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Maintenance of Lolium perenne L. in Mixture

K Sato, National Grassland Research Institute
R Meguro, MAFF
T Nomoto, National Grassland Research Institute
M Nashiki, National Grassland Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

The Fate of Fertilizer Nitrogen Applied to Grass Sward in Japan- Influence of Sward Age and Season of the Year

T Kimura, National Grassland Research Institute, Japan
K Kurashima, National Grassland Research Institute, Japan

Kyoto Japan

Study of Nitrogen Transfer from Alfalfa to Associated Timothy Under Field Conditions

M A. Faris, Ottawa Research Station
T C. Ta, Agriculture Canada

Kyoto Japan

Effect of Invertebrates on Nitrogen Fixation in Temperate Pastures

K W. Steele, Ruakura Soil and Plant Research Station
R N. Watson, DSIR
P M. Bonish, DSIR
R A. Littler, DSIR
G W. Yeates, DSIR

Kyoto Japan

Effect of the K Fertilization on the N-Mineralization in a Grassland Soil and on the N-Uptake by Italian Ryegrass

I Campino, Justus Liebig University, Giessen

Kyoto Japan

Interspecific Differences in Sodium Nutrition Among Tropical Grasses

T Ando, Hiroshima University
Y Masaoka, Hiroshima University
K Matsumoto, Hiroshima University

Kyoto Japan

Competition Effects on Nitrogen Fixation and Mineral N Uptake in Trifolium repens L.- Lolium perenne L. Associations

C P. West, University of Arkansas
K W. Steele, DSIR
E A. Halligan, DSIR

Kyoto Japan

Effect of Early Season Nitrogen on Nitrogen Fixation in a Ryegrass/ White Clover Pasture

P M. Murphy, The Agricultural Institute, Ireland
P. Roger Ball, The Agricultural Institute, Ireland

Kyoto Japan

A Tentative for Appreciation of the Nitrogen Nutrition Status in Grasses- Red Clover Mixtures Compared to Pure Stands

Noelle Amarger, INRA
A Mariotti, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
J Picard, INRA

Kyoto Japan

Studies on Leucaena-Rhizobium Symbiosis on Northeast Thailand

J Homchan, Khon Jaen University

Kyoto Japan

Studies on Nitrogen Fixation of Forage Grasses in Taiwan

K C. Lee, Taiwan Livestock Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Growth and Minerals of Wild Soybean and their Relations to Soil

H Park, Korea Ginseng and Tobacco Research Institute
S N. Hur, Jeonbug National University
U J. Kim, Jeonbug National University

Kyoto Japan

Preliminary Fertilizer Requirement Studies for Legume Based Pasture in Mid-Altitude Zone, Central Yunnan Province

Wang JinJing, Bureau of Animal Husbandry, China
J R. Bruce-Smith, Bureau of Animal Husbandry, China
Li Jixin, AACM
Wang Mingliang, AACM

Kyoto Japan

Phosphorus Requirement for Grass Establishment in Five Tropical Soils

M C. Rego, Universidade Federal de Vicosa
J A. Gomide, Universidade Federal de Vicosa
R F. Novais, Universidade Federal de Vicosa

Kyoto Japan

Effects of Interactions Between Temperate and Phosphorus Supply on Growth and Critical Phosphorus Concentrations in Macroptilium atropurureum Cv. Siratro

F W. Smith, CSIRO
C S. Andrew, CSIRO

Kyoto Japan

Effect of Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3) and Nitrifying Inhibitor on Productivity of Grass Pastures

V G. Iglovikov, USSR
V A. Kulakov, USSR
G V. Blagoveshchensky, USSR

Kyoto Japan

Some Ecological Features of Phosphate - Solubilizing Microorganisms in Grassland Soil

M Nishio, National Grassland Research Institute, Japan

Kyoto Japan

Varying Phosphorus Fertilization with Pasture Type and Longevity

W F. Wedin, Iowa State University
A P. Mallarino, Iowa State University
M S. Gregory, Iowa State University
C P. West, Iowa State University
R D. Voss, Iowa State University

