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Grass and Forage Science: The Journal of the British Grassland Society 1994: Vol 49 Index PDF

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Author Index ACUNA P.G.H. see WILMAN D. COLLIER W.A. see HART A.L. ADAMSON G.H. see HOPKINS A. COLLINS ROSEMARY P. and RHODES I. Influence of AGNEW R.D.M. see MAXWELL T.J. root competition on compatibility between white AJELE C.L. see CHIY P.C. clover and perennial ryegrass populations during ALDON ELF. see COOK J.W. seedling establishment (Research Note) ARMSTRONG D.G. see SHARP R. COOK J.W., BRADY W.W. and ALDON E.F. The effect of grass plant size on basal frequency estimates BAHLER C.C. see BYERS R.A. CRONRATH J. see HARRISON J.H. BARTHRAM G.T. and GRANT S.A. Seasonal variations in growth characteristics of Lolium perenne and DALZIEL A.J.1. see MAXWELL T.J. Trifolium repens in swards under different DAVIES R. see CHAPMAN A. managements DAVIES T.H. and RILEY J. Reseeding in the Falkland BARTHRAM G.T. and GRANT S.A. The effects of Islands: seed rate and fertilizers for establishment management and plant variety on the composition, DOOPER F.M.H. see STEG A. vertical structure and stock-carrying capacity of DOUGLAS G.B., ROBERTSON A.G., CHU A.C.P. and Lolium perenne/Trifolium repens pastures GORDON LL. Effect ef plant age and severity of BELESKY D.P. and STOUT W.L. Growth of prairie grass defoliation on regrowth of sheep’s burnet during (Bromus willdenowii) and tall fescue x perennial rye- substrate moisture depletion grass (Festuca arundinacea X Lolium perenne) on the Appalachian Plateau of southern West Virginia, USA ELSTON D.A. see MAXWELL T.J. BEUVINK J.M.W. and SPOELSTRA S.F. /n vitro gas pro- ENDRES C.S. see JUNG H.G. duction kinetics of grass silages treated with different cell wall-degrading enzymes FERRIS C.P. and MAYNE C:S. The effects of incorporat- BINNIE R.C. and CHESTNUTT D.B.M. Effect of ing sugar-beet pulp with herbage at ensiling on silage continuous stocking by sheep at four sward heights on fermentation, effluent output and in-silo losses herbage mass, herbage quality and tissue turnover on FISHER G.E.J., SABRI M.S. and ROBERTS D.J. Effects grass/clover and nitrogen-fertilized grass swards of feeding fodder beet and concentrates with different BOWLING P. J. see HOPKINS A. protein contents on dairy cows offered silage ad libitum BRADBURY J. W. see CLIFTON K. E. FROST J.P. Effect of spreading method, application rate and BRADY W. W. see COOK J. W. dilution on ammonia volatilization from cattle slurry BUCKERIDGE D.J. see NORRINGTON-DAVIES J. FULKERSON W.J. and SLACK K. Leaf number as a BURGESS L.R. see SAVOIE P. criterion for determining defoliation time for Lolium BUXTON G.D. and GIBSON G.J. Aerobic deterioration perenne. |. Effect of water-soluble carbohydrates of grass silage: the need to couple models and and senescence experiments BYERS R.A., BAHLER C.C., STOUT W.L., LEATH K.T. GASTAL F. see MAZZANTI A. and HOFFMAN L.D. Establishment of lucerne after GIBB M.J. see WILKINS R.J. maize in conservation tillage systems GIBSON G.J. see BUXTON G.D. GORDON LL. see DOUGLAS G.B. CHAPMAN A., YOUNGER A. and DAVIES R. The GRANT S.A. see BARTHRAM G.T. influence of soil factors on the growth of a grass/clover sward on a restored opencast site in Northumberland HARRISON J.H., KINCAID R.L., LONEY K.A., RILEY CHESTNUTT D.M.B. Effect of early season sward R.E. and CRONRATH J. Fermentation and nutritive management on sward quality and lamb liveweight value of Zea mays and lucerne forage ensiled with gain during autumn added rolled barley 130 see also BINNIE R.C. HART A.L. and COLLIER W.A. The effects of phosphorus CHIY P.C., PHILLIPS C.J.C and AJELE C.L. Sodium and form of nitrogen supply on leaf cell size and fertilizer application to pasture. 