38 results on '"Caradus, John R."'
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2. Improving Human Diets and Welfare through Using Herbivore-Based Foods: 2. Environmental Consequences and Mitigations
3. Improving Human Diets and Welfare through Using Herbivore-Based Foods: 1. Human and Animal Perspectives
4. Epichloë – a key element of New Zealand’s agricultural landscape
5. Processes for regulating genetically modified and gene edited plants
6. List of contributors
7. The dynamic mechanisms underpinning symbiotic Epichloë–grass interactions: implications for sustainable and resilient agriculture
8. The regulatory process and costs to seek approval for the development and release of new biological control agents in New Zealand
9. Intended and unintended consequences of genetically modified crops – myth, fact and/or manageable outcomes?
10. Perceptions of plant breeding methods–from ‘phenotypic selection’ to ‘genetic modification’ and ‘new breeding technologies’
11. Epichloë fungal endophytes – a vital component for perennial ryegrass survival in New Zealand
12. The Science Required to DeliverEpichloëEndophytes to Commerce
13. Intended and unintended consequences of genetically modified crops – myth, fact and/or manageable outcomes?
14. Mangere to mainstream – the story of a perennial ryegrass ecotype, a determined farmer, and a progressive seed company.
15. The hunt for the “holy grail”: Condensed tannins in the perennial forage legume white clover (Trifolium repens L.)
16. <italic>Epichloë</italic> fungal endophytes – a vital component for perennial ryegrass survival in New Zealand.
17. Condensed Tannins in White Clover (Trifolium repens) Foliar Tissues Expressing the Transcription Factor TaMYB14-1 Bind to Forage Protein and Reduce Ammonia and Methane Emissions in vitro
18. Pastoral agriculture, a significant driver of New Zealand’s economy, based on an introduced grassland ecology and technological advances
19. Asexual Epichloë Fungi—Obligate Mutualists
20. Antagonism to Plant Pathogens by Epichloë Fungal Endophytes—A Review
21. The exploitation of epichloae endophytes for agricultural benefit
22. Ergot alkaloids in New Zealand pastures and their impact.
23. Epichloë Fungal Endophytes—From a Biological Curiosity in Wild Grasses to an Essential Component of Resilient High Performing Ryegrass and Fescue Pastures
24. Ergot alkaloids in New Zealand pastures and their impact
25. Severe Insect Pest Impacts on New Zealand Pasture: The Plight of an Ecological Outlier
26. Increasing biological nitrogen fixation by white clover-rhizobia symbiosis
27. Improving environmental benefits of white clover through condensed tannin expression
28. The regulatory process and costs to seek approval for the development and release of new biological control agents in New Zealand
29. Elevation of Condensed Tannins in the Leaves of Ta-MYB14-1 White Clover (Trifolium repens L.) Outcrossed with High Anthocyanin Lines
30. A new winter active crop to improve soil nitrogen uptake
31. Fungal endophyte diversity from tropical forage grass Brachiaria
32. Fungal endophytes for sustainable crop production
33. Elevation of Condensed Tannins in the Leaves of Ta-MYB14-1 White Clover (Trifolium repensL.) Outcrossed with High Anthocyanin Lines
34. Reductionist science in agriculture and horticulture.
35. Pinitol accumulation in mature leaves of white clover in response to a water deficit
36. Mortal: A Mutant of White Clover Defective in Nodal Root Development
37. <italic>Epichloë</italic> – a key element of New Zealand’s agricultural landscape.
38. Elevation of Condensed Tannins in the Leaves of Ta-MYB14-1 White Clover ( Trifolium repens L.) Outcrossed with High Anthocyanin Lines.
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