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Authors: Lindner, R Lema, M Garcia, A
Citation: R. Lindner et al., Ecotypic differences and performance of the genetic resources of cocksfoot(Dactylis glomerata L.) in north-west Spain, GRASS FOR S, 54(4), 1999, pp. 336-346

Authors: Garay, AH Matthew, C Hodgson, J
Citation: Ah. Garay et al., Tiller size/density compensation in perennial ryegrass miniature swards subject to differing defoliation heights and a proposed productivity index, GRASS FOR S, 54(4), 1999, pp. 347-356

Authors: Ungar, ED Ravid, N
Citation: Ed. Ungar et N. Ravid, Bite horizons and dimensions for cattle grazing herbage to high levels of depletion, GRASS FOR S, 54(4), 1999, pp. 357-364

Authors: Cagas, B Flieger, M Olsovska, J
Citation: B. Cagas et al., Concentration of ergot alkaloids in Czech ecotypes of Lolium perenne and Festuca pratensis, GRASS FOR S, 54(4), 1999, pp. 365-370

Authors: Xu, YY Jia, JF Wang, JB Niu, BT
Citation: Yy. Xu et al., Changes in isoenzymes and amino acids in forage and germination of the first post-flight generation of seeds of three legume species after space flight, GRASS FOR S, 54(4), 1999, pp. 371-375

Authors: Leafe, EL
Citation: El. Leafe, Dr E. K. Woodford, OBE, MSc PhD, DIC, FIBiol - An Appreciation, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 97-98

Authors: Tallowin, JRB Jefferson, RG
Citation: Jrb. Tallowin et Rg. Jefferson, Hay production from lowland semi-natural grasslands: a review of implications for ruminant livestock systems, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 99-115

Authors: McGilloway, DA Cushnahan, A Laidlaw, AS Mayne, CS Kilpatrick, DJ
Citation: Da. Mcgilloway et al., The relationship between level of sward height reduction in a rotationallygrazed sward and short-term intake rates of dairy cows, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 116-126

Authors: Nie, ZN Barker, DJ Valentine, I Mackay, AD Hodgson, J
Citation: Zn. Nie et al., Changes in the population of germinated seed in a hill pasture during and after a pastoral fallow, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 127-136

Authors: Li, FR
Citation: Fr. Li, Severity of damage to Trifolium repens leaves by certain invertebrate species in mixed perennial ryegrass white clover swards: response to cultivar, cutting frequency and sward characteristics, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 137-143

Authors: Frost, JP Binnie, RC
Citation: Jp. Frost et Rc. Binnie, The effect of mechanical treatment on the drying rates of Italian and perennial ryegrasses, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 144-154

Authors: Lewis, GC Clements, RO
Citation: Gc. Lewis et Ro. Clements, Effect of combined insecticide and fungicide treatments on newly sown swards of Italian and perennial ryegrass using two methods of sowing, two ratesof seed and N fertilizer, with and without herbicide, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 155-162

Authors: Hopkins, A Pywell, RF Peel, S Johnson, RH Bowling, PJ
Citation: A. Hopkins et al., Enhancement of botanical diversity of permanent grassland and impact on hay production in Environmentally Sensitive Areas in the UK, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 163-173

Authors: Karsten, HD Fick, GW
Citation: Hd. Karsten et Gw. Fick, White clover growth patterns during the grazing season in a rotationally grazed dairy pasture in New York, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 174-183

Authors: Colombari, G Borreani, G Crovetto, GM
Citation: G. Colombari et al., Comparison of lucerne silage and ventilated hay in maize silage-based rations for dairy cows for the production of milk destined for Grana cheese, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 184-194

Authors: Blackstock, TH Rimes, CA Stevens, DP Jefferson, RG Robertson, HJ Mackintosh, J Hopkins, JJ
Citation: Th. Blackstock et al., The extent of semi-natural grassland communities in lowland England and Wales: a review of conservation surveys 1978-96, GRASS FOR S, 54(1), 1999, pp. 1-18

Authors: Schils, RLM Vellinga, TV Kraak, T
Citation: Rlm. Schils et al., Dry-matter yield and herbage quality of a perennial ryegrass white clover sward in a rotational grazing and cutting system, GRASS FOR S, 54(1), 1999, pp. 19-29

Authors: Wu, L MeGechan, MB
Citation: L. Wu et Mb. Megechan, Simulation of nitrogen uptake, fixation and leaching in a grass white clover mixture, GRASS FOR S, 54(1), 1999, pp. 30-41

Authors: Logan, KAB Thomas, RJ
Citation: Kab. Logan et Rj. Thomas, Interactions between N supply and N uptake by perennial ryegrass, N-15 recovery and soil pH for four acid Scottish soils, GRASS FOR S, 54(1), 1999, pp. 42-51

Authors: Martiniello, P
Citation: P. Martiniello, Effects of irrigation and harvest management on dry-matter yield and seed yield of annual clovers grown in pure stand and in mixtures with graminaceous species in a Mediterranean environment, GRASS FOR S, 54(1), 1999, pp. 52-61

Authors: Kelman, WM Oram, RN Hayes, JE
Citation: Wm. Kelman et al., Characterization, establishment and persistence under grazing of nitrous oxide-induced octoploid Phalaris aquatica L., GRASS FOR S, 54(1), 1999, pp. 62-68

Authors: Bailey, JS Laidlaw, AS
Citation: Js. Bailey et As. Laidlaw, The interactive effects of phosphorus, potassium, lime and molybdenum on the growth and morphology of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) at establishment, GRASS FOR S, 54(1), 1999, pp. 69-76

Authors: Byers, RA Bahler, CC Stout, WL Leath, KT Hoffman, LD
Citation: Ra. Byers et al., The establishment of alfalfa into different maize residues by conservation-tillage and its effect on insect infestation, GRASS FOR S, 54(1), 1999, pp. 77-86

Authors: Wachendorf, M Ingwersen, B Taube, F
Citation: M. Wachendorf et al., Prediction of the clover content of red clover- and white clover-grass mixtures by near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy, GRASS FOR S, 54(1), 1999, pp. 87-90

Authors: Zabalgogeazcoa, I de Aldana, BRV Criado, BG Ciudad, AG
Citation: I. Zabalgogeazcoa et al., The infection of Festuca rubra by the fungal endophyte Epichloe festucae in Mediterranean permanent grasslands, GRASS FOR S, 54(1), 1999, pp. 91-95
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