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1. High‐resolution bulked segregant analysis enables candidate gene identification for bacterial wilt resistance in Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.).

2. Cytonuclear interplay in auto‐ and allopolyploids: a multifaceted perspective from the Festuca‐Lolium complex.

3. Effectiveness of wood ash and paper sludge as liming and nutrient sources for annual ryegrass grown in podzolic soils of Newfoundland.

4. Phosphorus fertiliser equivalent value of dairy processing sludge‐derived STRUBIAS products using ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and spring wheat (Triticum aestivum).

5. Early detection of Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass responses to drought stress by measuring chlorophyll fluorescence parameters.

6. A cytochrome P450 gene, LpCYP72A15, confers drought tolerance in perennial ryegrass.

7. Genome‐wide identification of DREB1 transcription factors in perennial ryegrass and functional profiling of LpDREB1H2 in response to cold stress.

8. Antioxidant and Secondary Metabolite Responses in Wheat under Cereal Leaf Beetle (Oulema melanopus L.) Infestation.

9. Introduction pathways and evolutionary mechanisms of alien species of Lolium spreading across sandy coasts in Japan.

10. Perspectives for reducing seed shattering in ryegrasses.

11. Shoot nitrogen concentrations required for optimal herbage growth of multiple perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) cultivars relative to modern summer‐active cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) and tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) cultivars

12. High‐affinity iron uptake is required for optimal Epichloë festucae colonization of Lolium perenne and seed transmission.

13. Lower soil nitrous oxide emissions by a high lipid genetically modified perennial ryegrass line compared to its wild type.

14. Dry‐matter production and botanical composition of multispecies and perennial ryegrass swards under varying defoliation management.

15. Genomic prediction of seasonal forage yield in perennial ryegrass.

16. Assessing inbreeding in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) as a step towards F1 hybrid breeding.

17. Designing agricultural grasses to help mitigate proteolysis during ensiling to optimize protein feed provisions for livestock.

18. Nutritive value of forages consumed by ruminants during the dry season in the Western Highlands of Cameroon.

19. Tiller demography of tall fescue and tall wheatgrass cut at different times during the reproductive phase.

20. Both male and female meiosis contribute to non‐Mendelian inheritance of parental chromosomes in interspecific plant hybrids (Lolium × Festuca).

21. Drought effects on root and shoot traits and their decomposability.

22. The contribution of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) breeding to whole pasture productivity under dairy cattle grazing in New Zealand. 2. Rates of gain in production traits and economic value.

23. The contribution of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) breeding to whole pasture productivity under dairy cattle grazing in New Zealand. 1. Variation in yield, nutritive value and persistence‐related traits.

24. Genetic variation for seed retention in accessions and genotypic lines of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.).

25. Genome‐wide identification of heat shock transcription factor families in perennial ryegrass highlights the role of LpHSFC2b in heat stress response.

26. Transcriptome analysis of perennial ryegrass reveals the regulatory role of Aspergillus aculeatus under salt stress.

27. Grasses and field crops reduce the concentration of resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicae in soil under controlled conditions.

28. Cytokinin or ethylene regulation of heat‐induced leaf senescence involving transcriptional modulation of WRKY in perennial ryegrass.

29. Fungal endophytes improve the performance of host plants but do not eliminate the growth/defence trade‐off.

30. Defoliation, wounding, and methyl jasmonate induce expression of the sucrose lateral transporter LpSUT1 in ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.).

31. The changing role of perennial ryegrass in dairy pastures in northern Victoria, Australia.

32. Breeding forages with climate resiliency in temperate/tropical transition zones.

33. STAYGREEN‐mediated chlorophyll a catabolism is critical for photosystem stability during heat‐induced leaf senescence in perennial ryegrass.

34. Ground cover vegetation promotes biological control and yield in pear orchards.

35. Modeling Intra‐ and Interannual Variability of BVOC Emissions From Maize, Oil‐Seed Rape, and Ryegrass.

36. Two Epichloë festucae var. lolii endophytes in Lolium perenne reduce larval populations of the wheat sheath miner, Cerodontha australis.

37. Seasonal biology of the wheat sheath miner Cerodontha australis (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in perennial ryegrass in Waikato, New Zealand.

38. Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) culm and inflorescence density in lawns: Effects of nitrogen fertilization and scalping timing and height.

39. Interactions between silicon and alkaloid defences in endophyte‐infected grasses and the consequences for a folivore.

40. High‐yielding forage grass cultivars increase root biomass and soil organic carbon stocks compared with mixed‐species permanent pasture in temperate soil.

41. Cereal straw incorporation and ryegrass cover crops: The path to equilibrium in soil carbon storage is short.

42. LpNOL‐knockdown suppression of heat‐induced leaf senescence in perennial ryegrass involving regulation of amino acid and organic acid metabolism.

43. The effect of autumn closing date on over winter tissue turnover in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) swards.

44. Effects of perennial ryegrass competition on bermudagrass and hybrid bermudagrass cover, biomass, and total nonstructural carbohydrate accumulation.

45. Perennial ryegrass phytotoxicity increases with mesotrione rate and growth‐promoting environmental conditions.

46. Morpho‐physiological changes induced by soil environment modulate the compatibility of perennial ryegrass and white clover cultivars.

47. Predictive ability of perennial ryegrass spaced‐plant nurseries for turfgrass and seed production swards in Minnesota.

48. Image‐based high‐throughput phenotyping for the estimation of persistence of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)—A review.

49. Reservoirs of plant virus disease: Occurrence of wheat dwarf virus and barley/cereal yellow dwarf viruses in Sweden.

50. Biostimulating effect of l‐tryptophan on the yield and chemical and microbiological quality of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) herbage and silage for ruminant.

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