Theme 16: Advances in Endophyte Research

The XIX International Grassland Congress took place in São Pedro, São Paulo, Brazil from February 11 through February 21, 2001.
Proceedings published by Fundacao de Estudos Agrarios Luiz de Queiroz

XIX International Grassland Congress:
Advances in Endophyte Research

Advances in Endophyte Research. Progress and Priorities in Temperate Areas

L. R. Fletcher, AgResearch, New Zealand
H. S. Easton, AgResearch, New Zealand

The Role of Endophytic Fungi in Brachiaria, a Tropical Forage Grass

S. Kelemu, Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Colombia
J. F. White, Rutgers University
Idupulapati M. Rao, Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Colombia

Grazing Endophyte Infested Tall Fescue and Changes in Bovine Blood Components and Gain

H. A. Fribourg, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
J. C. Waller, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
A. E. Schultze, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
B. W. Rohrbach, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
J. W. Oliver, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Effect of the Mixed Rates of Endophyte-Free and -Infected Seed on the Dry Matter Yield and Forage Quality of Tall Fescue

J. K. Lee, National Livestock Research Institute, South Korea
S. H. Yoon, National Livestock Research Institute, South Korea
S. Seo, National Livestock Research Institute, South Korea
D. A. Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea
Y. W. Rim, National Livestock Research Institute, South Korea
G. J. Park, National Livestock Research Institute, South Korea
S. K. Lee, Sang Ji University, South Korea

Impact of Management on Endophyte Free and Endophyte Infected Tall Fescue Cultivars in Ohio

C. D. Penrose, The Ohio State University
Reuben M. Sulc, The Ohio State University
J. S. McCutcheon, The Ohio State University