Evaluation of a carbohydrate-based adsorbent for controlling intoxication associated with endophyte-infected pasture grasses
Published:January 31, 2007
Summary
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) is the most economically important cool season forage grass grown in the United States and is the predominant forage in the southeastern part of the country (Figure 1). It is desirable because of its ease of establishment, tolerance to close grazing, ability to stand up to heavy animal traffic, survival during drought conditions, and resistance to insects, disease...