5. Effects on herbage nutrient content in Trifolium repens and Lotus digestibility and mineral availability in sheep uliginosus CHU A.C.P. see DOUGLAS G.B. HAY (JR) M.J.M. see NEWTON P.C.D. CIOLA A. see MARTINIELLO P. HENDERSON LF. see CLEMENTS R.O. CLEMENTS A.J. see WILKINS R.J. HILL R.R. see KENDALL W.A. CLEMENTS R.O. and HENDERSON LF. Yield response HINDLE V.A. see STEG A. to insecticide treatment of a perennial ryegrass sward HOBBS N.T. see MILLER J.R. following sheep grazing or cutting by machine HOFFMAN L.D. see BYERS R.A. (Research Note) HOOPER G.E. see PENNING P.D. CLIFTON K.E., BRADBURY J.W. and VEHRENCAMP HOOPER P.G. see SHARP R. S.L. The fine-scale mapping of grassland protein HOPKINS A., ADAMSON A.H. and BOWLING densities P.J. Response of permanent and reseeded grassland to 514 fertilizer nitrogen. 2. Effects on concentrations of Ca, MERCHANT MARGARET and RIACH D.J. The intake Mg, K, Na, S, P, Mn, Zn, Cu, Co and Mo in herbage at and performance of cashmere goats grazing sown a range of sites swards HUCKLE C.A. see WILKINS R.J. MICHAUD P. JOY see WILMAN D. MILLER J.R. and HOBBS N.T. Effect of forage hydration JONES J.R. see SIBBALD A.R. on lag time during in vitro digestion of meadow hay (Research Note) JUNG H.G., SMITH R.R. and ENDRES C.S. Cell wall MISELBROOK T.H. see PAIN B.F. composition and degradability of stem tissue from MOORE C.A. and KENNEDY S.J. The effect of sugar beet lucerne divergently selected for lignin and in vitro pulp-based silage additives on effluent production, dry-matter disappearance fermentation, in-silo losses, silage intake and animal performance KAFILZADEH F. see ROOKE J.A. MORGAN T.E.H. see SIBBALD A.R. KEADY T.J.W. and STEEN R.W.J. Effects of treating low dry-matter grass with a bacterial inoculant on the NARASIMHALU P. and KUNELIUS H.T. Mineral intake and performance of beef cattle and studies on its composition of red clover treated with growth mode of action regulators in early spring KEADY T.W.J., STEEN R.W.J., KILPATRICK D.J. and NARASIMHALU P. and KUNELIUS H.T. Yield and MAYNE CS. Effects of inoculant treatment on silage composition of red clover treated with growth fermentation, digestibility and intake by growing regulators in early spring cattle NEWTON P.C.D. and HAY (JR) M.J.M. Patterns of nodal KENDALL W.A., SHAFFER J.A. and HILL R.R. Effect of rooting in Trifolium repens (L.) and correlations with temperature and water variables on the juvenile growth stages in the development of axillary buds of lucerne and red clover NORRINGTON-DAVIES J. and BUCKERIDGE D.J. Plant KENNEDY S.J. see MOORE C.A. interference and chemical toxins in upland pastures KILPATRICK D.J. see KEADY T.W.J. KINCAID R.L. see HARRISON J.H. ORR R.J. see PENNING P.D. KIRKHAM F.W. and WILKINS R.J. The productivity and OSTLING C. see RAMMER C. response to inorganic fertilizers of species-rich wetland hay meadows on the Somerset Moors: PAIN B.F., MISSELBROOK T.H. and REES Y.J. Effects nitrogen response under hay cutting and aftermath of nitrification inhibitor and acid addition to cattle grazing slurry on nitrogen losses and herbage yields KIRKHAM F.W. and WILKINS R.J. The productivity and PARSONS A.J. see PENNING P.D. response to inorganic fertilizers of species-rich PENNING P.D., PARSONS A.J., ORR R.J. and HOOPER wetland hay meadows on the Somerset Moors: the G.E. Intake and behaviour responses by sheep to effect of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium on changes in sward characteristics under rotational herbage production grazing KNIGHT A.C. see SAVOIE P. see also YARROW N.H. KUNELIUS H.T. see NARASIMHALU P. PHILLIPS C.J.C. see CHIY P.C. LAVENDER R.H. see SHELDRICK R.D. RAMMER C., OSTLING C., LINGVALL P. and LEATH K.T. see BYERS R.A. LINDGREN S. Ensiling of manured crops—effects LEMAIRE