Infected tall fescue: plant symbiosis to animal toxicosis

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Taylor D. Ferguson and colleagues from the Ruminant Nutrition Laboratory, Department of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States have published the Article: Infected Tall Fescue: Plant Symbiosis to Animal Toxicosis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The story of tall fescue is tightly woven with that of the endophyte Epichloëë coenophiala.
  • future: Research is needed to illuminate the process undergone by ergot alkaloids once they reach the liver.

SUMMARY

    The ecotype, KY-31 was first collected in 1931 from a mountain pasture in Menifee . . .

     

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