Kyoto Japan

The Effects of Lime on the Dry Matter Production and Chemical Composition of Pennisetum clandestinum on Highly Weathered Soils

N Miles, Cedara Agricultural Research Station
C I. Macdonald, Cedara Agricultural Research Station
J M. Cunningham, Cedara Agricultural Research Station

Kyoto Japan

Effects of Al Concentration in Culture Solution on the Growth and N2 Fixation of Some Tropical Pasture Legumes

S Ogata, Hiroshima University
K Fujita, Hiroshima University
K Morishima, Hiroshima University
T Kazari, Hiroshima University

Kyoto Japan

Fate of 15 N-Labelled Fertilizer Nitrogen Applied at Different Times of the Year on Bahiagrass Pasture

Y Sugimoto, Miyazaki University
M Hirara, Miyazaki University
M Ueno, Miyazaki University

Kyoto Japan

Effect of Deep Liming and Surface Applied Gypsum on Alfalfa Production on Highly Weathered Soils

M E. Sumner, University of Georgia
J H. Bouton, University of Georgia
J Hammel, University of Georgia
H Shahandeh, University of Georgia

Kyoto Japan

Aluminum Toxicity: Effects on Growth and Nodulation of Subterranean Clover

Moo-Key Kim, Jeonbug National University
C J. Asher, The University of Queensland, Australia
D G. Edwards, The University of Queensland, Australia
R A. Date, CSIRO

Kyoto Japan

Effect of Nitrogen Fertilization During Early Growth Duration on the Total Water- Soluable Carbohydrate, Nitrate and Crude Protein Content in Orchardgrass

W B. Chun, Chonnam National University
D A. Kim, Seoul National University
J M. Park, Chonnam National University

Kyoto Japan

Comparisons of Nutritious Specificity for Mineral Absorption of Species Between the Alfalfa and the Orchardgrass Grown on the Same Soil

I Harada, University of Rakuno Gakuen
I Shinohara, University of Rakuno Gakuen
K Aoki, University of Rakuno Gakuen

Kyoto Japan

Effect of Fertilization on the Grass Tetany Potential and Organic Acid Composition of Tall Fescue

D L. Grunes, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
S R. Wilkinson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
P K. Joo, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
W A. Jackson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
R P. Patterson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

Kyoto Japan

Experimentation of Macronutrients and Micronutrients on a Sainfoin (Onobrychis sativa Lamk.) Pasture in the Garrigue (S. -France): The Vegetation, Production and Its Chemical Composition

P S. Ogereau-Poissonet, CEPE, CNRS, BP
C Charlot, Chimie Analytique et Toxicologie
A Hentgen, INRA

Kyoto Japan

Field Water Regimes of Sandy Loam Soils on Arid Rangelands of Southern New Mexico

Carlton H. Herbel, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
Robert P. Gibbens, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

Kyoto Japan

Effect of Source, Rate and Time of Application on Nitrogen Fertilizer on Growth of KY 31 Tall Fescue

M Rasnake, University of Kentucky
L Murdock, University of Kentucky
G Lacefield, University of Kentucky

Kyoto Japan

Studies on the Numbers, Activity and Seasonal Dynamics of Nitrogen Metabolic Microorganisms in Soils of Qinghai-Xizang Alpine Meadow

Jiazao Li, Academia Sinica
Tao Yang, Academia Sinica
Guiru Zhu, Academia Sinica

Kyoto Japan

Herbage Dry Matter Yield and Nitrogen Content of a Reproductive Growth According to Spring Management Case of Permanent Meadows in the Pyrenees Mountains

M Duru, INRA

Kyoto Japan

Concentration of Trace Elements in Grass on Shinshu High Land Area

H Danbara, Shinshu University
H Arima, Shinshu University
T Baba, Shinshu University
T Matano, Shinshu University
M Yamaguchi, Shinshu University
T Kikuchi, Alpen Region Blanch

Kyoto Japan

The Comparison of the Tolerance to Soil Acidity Among Several Pasture Grasses

H Hokito, Hokkaido Perfectual Tenpoku Agricultural Experiment Station
A Nishimune, Hokkaido Perfectual Tenpoku Agricultural Experiment Station
K Takao, Hokkaido Perfectual Tenpoku Agricultural Experiment Station

