Effects of different additives on fermentation quality and aerobic stability of
Leymus chinensis silage.
Where once was a cluttered collection of plants gone wild outside the kitchen door, today features a composed river of evergreens--including Agave attenuata, century plant,
Leymus condensatus, pride of Madeira, and Schefflera elegantissima.
From weaning to experiment, the diet was a pelleted mixture based on cracked corn, soybean meal, and wildrye hay (
Leymus chinensis), with a concentrate: roughage ratio of 44: 56 (DM basis).
The benefits of using L-glutamic acid were reported by Sun & Hong (2010) on in vitro organogenesis of
Leymus chicness, and by Lei et al., (2015) who stated that the Poli (y-glutamic acid) obtained by fermentation, promoted tolerance to abiotic stresses.
Zhou, "Combined effects of water stress and high temperature on photosynthesis, nitrogen metabolism and lipid peroxidation of a perennial grass
Leymus chinensis," Planta, vol.
At least 2 factors during this interval seem to have been responsible: (1) a decrease in suitable nest habitat due to the expansion of patches of dunegrass (
Leymus mollis) (Cowles and others 2012), and (2) a marked increase in Bald Eagle predation (Galusha and Hayward 2002; Hayward and others 2010).
Effects of amount and frequency of precipitation and sand burial on seed germination, seedling emergence and survival of the dune grass
Leymus secalinus in semiarid China.
Yan et al., "Transcriptome analysis in sheepgrass (
leymus chinensis): a dominant perennial grass of the eurasian steppe," PLOS ONE, vol.
Research on the utilization modes of Hordeum brevisubulatum and
Leymus chinensis based on the comparison of photosynthesis and transpiration.
Pobed., Ammophila arenaria (L.) Link.,
Leymus arenarius (L.) Hochst., which are stable, however, a very important parameter is the projection coverage of vegetation and species composition of plant communities (Fontana 2005; Labuz 2007; Hilton, Konlechner 2011).
The zonal vegetation is meadow steppe, which is dominated by the perennial grass
Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel.; in addition, Kalimeris integrifolia Turcz.