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The effect of summer heat and stubble load on endophyte viability in annual ryegrass
Joseph Moore
,
James Pratley
, Wade J. Mace
,
Leslie Weston
Science and Health
AgResearch Limited
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Abiotic Stress
28%
Ambient Temperature
14%
Annual Weeds
14%
Cool-season Grasses
14%
Cropping Regime
14%
Cropping System
14%
Endophytes
100%
Field Sampling
14%
Fungal Endophytes
14%
Germination
14%
Herbicide Resistance
14%
Invertebrate Predation
14%
Lolium Rigidum
14%
Mesh Bags
14%
Perennial Ryegrass
100%
Rain
14%
Rainout Shelter
14%
Soil Depth
14%
Soil Surface
14%
Stubble
100%
Summer Heat
100%
System Cost
14%
Tall Fescue
14%
Vertebrate Predation
14%
Weeds
28%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Annual Ryegrass
100%
Australians
14%
Cool Season Grasses
14%
Cropping System
14%
Endophyte
100%
Festuca arundinacea
14%
Herbicide Resistance
14%
Lolium perenne
14%
Lolium rigidum
14%
Predation
14%
Seeds
57%
Soil Depth
14%