Kyoto Japan

Studies on the Sulfur Nutrition of Forage Crops

S Ogata, Hiroshima University
K Kouno, Hiroshima University
S Kobayashi, Hiroshima University

Kyoto Japan

Studies on the Phosphorus Utilization of Orchardgrass and Ladino Clover as Affected by Compost Application in Volcanic Ash Soils

M C. Kim, Cheju National University
D A. Kim, Seoul National University

Kyoto Japan

Manurial Value of By-Product from the Marine Industry on the Growth of Oat

H Takizawa, Takikawa Animal Husbandry Experiment Station
H Nagai, akikawa Animal Husbandry Experiment Station
H Miyazaki, akikawa Animal Husbandry Experiment Station

Kyoto Japan

The Effect of Interseeding Rye (Secale cereale L.) in Coastal Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon L. Pers.) on Nitrogen Recovery from Broiler Litter Application

S R. Wilkinson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
M L. Dudzinsky, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
R N. Dawson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

Kyoto Japan

Nitrogen Mineralization in Peat Soils Under Grassland

R Bartels, Niedersachsisches Landesamt fur Bodenforschung Bodentechnologisches lnstitut Bremen
H Kuntze, Niedersachsisches Landesamt fur Bodenforschung Bodentechnologisches lnstitut Bremen
B Scheffer, Niedersachsisches Landesamt fur Bodenforschung Bodentechnologisches lnstitut Bremen
I Campino, Niedersachsisches Landesamt fur Bodenforschung Bodentechnologisches lnstitut Bremen

Kyoto Japan

Changes in Soil Populations of Rhizobium trifolii Following Crop Establishment in Clover- Ley Rotation in South-East Australia

D R. Coventry, Rutherglen Research Institute
J R. Hirth, Rutherglen Research Institute
T G. Reeves, Rutherglen Research Institute
H R. Jones, Rutherglen Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Effects of pH on Nodulation and Growth of Subterranean Clover Cultivars

Moo-Key Kim, Jeonbug National University
D G. Edwards, University of Queensland
R A. Date, CISRO
C J. Asher, University of Queensland

Kyoto Japan

Nitrogen Cycle in Pasture-Sheep System on Alpine Grassland

Jizhou Ren, Gansu Grassland Ecological Research Institute
Xingyun Zhu, Gansu Grassland Ecological Research Institute
Qin Wang, Gansu Grassland Ecological Research Institute
Huizhu Wang, Gansu Grassland Ecological Research Institute
Changgui Wan, Gansu Grassland Ecological Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Using Creature and its Nitrogen Fixation to Enhance the Soil Fertility

Dong Min-Fu, Baiquan Agricultural Institute

Kyoto Japan

The Resource Characteristics of the Natural Grassland and its Utilization in Xinjiang

Xu Peng, Xinjiang Agriculture University

Kyoto Japan

Steppe Vegetation Resources on the Plateau of Hebei Province and the Direction of their Utilization

Liu Lian, Hebei Teacher's University

Kyoto Japan

Adaptive Characteristics of "Secar" Cultivar of Agropyron spicatum to the Mountainous Rangelands of Lesotho

Carl J. Goebel, Farming System Research, Lesotho
Victor Ramakhula, Farming System Research, Lesotho
Mohammed Tazi, Service de l'Amenagement des Parcours

Kyoto Japan

The Effects of Burning and Grazing on the Population Dynamics of the Native Savanna of Colombia

H Hayashi, Kyushu National Agricultural Experiment Station
Luis E. Tergas, CIAT

Kyoto Japan

Simulated Grazing Compared to Herbicide Suppression of Grass Competition when Sod Seeding Forage Legumes

Clive Holland, South Dakota State University
M B. Tesar, Michigan State University

Kyoto Japan

Grassland Improvement by Hoof Cultivation: Effect of Sowing Time on Establishment, Survival, Botanical Composition and Production

H W. Lee, Korea Correspondence University
J S. Shin, Alpine Experiment Station
D A. Kim, Seoul National University

