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Author: BALL
PubID: ANR-1239
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TALL FESCUE ENDOPHYTE CONCEPTS
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Pages: 0
Balance: 23100
Status: IN STOCK
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Tall fescue is the most widely grown forage species in Alabama and the United States. The discovery of an endophyte (natural fungus) in the grass ranks among the most important agricultural research findings in history. This publication discusses the impacts this endophyte has on grazing animals and on tall fescue plants.
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