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Chapter 17: Toxic Effects of Endophyte in Horses
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- Dee L. Cross
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Chapter 1: Origin and History
Chapter 2: Systematics and Morphology
Chapter 3: Development of Suitability Maps with Examples for the United States and China
Chapter 4: Abiotic Stresses and Endophyte Effects
Chapter 5: Establishment and Renovation of Old Sods for Forage
Chapter 6: Management to Optimize Grazing Performance in the Northern Hemisphere
Chapter 7: Management in New Zealand, Australia and South America
Chapter 8: Diseases and Endophytes
Chapter 9: Insect Pests
Chapter 10: Nematodes
Chapter 11: Nutritive Value
Chapter 12: Physiological Basis of Fescue Toxicosis
Chapter 13: Alkaloids
Chapter 14: Tall Fescue -- Endophyte Symbiosis
Chapter 15: Measuring the endophyte - Plants, fields and farms
Chapter 16: Endophyte Effects on Cattle
Chapter 17: Toxic Effects of Endophyte in Horses
Introduction
Toxicosis in Horses
Management and Treatment of Fescue Toxicosis
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Chapter 18: Toxic Effects of the Endophyte in Seed Straw
Chapter 19: Breeding, Genetics and Cultivars
Chapter 20: Deployment of Novel Endophytes in the Tall Fescue Commercial Seed Trade
Chapter 21: Genomic Tools for Improvement
Chapter 22: Transgenesis
Chapter 23: Seed Production
Chapter 24: Diseases in Seed Production
Chapter 25: Seed Marketing
Chapter 26: Tall Fescue as Turf in the United States
Chapter 27: NRCS Plant Information and Conservation Practice Standards
Chapter 28: Conservation: Erosion Control, Soil Management, Remediation, and Wildlife Habitat
Chapter 29: Future Considerations
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