Kyoto Japan

Improving the Establishment of White Clover and Perennial Ryegrass by Coating the Seed with Calcium Peroxide

J H. Ollerenshaw, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Kyoto Japan

Renovation of Deteriorated Pasture by Surface Sowing Renovation of Pasture with Glyphosate Herbicide and Burning

M Sawada, Morioka Agricultural Extension Service Station
K Kunezaki, Morioka Agricultural Extension Service Station
T Januma, Iwate Prefectural University

Kyoto Japan

Effects of Rate and Timing of Glyphosate and Paraquat Application on Establishment and Production of Surface- Sown Pasture Species

D A. Kim, Seoul National University
C H. Kwon, Seoul National University
S H. Lim, Seoul National University
W B. Han, Seoul National University
Y J. Kim, Seoul National University

Kyoto Japan

Phytosociological Diagnosis of Sown Pastures by Weed Species Group

S Okuda, Yokohama National University
S Kawanabe, Azabu University
H Sakai, Tohoku University

Kyoto Japan

Factors Affecting Weed Invasion in Pasture of Co-Operative Livestock Farms in Japan

M Nashiki, National Grassland Research Institute,
T Nomoto, National Grassland Research Institute,
R Meguro, MAFF
K Sato, National Grassland Research Institute,

Kyoto Japan

The Introduction of Legumes into a Degraded Cultivated Pasture in the Cerrados of Brazil

W Couto, CIAT
G G. Leite, CIAT
A O. Barcellos, CPAC

Kyoto Japan

Advantages and Management of Grass-Legume Associations in Forage Production

J Lehmann, Swiss Federal Research Station for Agronomy
E Meister, Swiss Federal Research Station for Agronomy

Kyoto Japan

Mutual Influence of Temperate Legumes and Grasses Grown in Association at Different Nitrogen Levels

E Meister, Swiss Federal Research Station for Agronomy
J Lehmann, Swiss Federal Research Station for Agronomy

Kyoto Japan

Influence of Superphosphate Fertilization of Natural Pasture on Botanical Composition in Southwest Spain

M Martin Bellido, Junta de Extremadura
Josefa T. Perez Corcho, Junta de Extremadura
V Moreno Cruz, Junta de Extremadura

Kyoto Japan

Responses of Two Pasture Grasses to Each Other and to Soil Depth and Fertilizer

Charles D. Bonham, Colorado State University - Fort Collins

Kyoto Japan

Factors Affecting Productivity and Compositional Stability of Artemisia Steppes in Idaho and Utah, USA.

Kimball T. Harper, Brigham Young University
Carol Schoener Climer, Brigham Young University

Kyoto Japan

Winter and Spring Growth Variability of Grazed Permanent Meadow: The Case of the Pyrenees Mountains

M Duru, INRA

Kyoto Japan

Seasonal Dry Matter Production in Grazed Pasture of Paspalum notatum and Cumulative Effect of Defoliation

M Hirakawa, University of the Ryukyus
T Okubo, University of Tokyo
R Kayama, Nagoya University

Kyoto Japan

Raising Efficiency of Solar Energy Utilization by Tall fescye (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) Through Optimization of Nutritive, Water Regimes and Clipping Frequency

V P. Spasov, Velikie Luki, USSR
D S. Kornyshev, Velikie Luki, USSR

Kyoto Japan

Effect of Italian Ryegrass Establishment Methods of Yield, Herbage Quality and Soil Compaction

H T. Kunelius, Agriculture Canada
M R. Carter, Agricultural Canada
K B. Mcrae, Agriculture Canada

Kyoto Japan

On the Improvement of Natural Meadow by Using Shepherding Fences

Wang Ching Jui, Northwestern Teachers College
Cao Xi Min, Gannan Grassland Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Pasture Improvement by Aerial Seeding in China

Huang Wenhui, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Li Huilan, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Kyoto Japan

An Information of the Improvement of the Sandy Pastures in NEI Monggol (Inner Mongolia) autonomous Region Through Aerial Seeding

You Ke-Ming, China Agricultural University
Hou Yong-Zhang, NMAR

Kyoto Japan

The Results on Loosening Soil to Improve Fringed Sagebrush Grassland in Inner Mongolia

