Offered Papers Theme A: Efficient Production from Grassland
Publication Date
2005
Location
Dublin Ireland
Description
The importance of winter pastures in beef production in Europe has been growing steadily. In Poland, especially in its western part, there are already farms which utilise pasture swards during late autumn and winter. The major problem, however, is the quality of forage ingested by animals as it tends to deteriorate with the passage of the vegetation season with danger of accumulation of various mycotoxins (Laser et al., 2003) of which the most important is zearalenone (ZEA).
Citation
Goliński, P.; Kostecki, M.; Golińska, Barbara; Golińska, B. T.; and Goliński, P. K., "Accumulation of Zearalenone in Herbage of Winter Pasture Situated in West Poland" (2005). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 224.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeA/224)
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Accumulation of Zearalenone in Herbage of Winter Pasture Situated in West Poland
Dublin Ireland
The importance of winter pastures in beef production in Europe has been growing steadily. In Poland, especially in its western part, there are already farms which utilise pasture swards during late autumn and winter. The major problem, however, is the quality of forage ingested by animals as it tends to deteriorate with the passage of the vegetation season with danger of accumulation of various mycotoxins (Laser et al., 2003) of which the most important is zearalenone (ZEA).
