CS Hoveland, MA McCann… - Journal of production …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
… of our study was to determine the effects of endophyte, alfalfa dilution of the toxic effects of the endophyte, and GP on beef steer performance and plant persistence ofJesuptallfescue …
… Long-term stand persistence data on tall fescue varieties infected with novel endophyte strains is still limited. We examined the changes in persistence ofJesuptallfescue without (E-) …
… Breeder seed fields ofJesuptallfescue with either toxic or NT (MaxQ) endophytes and a plot of E+ KY-31 tall fescue were fertilized in accordance with University of Georgia soil fertility …
R Lemus, D Walker - Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… tall fescue adaptation. The objective of this study was to explore the HA and nutritive value ofJesuptallfescue … (source, date, and rate), and nutritive value ofJesuptallfescue cultivars. …
… The first objective was to test the adaptation and production potential ofJesuptallfescue with the presence or absence of a novel (nontoxic) endophyte (MaxQ) for the mid-Atlantic …
… Despite varying levels of contamination by toxic endophyte tall fescue volunteers in these pastures (5.5-30.3%), all of the novel endophyte tall fescue varieties showed no fescue …
J Bouton - Tall fescue for the twenty‐first century, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… Its development was based on the strategy of overcoming tall fescue toxicosis via the isolation of naturally occurring, nontoxic novel endophyte strains and reinfecting these strains into …
… The experimental hays were harvested from three separate well-established stands of Jesuptallfescue grown on a Cecil clay loam (fine, kaolinitic, thermic Typic Kandiudults) at the …