Ma Zhi Guang, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Kyoto Japan

Climate and Hydrology Related to Grassland in Hokkaido- Development of Grassland in the Snowy, Cold Region in Japan (1)

H Takahashi, Hokkadio University
Y Umeda, Hokkaido University
Y Asahida, Hokkaido University

Kyoto Japan

Natural Grassland in Hokkaido - Development of Grassland in the Snowy, Cold Region in Japan (2)

T Tsujii, Hokkaido University
Y Asahida, Hokkaido University

Kyoto Japan

Land Clearing for Grassland Establishment in Hokkaido - Development of Grassland in the Snowy, Cold Region in Japan (3)-

T Akazawa, Hokkaido College of Senshu University
Y Asahida, Hokkaido University

Kyoto Japan

Historical Aspect on Grassland Development in Hokkaido - Development of Grassland in the Snowy, Cold Region in Japan (4)

M Saito, Hokkaido Development Bureau
Y Asahida, Hokkaido University

Kyoto Japan

Impact Matrix Analysis Method for Grassland Development- Development of Grassland in the Snowy, Cold Region in Japan (6)

S Idzumi, Hokkaido University
T Tsujii, Hokkaido University
Y Asahida, Hokkaido University

Kyoto Japan

Pasture Improvement in Several South Pacific Islands

B Toutain, CIRAD/IEMVT

Kyoto Japan

Some Trials to Establish a Mixture of Tall Fescue and Bahiagrass in Warmer Region of Kyushu

M Ueno, Miyazaki University
Y Sugimoto, Miyazaki University
M Hirata, Miyazaki University

Kyoto Japan

The Effect of the Rate of Precipitation and Heat on the Crop of Grassland

I Vinczeffy, Agricultural University, Hungary

Kyoto Japan

Pasture Renovation: The Effect of Cultivation on the Productivity and Nitrogen Cycling of a Buffel Grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) Pasture

T.W G. Graham, Department of Primary Industries, Queensland
R.J K. Myers, CSIRO
J W. Doran, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
V R. Catchpoole, CSIRO
G B. Robbins, Department of Primary Industries, Queensland

Kyoto Japan

Biological Efficiency of Alpine Kobresia Grassland and its Improved Semi-Artificial and Artificial Grasslands

Hu Zizhi, Gansu Agricultural University
Sun Jixiong, Gansu Agricultural University
ZHang Zihe, Gansu Agricultural University
Zhang Yinsheng, Gansu Agricultural University
Xu Changlin, Gansu Agricultural University

Kyoto Japan

Population Regulations of Rhode grass (Chloris gayana) Varieties in Sward Conditions

M Kataoka, Kyushu University
K Ibaraki, Kyushu University
H Tokunaga, Kyushu University

Kyoto Japan

Seed, Seedling and Species Dynamics of Grazed Annual Pastures in South Australia

E D. Carter, The University of Adelaide
A Lake, University of Adelaide

Kyoto Japan

A Simulation Study on Effects of Heifer Excreta on Herbage Yields and Potassium Uptake in Grazing Pasture

T Hakamata, National Institute for Environmental Studies

Kyoto Japan

Aspects of Indicator Plants as Criteria for Grassland Development in Wetland

N Nishimura, National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences
T Suyama, Tohoku National Agricultural Experimental Station
N Ohga, Chiba University

Kyoto Japan

Root Competition and Productivity in Mono-and Binary Association of Four Forage Species

Ho-jin Lee, Seoul National University
Myeong-je Cho, Seoul National University

Kyoto Japan

The Species Composition Index: A Tool for Explaining Variability in Steer Grazing Experiments

Henry A. Fribourg, University of Tennessee
J B. McLaren, University of Tennessee

Kyoto Japan

Analysis and Simulation of Competition Between Clover and Grass in Mixed Pastures

Tony R.O Field, DSIR
P Roger Ball, DSIR

Kyoto Japan

Some Questions on Evaluating the Role of Shoot and Root Competition by Partition Technique