G. see MAZZANTI A. on fermentation LINDGREN S. see RAMMER C. REES D.V.H. see WILLIAMS A.G. LINGVALL P. see RAMMER C. REES M.E. see SIBBALD A.R. LLOYD A. Effectiveness of cattle slurry as a sulphur source REES Y.J. see PAIN B.F. for grass cut for silage RHODES I. see COLLINS ROSEMARY P. LONEY K.A. see HARRISON J.H. RIACH D.J. see MERCHANT MARGARET LOWE J.F. see WILLIAMS A.G. RILEY J. see DAVIES T.H. RILEY R.E. see HARRISON J.H. McGECHAN M.B. see SAVOIE P. ROBERTS D.J. see FISCHER G.E.J. MARTINIELLO P. and CIOLA A. The effect of agronomic ROBERTSON A.G. see DOUGLAS G.B. factors on seed and forage production in perennial ROOKE J.A. and KAFILZADEH F. The effect upon legumes sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.) and fermentation and nutritive value of silages produced French honeysuckle (Hedysarum coronarium L.) after treatment by three different inoculants of lactic MARTYN T.M. see SHELDRICK R.D. acid bacteria applied alone or in combination MAXWELL T.J., SIBBALD A.R., DALZIEL A.J.L., AGNEW R.D.M. and ELSTON D.A. The implications SABRI MLS. see FISHER G.E.J. of controlling grazed sward height for the operation SAVOIE P., BURGESS L.R., KNIGHT A.C. and and productivity of upland sheep systems in the UK. 1. McGECHAN M.B. Drying and physical Effects of two annual stocking rates in combination characteristics of matted ryegrass with two sward height profiles SELMER-OLSEN I. Enzymes as silage additives for see also SIBBALD A.R. grass—clover mixtures MAYNE C.S. see FERRIS C.P. SHAFFER J.A. see KENDALL W.A. see also KEADY T.W.J. SHARP R., HOOPER P.G. and ARMSTRONG D.G. The MAZZANTI A. and LEMAIRE G. Effect of nitrogen digestion of grass silages produced using inoculants of fertilization on herbage production of tall fescue lactic acid bacteria swards continuously grazed by sheep. 2. Consumption SHELDRICK R.D., LAVENDER R.H. and MARTYN and efficiency of herbage utilization T.M. Effects of delay in reapplication of nitrogen MAZZANTI A., LEMAIRE G. and GASTAL F. The effect fertilizer following cutting silage from a ryegrass of nitrogen fertilization upon the herbage production of sward (Research Note) tall fescue swards continuously grazed with sheep. 1. SIBBALD A.R., MAXWELL T.J., MORGAN T.E.H., Herbage growth dynamics JONES J.R. REES MLE. The implications of controlling grazed sward height for the operation and VEHRENCAMP S.L. see CLIFTON K.E. productivity of upland sheep systems in the UK. 2. Effects of two annual stocking rates in combination WENSINK W.A. see STEG A. with two levels of fertilizer nitrogen WILKINS R.J., GIBB M.J., HUCKLE C.A. and see also MAXWELL T.J. CLEMENTS A.J. Effect of supplementation on SLACK K. see FULKERSON W.J. production by spring calving dairy cows grazing SMITH R.R. see JUNG H.G. swards of differing clover content SPOELSTRA S.F. see BEUVINK J.M.W. see also KIRKHAM F.W. STEEN R.W.J. see KEADY T.J.W. WILLIAMS A.G., LOWE J.F. and REES D.V.H. The effect STEG A., VAN STRAALEN W.M., HINDLE V.A., of oxygen concentration on changes in the microbial WENSINK W.A. and DOOPER F.M.H. Rumen population, temperature and dry-matter content in degradation and intestinal digestion of grass and clover grass silage at two maturity levels during the season in dairy cows 378 WILMAND D., ACUNA G.H. and MICHAUD P. JOY STOUT D.G. and THOMPSON D.T. Yield and Concentrations of N, P, K, Ca, Mg and Na in perennial compensatory growth of lucerne following simulated ryegrass and white clover leaves of different ages winter-kill 401 STOUT W.L. see BELESKY D.P. YARROW N.H. and PENNING P.D. Managing see also BYERS R.A. grass/clover swards to produce differing clover proportions (Research Note) VAN STRAALEN W.M. see STEG A. YOUNGER A. see CHAPMAN A. THOMPSON D.T. see STOUT D.G.

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