Search Results - "Naumann, Harley D"
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Partitioning of Forage Mass and Nutritive Value in Sunn Hemp Leaf and Stem Components
Published in International journal of agronomy (18-08-2021)“…Sunn hemp (SH; Crotalaria juncea L.) is a fast-growing, annual, warm-season tropical legume that could complement less productive cool-season forages such as…”
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Nutritional Aspects of Ecologically Relevant Phytochemicals in Ruminant Production
Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (05-03-2021)“…This review provides an update of ecologically relevant phytochemicals for ruminant production, focusing on their contribution to advancing nutrition…”
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Previous legume crop influences winter barley yield, N fertilizer response, and malting quality in Missouri
Published in Legume science (01-12-2023)“…The rapid growth in the craft brewing industry is increasing the demand for winter barley production. Little recent research exists on producing winter barley…”
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Inclusion of a tannin-rich legume in the diet of beef steers reduces greenhouse gas emissions from their excreta
Published in Scientific reports (20-08-2022)“…The objectives of this study were to determine the emission of nitrous oxide (N 2 O), methane (CH 4 ), and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), as well as the isotopic…”
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Stable isotopes provide evidence that condensed tannins from sericea lespedeza are degraded by ruminal microbes
Published in Scientific reports (22-08-2022)“…The objective of Trial 1 was to determine the effects of condensed tannins (CT) from sericea lespedeza [SL; Lespedeza cuneata (Dum. Cours.) G. Don] on in vitro…”
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The Birds and the Bees: Producing Beef and Conservation Benefits on Working Grasslands
Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-08-2022)“…Globally, grasslands have been heavily degraded, more so than any other biome. Grasslands of the eastern U.S. are no exception to this trend and, consequently,…”
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Seasonality affects leaf nutrient and condensed tannin concentration in southern African savannah browse
Published in African journal of ecology (01-06-2017)“…Trees that maintain some leaves throughout dry seasons become important ruminant browse depending on nutritive and antinutritive values. Leaves from seven tree…”
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The role of condensed tannins in ruminant animal production: advances, limitations and future directions
Published in Revista brasileira de zootecnia (01-12-2017)“…ABSTRACT Tannins represent one of the most abundant polyphenolic compounds in plants. Tannins exist as a multitude of chemically unique entities in nature. The…”
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Milk production, nitrogen utilization, and methane emissions of dairy cows grazing grass, forb, and legume-based pastures
Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2020)“…Abstract Achieving high animal productivity without degrading the environment is the primary target in pasture-based dairy farming. This study investigated the…”
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Herbage accumulation, nutritive value, and fatty acid profile of bermudagrass cultivars grown in different latitudes
Published in Grass and forage science (01-06-2024)“…The geographical distribution of bermudagrass cultivars is limited by freezing events (<0°C), commonly associated with higher latitudes in the northern…”
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Effect of molecular weight of condensed tannins from warm-season perennial legumes on ruminal methane production in vitro
Published in Biochemical systematics and ecology (01-10-2013)“…The objectives of the present study were to determine if the molecular weight of condensed tannins (CT) from warm-season perennial legumes affects the…”
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189 Techniques in Teaching Forages to Animal Scientists
Published in Journal of animal science (08-10-2021)“…Abstract How do you teach a plant-based course focused on forage physiology, production and management to an animal science student? How do you engage them and…”
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Tissue composition and higher heating values differ among six bioenergy grasses
Published in Industrial crops and products (01-12-2023)“…Perennial crops are considered as one of the most promising substitutions for fossil fuels for both ethanol production and direct combustion, but the quality…”
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Herbage Accumulation, Nutritive Value, and Regrowth Potential of Sunn Hemp at Different Harvest Regimens and Maturity
Published in Crop science (01-01-2019)“…Low productivity and nutritive value of cool‐season perennial forages, such as tall fescue [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort.] during summer…”
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Inclusion of cool‐ and warm‐season species in tall fescue swards for increased productivity
Published in Agronomy journal (01-11-2024)“…Pasture systems that include cool‐ and warm‐season species have the potential to enhance tall fescue (TF) [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort.] forage…”
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Does adding legumes to tall fescue pastures before stockpiling improve productivity and animal performance?
Published in Agronomy journal (01-11-2024)“…The rising prices of N fertilizer led to exploring cost‐saving efforts, such as intercropping cool‐ or warm‐season legumes serving as alternative sources of N…”
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Methane emissions and δ13C composition from beef steers consuming increasing proportions of sericea lespedeza hay on bermudagrass hay diets
Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-2021)“…An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of different proportions of 'Au Grazer' sericea lespedeza [SL, Lespedeza cuneata (Dum. Cours.) G. Don], a…”
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Lime or Phosphorus: Which is Best to Limit Broomsedge in Tall Fescue Pastures?
Published in Crop, forage & turfgrass management (01-12-2018)“…Core Ideas Broomsedge increases in low‐fertility tall fescue pastures. Phosphorus fertilization limits broomsedge increase in tall fescue pastures. Lime…”
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Lime or phosphorus: Which is best to limit broomsedge in tall fescue pastures?
Published in Crops and soils magazine (01-03-2019)“…Most Missouri tall fescue pastures grow on acidic, low‐phosphorus (P) soils. These conditions favor increases in broomsedge, a grass that is unpalatable for…”
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