T Yamada, Tokyo University of Agriculture

Kyoto Japan

Growth Characteristics of Subterranean Clover Cultivars in Mixtures at Varying Temperature and Moisture Levels

G.W King, University of Sydney, Australia
A M. Bowman, University of Sydney, Australia

Kyoto Japan

Survival of a White Clover Cultivar in New Zealand Hill Pasture

J.F L. Charlton, Grasslands Division and Applied Mathematics Division
J R. Sedcole, Grasslands Division and Applied Mathematics Division

Kyoto Japan

A Comparison of the Herbage Yield of Three White Clovers (Trifolium repens) of Differing Leaf Size

M L. Smetham, Lincoln College

Kyoto Japan

Interaction of Component Cultivars in Grass-Alfalfa Mixtures

T Wakimoto, Hokkaido University
Y Satake, Hokkaido University
M Tagawa, Hokkaido University
T Kitamori, Hokkaido University

Kyoto Japan

Comparison of Energy Conversion During Forage Production and Supplemental Investment Efficiencies in Different Livestock Feed Production Systems

T Akiyama, National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences, Yatabe
M Shiyomi, National Grassland Research Institute, Nishinasuno, Nasu
S Takahashi, Kyushu National Agricultural Experiment Station, Nishigoshi

Kyoto Japan

Energy Flow Through Cell Wall and Cellular Contents of Plants on Grazing Pasture

N Koyama, National Grassland Reseach Institute, Ecology Division, Nishinasuno
M Tsuiki, National Grassland Reseach Institute, Ecology Division, Nishinasuno
M Shiyomi, National Grassland Reseach Institute, Ecology Division, Nishinasuno

Kyoto Japan

Energy Conversion Efficiencies in Grazing Grassland at Different Stocking Rates

S Takahashi, Kyushu National Agricultural Experiment Station
M Shiyomi, National Grassland Research Institute, Nishinasuno,Nasu
T Akiyama, National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences, Yatabe
T Okubo, University of Tokyo

Kyoto Japan

Models for Short Term Prediction of Grazing Grassland Productivity: Population Model vs. Ecosystem Model

M Shiyomi, National Grassland Research Institute
N Koyama, National Grassland Research Institute
M Tsuiki, National Grassland Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

An Application of Fuzzy Cluster Analysis in the Classification of Grazing Retrogressive Succession Stages of the Stipa Steppe

Chen Qing Cheng, Lanzhou University

Kyoto Japan

The Application of Remote Sensing Technology to the Resource Investigation of Inner Mongolia

Chen Kai, Peking University
Li Bo, University of Inner Mongolia

Kyoto Japan

A Study on Application of Landsat Imagery to Grassland Resource Surveys

Xia Jing Xin, Beijing Agricultural University
Chia Shen Siu, Beijing Agricultural University
Chang Xiao Guo, Beijing Agricultural University

Kyoto Japan

Characteristics of Structure and Function of Alpine Meadow Ecosystem and Scientific Management

Zhou Xingmin, Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology

Kyoto Japan

Ecology and Productive Potential of Chusquea Genus (Bambusoideae) in Chilean Southern Humid Ecosystems

V E. Riveros, Universidad de Chile
P Tellez, Universidad de Chile
M Iwamoto, Universidad de Chile

Kyoto Japan

Ecological and Economic Characteristics of Mountainous Grassland in Subtropical Zone of South-Western China

S R. Zhou, Sichuan Agricultural University
Y M. Gan, Sichuan Agricultural University
C L. Pu, Sichuan Agricultural University

Kyoto Japan

Remote Sensing for Grassland Monitoring in Inner Mongolia

Li Bo, University of Inner Mongolia
Yong Shi Peng, University of Inner Mongolia

Kyoto Japan

Remote Sensing Analysis of the Grassland Degradation in Hailar Area

Zhao Ji, Beijing Normal University
Zhou Qiming, Beijing Normal University
Fan Weihong, Beijing Normal University

Kyoto Japan

An Analysis of Remote Sensing to Surface Water Resources in Hulenbeier Prairie, Neimenggu

Chen Qinluan, Nanjing University
Wang Huihui, Nanjing University
Xiong Jiangbo, Nanjing University, China

Kyoto Japan

A Research on Using Landsat Image to Interpret the Grassland Climatic Resources

Yang Mei Hua, The Northeast Normal University
Gu Wei, The Northeast Normal University

Kyoto Japan

A Study of Grassland Utilization Conditions in the Eastern Part of Inner Mongolia by Analyzing Landsat MSS Imagery

Mei An-xin, East China Normal University

Kyoto Japan

Modelling of a Stand of Red Clover (Trifolium pratense L.)

