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The major temperate forage legumes are of global importance in the sustainable productivity of ruminant feed in the developed world. This text brings together in one volume all aspects of their biology and associated production practices. Emphasis is placed on the importance of understanding plant characteristics and their consequences in terms of forage output, quality and utilization by livestock. Recent research advances are reviewed and put into context and several recently commercialized species are also covered. The introduction considers the history, current extent, benefits and limits of temperate forage legume usage. Subsequent chapters are dedicated to a comprehensive examination of each forage species in turn, dealing with their origin, morphology, physiology, ecology, nitrogen-fixing capability, cultivars, seed production, nutritive value and productivity. The key factors for optimal management are identified and the prospects for the future outlined, including the potential arising from the use of biotechnology. The book is aimed at degree and postgraduate students of plant science, agronomy and animal production. Additional, students and researchers in ecology and environmental science should also find it a resource. The management sections should be of particular value to grassland advisers, consultants and progressive land users.
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The major temperate forage legumes are of global importance in the sustainable productivity of ruminant feed in the developed world. This text brings together in one volume all aspects of their biology and associated production practices. Emphasis is placed on the importance of understanding plant characteristics and their consequences in terms of forage output, quality and utilization by livestock. Recent research advances are reviewed and put into context and several recently commercialized species are also covered. The introduction considers the history, current extent, benefits and limits of temperate forage legume usage. Subsequent chapters are dedicated to a comprehensive examination of each forage species in turn, dealing with their origin, morphology, physiology, ecology, nitrogen-fixing capability, cultivars, seed production, nutritive value and productivity. The key factors for optimal management are identified and the prospects for the future outlined, including the potential arising from the use of biotechnology. The book is aimed at degree and postgraduate students of plant science, agronomy and animal production. Additional, students and researchers in ecology and environmental science should also find it a resource. The management sections should be of particular value to grassland advisers, consultants and progressive land users.