discrimination, Selection Response, And Forage Production Of Tall Fescue In Contrasting Environments, R. C. Johnson, Andrew A. Hopkins, M. A. Evans
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
No abstract provided.
Metabolic Response Of Lolium Perenne To Drought Stress, Heike Hahn, J. Kopka, Oliver Fiehn, B. Scott
Metabolic Response Of Lolium Perenne To Drought Stress, Heike Hahn, J. Kopka, Oliver Fiehn, B. Scott
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
No abstract provided.