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Utilization of Lolium multiflorum by sheep 1. Influence of dry matter content and correlated factors on voluntary intake

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Pages 11-17 | Accepted 02 Nov 1991, Published online: 29 Oct 2010

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J.F. Theron & W.L.J. van Rensburg. (1998) The influence of nitrogen and defoliation on production and water‐use efficiency of Lolium multiflorum cv. Midmar. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 15:1-2, pages 35-40.
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J.P. Marais, M. de Figueiredo & D.C.W. Goodenough. (1993) Dry matter and nonstructural carbohydrate content as quality parameters in a Lolium multiflorum breeding programme. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 10:3, pages 118-123.
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MarianaM. du Preez & H.H. Meissner. (1992) Utilization of Lolium multiflorum by sheep 2. The effect of drying the herbage on soluble nitrogen content and partial digestion. Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 9:1, pages 18-23.
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C. Hopkins, J. P. Marais & D. C. W. Goodenough. (2002) A comparison, under controlled environmental conditions, of a Lolium multiflorum selection bred for high dry-matter content and non-structural carbohydrate concentration with a commercial cultivar . Grass and Forage Science 57:4, pages 367-372.
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H.H. Meissner. (1997) Recent research on forage utilization by ruminant livestock in South Africa. Animal Feed Science and Technology 69:1-3, pages 103-119.
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