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Recent Developments in Higher Plant Toxin Research of Relevance to Animal Production

A A. Seawright, The University of Queensland, Australia
M P. Hegarty, CSIRO

Coping with Mycotoxins that Constrain Animal Production

N R. Towers, AgResearch, NZ
M R. Siegel, University of Kentucky

Steer Performance from Tall Fescue Pastures with Three Levels of Acremonium coenophialum Infestation

J C. Waller, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
H A. Fribourg, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
R W. Thompson, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
A B. Chestnut, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Accumulation of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids during Growth of Tall Fescue

Lowell Bush, University of Kentucky
Scott Gay, University of Kentucky
Walyati Burhan, Andalas University

Drought Pearl Millet- An Unpalatable Enigma

D J. Minson, Cunningham Laboratory
J B. Hacker, Cunningham Laboratory
M Shimojo, Kyushu University
P Stuart, Pacific Seeds
J Slatter, Pacific Seeds

Integration of High Formononetin Red Clover in Sheep Grazing Systems

G S. Baxter, AgResearch, NZ
D R. Stevens, AgResearch, NZ
A J. Harris, 2b Valley Rd, NZ

Variability of Oestrogen Content in Large Collections of Subterranean Clover and its Implications for Selection

Efisio Piano, Instituto Sperimentale per le Colture Foraggere
A Tava, Instituto Sperimentale per le Colture Foraggere
F Spanu, Instituto Sperimentale per le Colture Foraggere
L Pecetti, Instituto Sperimentale per le Colture Foraggere

Variation in the Isoflavone and Pterocarpan Contents of Red Clover

T Mela, Agricultural Research Centre of Finland
J Laakso, University of Helsinki
T Maenpaa, University of Helsinki
H Ihamaki, Agricultural Research Centre of Finland

Effect of Tiller Endophyte Infection Frequency and Nitrogen Fertilizer Rate of Tall Fescue on Steer Performance over Nine Seasons of Grazing

J A. Stuedemann, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
S R. Wilkinson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
D P. Belesky, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
F N. Thompson, University of Georgia
D L. Breedlove, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
D M. Hildreth, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
H Ciordia, University of Georgia
A H. Parks, University of Georgia
C S. Hoveland, University of Georgia
J Huang, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

Acremonium coenophialum and Cultivar Effects on Tall Fescue Seedling Vigour and Stand Establishment

M Collins, University of Kentucky
D M. Tekorny, University of Kentucky
J C. Henning, University of Kentucky

Studies on Disappearance of Nitrate in Forage Crops During Ensilage

T Masuko, Tokyo University of Agriculture

Effects of Growth Stage and Grain Glucosinolates Content on Rapeseed Forage Feeding Value

Marc Ghesquiere, INRA
J C. Emile, INRA
R Traineau, INRA
R Giovanni, INRA
M Renard, INRA

A Slow Release Intra-Ruminal Device for Protection against Facial Eczema in Sheep

R Munday, AgResearch, NZ
E A. Fowke, AgResearch, NZ
A M. Thompson, AgResearch, NZ
C Wesselink, AgResearch, NZ
N R. Towers, AgResearch, NZ

Effects of Cultivar and Stage of Growth of Legumes on the Rate of Digestion in Cow Rumen and Relative Potential for Reducing Bloat

S F. Ledgard, AgResearch, NZ
V R. Carruthers, Dairying Research Corporation
B E. Marris, AgResearch, NZ
G J. Brier, AgResearch, NZ

Biological Control of a Toxigenic Pithomyces chartarum Strain with a P. Chartarum Strain that does not Produce Sporidesmin

R G. Collin, AgResearch, NZ
N R. Towers, AgResearch, NZ

Carcinogenicity of Bracken Fern (Pteridium spp.) in Relationship to Grazing Ruminants

B L. Smith, New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture Research Institute Ltd.
D R. Lauren, The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand
P P. Embling, The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand
M Agnew, The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand