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1. Nitrogen offset potential in a multiyear farmlet-scale study: Milk and herbage production from grazed perennial ryegrass–white clover swards.

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

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

4. Incorporating Plantain with Perennial Ryegrass-White Clover in a Dairy Grazing System: Dry Matter Yield, Botanical Composition, and Nutritive Value Response to Sowing Rate, Plantain Content and Season.

5. Soil-conservation effect of intercrops in silage maize.

6. Flux of Root-Derived Carbon into the Nematode Micro-Food Web: A Comparison of Grassland and Agroforest.

7. The choice of the white clover population alters overyielding of mixtures with perennial ryegrass and chicory and underlying processes.

8. Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium use efficiency for perennial ryegrass and white clover cultivar mixtures.

9. Productivity potential of three tetraploid ryegrass cultivars and their mixture in new swards with clovers.

10. The effect of Lolium perenne L. ploidy and Trifolium repens L. inclusion on dry matter intake and production efficiencies of spring-calving grazing dairy cows.

11. Changes in sward structure, plant morphology and growth of perennial ryegrass--white clover swards over winter.

12. 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.

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

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

15. Responses of ryegrass, white clover, soil plant primary macronutrients and microbial abundance to application of anaerobic digestates, cattle slurry and inorganic N-fertiliser.

16. Milk production per cow and per hectare of spring-calving dairy cows grazing swards differing in Lolium perenne L. ploidy and Trifolium repens L. composition.

17. Forage herbs as an alternative to ryegrass-white clover to alter urination patterns in grazing dairy systems.

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

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

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

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

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

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

24. Growth of weaned Friesian bull calves on a herb sward or with concentrate supplementation during late summer and early autumn.

25. Effect of pasture sward mix on Pithomyces chartarum spore counts in New Zealand.

26. Microbial utilization of photosynthesized carbon depends on land-use.

27. More milk from forage: Milk production, blood metabolites, and forage intake of dairy cows grazing pasture mixtures and spatially adjacent monocultures.

28. White Clover (Trifolium repens) Establishment within Dormant Bermudagrass Turf: Cultural Considerations, Establishment Timing, Seeding Rate, and Cool-season Companion Grass Species.

29. Bicarbonate as tracer for assimilated C and homogeneity of C and N distribution in plants by alternative labeling approaches.

30. Use of a N labelling technique to estimate exudation by white clover and transfer to companion ryegrass of symbiotically fixed N.

31. Interactive effect of biochar and compost with Poaceae and Fabaceae plants on remediation of total petroleum hydrocarbons in crude oil contaminated soil.

32. EFFECT OF LIVING MULCHES ON SELECTED SOIL STRUCTURE INDICATORS IN EGGPLANT CULTIVATION.

33. N release pattern from green manures can be modified through species composition.

34. Effects of repeated clover undersowing, green manure ley and weed harrowing on weeds and yields in organic cereals.

35. Effect of forage type, harvesting time and exogenous enzyme application on degradation characteristics measured using in vitro technique

36. Valor nutricional de forragem de pastagens manejadas durante o período hibernal.

37. Influence of ensiling forages at different dry matters and silage additives on lipid metabolism and fatty acid composition

38. Breeding forage grasses for organic conditions.

39. Animal treading during wet soil conditions reduces N2 fixation in mixed clover-grass pasture.

40. Residual Nitrogen Effects on a Succeeding Oat ( Avena sativa L.) Crop of Clover Species and Ryegrass ( Lolium perenne L.) Undersown in Winter Wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.).

41. Dietary Preference of Dairy Cows Grazing Ryegrass and White Clover.

42. Assessing the Potential of Diverse Forage Mixtures to Reduce Enteric Methane Emissions In Vitro.

43. Feeding Forage Mixtures of Ryegrass (Lolium spp.) with Clover (Trifolium spp.) Supplemented with Local Feed Diets to Reduce Enteric Methane Emission Efficiency in Small-Scale Dairy Systems: A Simulated Study.

44. Integrating Plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) and Italian Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) into New Zealand Grazing Dairy System: The Effect on Farm Productivity, Profitability, and Nitrogen Losses.

45. Response of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) and ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) to acid rain in situations of species interferences.

46. SELENIUM TOXICITY IN PERENNIAL RYEGRASS AND WHITE CLOVER.

47. THE INFLUENCE OF VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAS ON PHOSPHORUS TRANSFER BETWEEN PLANTS.

48. The response of perennial ryegrass/white clover swards to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations. 1. Effects on competition and species composition and interaction with N supply.

49. PLANT-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS IN A CONTINUOUSLY GRAZED MIXTURE. I. DIFFERENCES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF LEAF EXPANSION AND THE FATE OF LEAVES OF GRASS AND CLOVER.

50. Tissue turnover within grass-clover mixed swards grazed by sheep. Methodology for calculating growth, senescence and intake fluxes.

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