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1. Simulating the number of spot-samples required to estimate the methane to carbon dioxide ratio in lambs and its relationship with methane yield.

2. LED red and blue light intensity affected productivity and nitrogen metabolisms of ryegrass.

3. Plant growth promoting bacteria and citric acid promote growth and cadmium phytoremediation in ryegrass.

4. Partial replacement of a total mixed ration with annual ryegrass herbage: effects on dairy cow dry matter intake and milk production.

5. Biodegraded hay with graded addition of Pleurotus ostreatus improves dry matter disappearance and reduces methane production of diets incubated in vitro.

6. Lolium multiflorum (ryegrass) diet modifies the productive response and enhances the meat of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella Val.) with omega 3 fatty acid beneficial to human health.

7. Identification of grass species candidates for phytostabilization and enhanced metal(loid)s immobilisation using cost-effective amendments on sulfidic mine tailings.

8. Analytical purity of old New Zealand forage seed samples and detection of fungal and insect contaminants including ryegrass endophyte and Argentine stem weevil.

9. Can secondary metabolites of plantain reduce N losses from urine patches?

10. Discerning component traits contributing to specific water use in perennial ryegrass.

11. Forage production, morphological, and chemical composition of diploid and tetraploid cultivars of Italian ryegrass in hydromorphic soils.

12. Combining perennial ryegrass cultivars in seed mixtures confers limited and situation-specific benefits for dairy pasture productivity.

13. Evaluating the feasibility of muck from slurry shield tunnels as a growth medium for landscaping.

14. The effect of a fodder beet versus rye-grass grazing regime during mid-to-late gestation twin-bearing ewes on dam and progeny performance and lamb survival.

15. UAV-based prediction of ryegrass dry matter yield.

16. Accumulation and subcellular distribution of cadmium in rygegrass induced by Aspergillus niger TL-F2 and Aspergillus flavus TL-F3.

17. Trends in plant sciences.

18. The impacts of take-all, drought and their interaction on Bromus wildenowii seed yield and the alleviation of these stresses by Trichoderma atroviride.

19. Inoculation and Nitrogen Fertilization Improve Nitrogen Soil Stock and Nutrition to Soybeans in Degraded Pastures with Sandy Soil.

20. Carryover of N-fertilization from corn to pasture in an integrated crop-livestock system.

21. There is no relationship between plasma amino acid concentration and urinary nitrogen concentration in heifers fed plantain or ryegrass.

22. Biomass of ryegrass from field experiments: toward a cost-effective and efficient biosourced catalyst for the synthesis of Moclobemide.

23. Effect of ryegrass hay and ryegrass silage, cut at two stages of development, on nutrient digestibility, nitrogen balance, and purine derivative excretion in growing sheep.

24. Quantifying perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and white clover (Trifolium repens L.) seed germination responses to water potential and temperature with a hydrothermal time model.

25. Using a rhizosheath selection tool to screen perennial ryegrass for root hair traits that reduce root competition against white clover.

26. Prospects for F1 hybrid production in ryegrass.

27. Study on Remediation of Cd-Contaminated Soil by Thermally Modified Attapulgite Combined with Ryegrass.

28. Epichloë fungal endophytes play a fundamental role in New Zealand grasslands.

29. Can herb-clover mixes compensate for the lack of milk in the diet of early-weaned lambs?

30. Plasma amino acid profiles of dairy heifers grazing pasture, chicory and plantain.

31. The effect of acidified slurry on crop uptake and leaching of nutrients from a loamy topsoil.

32. Nitrogen and carbon contents, nitrogen use efficiency, and antioxidant responses of perennial ryegrass accessions to nitrogen deficiency.

33. Nitrate leaching losses are lower from ryegrass/white clover forages containing plantain than from ryegrass/white clover forages under different irrigation.

34. Influence of Melia dubia Cav. Spatial Geometries on Growth, Herbage Yield and Essential Oil Constituents of Cymbopogon martinii (Roxb.) Wats.

35. Italian ryegrass swards reduce N leaching via greater N uptake and lower drainage over perennial ryegrass cultivars varying in cool season growth rates.

36. Ex-vivo cow rumen fluid fermentation: changes in microbial populations and fermentation products with different forages.

37. Milk production does not benefit from mowing previously lax-grazed diverse pastures.

38. Live weight gain, animal behaviour and urinary nitrogen excretion of dairy heifers grazing ryegrass-white clover pasture, chicory or plantain.

39. Influence of alkyl polyglucoside, citric acid, and nitrilotriacetic acid on phytoremediation in pyrene-Pb co-contaminated soils.

40. Phytoremediation of BTEX and Naphthalene from produced-water spill sites using Poaceae.

41. The Influence of Biochar Enriched with Magnesium and Sulfur on the Amount of Perennial Ryegrass Biomass and Selected Chemical Properties and Biological of Sandy Soil.

42. Implications of grass-clover interactions in dairy pastures for forage value indexing systems. 6. Cross-site analysis and general discussion.

43. Foliar micronutrient concentrations of eight perennial ryegrass (<italic>Lolium perenne</italic> L.) cultivars grown in four regions in New Zealand.

44. Foliar macronutrient concentrations of eight perennial ryegrass (<italic>Lolium perenne</italic> L.) cultivars grown in four regions in New Zealand.

45. Implications of grass-clover interactions in dairy pastures for forage indexing systems. 4. Canterbury.

46. Implications of grass-clover interactions in dairy pastures for forage value indexing systems. 2. Waikato.

47. Implications of grass-clover interactions in dairy pastures for forage value indexing systems. 5. Southland.

48. Implications of grass-clover interactions in dairy pastures for forage value indexing systems. 1. Context and rationale.

49. Performance of five pasture-based dairy systems with increasing levels of nitrogen fertiliser and associated stocking rates.

50. In Situ Acidulation of Rock Phosphate.

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