Smith et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Field spectroscopy to determine nutritive value parameters of individual ryegrass plantsSmith et al., 2019
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- Smith C
- Cogan N
- Badenhorst P
- Spangenberg G
- Smith K
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- Agronomy
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The nutritive value (NV) of perennial ryegrass is an important driver of productivity for grazing stock; therefore, improving NV parameters would be beneficial to meat and dairy producers. NV is not actively targeted by most breeding programs due to NV measurement …
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