P Jacquard, CNRS
B Fleury, CNRS
J P. Maitre, CNRS

Kyoto Japan

A Model for Plant and Cattle Growth in Ecological System of Grazed pasture

T Okubo, University of Tokyo
P Jacquard, CNRS

Kyoto Japan

The Energy Intake and Its Dynamic in Alpine Grassland - Sheep Systems

Wang Qin, Gansu Grassland Ecological Research Institute

Kyoto Japan

Energy Distribution of Alpine Grassland -Sheep System

Zhu Xingyun, Gansu Agricultural University
Wang Qing, Gansu Agricultural University

Kyoto Japan

The Stability Analysis and Energy Flow Through Leymus chinensis Population

Zu Yuangang, Northeast Normal University
Zhu Tingcheng, Northeast Normal University

Kyoto Japan

Energy Efficiency of Primary and Secondary Production in Grazed Pasture of Dactylis glomerata as Compared with those of Paspalum notatum

T Okubo, Nagoya University
M Hirakawa, Ryukoku University
T Okajima, University of Tokyo
R Kayama, Nagoya University
H Tano, Nagoya University
N Kihira, Nagoya University

Kyoto Japan

Seasonal Dry Matter Production in Grazed Pasture of Agrostis alba and its Principal Component Analysis

T Okajima, Nagoya University
T Okubo, University of Tokyo
R Kayama, Nagoya University
M Kikuchi, Kyushu University

Kyoto Japan

The Mountain Grassland Category and its Ecological Succession of the Greater Xing'an Mountains

Wei Shaocheng, Zhelimu Animal Husbandry College
Zhu Tingcheng, Northeast Normal University

Kyoto Japan

Herbage and Animal Production of a Short Grass Pasture in a Mountainous Region of Japan

M Fukuyama, National Grassland Research Institute, Miyota
M Shimamura, National Grassland Research Institute, Miyota
M Ushiyama, National Grassland Research Institute, Miyota
T Imura, National Grassland Research Institute, Miyota

Kyoto Japan

Effects of Defoliation on the Difference in Growth Between Large and Small Plants in Swards

Y Takasaki, Chiba University
H Oizumi, Chiba University
H Nojima, Chiba University

Kyoto Japan

Observations on the Revegetative Plant Successions Resulting from Digging Den Activity of Rodents in Mountainous Grasslands of North-Western China

Chen Qing Cheng, Lanzhou University

Kyoto Japan

Distribution of C3 and C4 Type Grasses, and Climatic Patterns in Korea

S K. Lee, Sangji College
N K. Chang, Seoul National University

Kyoto Japan

The Effect of Grass Tiller Density on the Performance of White Clover

A J. Brereton, Johnstown Castle
O T. Carton, Johhnstown Castle
A Conway, Johnstown Castle

Kyoto Japan

Vegetative Reproduction from Node and Population Structure of Timothy (Phleum pratense L.) in a Pasture

H Sawada, Hokkaido University
S Hirano, Hokkaido University
Ch Tsuda, Hokkaido University

Kyoto Japan

The Changes of Population Structure of Timothy (Phleum pratense L.) in an Establishing Sward

H Sawada, Hokkaido University
T Takahashi, Hokkaido University
Ch Tsuda, Hokkaido University

Kyoto Japan

A Microbial and Biochemical Study of Grassland Under the Different Fertilization Practices

S Higashida, Tenpoku Agricultural Experiment Station
A Nishimune, Tenpoku Agricultural Experiment Station

Kyoto Japan

Research on the Grassland Ecosystem in Inner Mongolia of China and the Strategy of Utilization

Shu Jiang, Academia Sinica

Kyoto Japan