2018
DOI: 10.2134/cftm2017.11.0082
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Ergovaline Concentration of Tall Fescue as Affected by Limestone Application

Abstract: Core Ideas Limestone application reduced ergovaline concentrations by 20 ppb compared with non‐treated control plots. This slight reduction in ergovaline concentrations is not enough to affect toxicosis, but the reduction occurred with a corresponding increase in soil pH, which can improve the growing conditions for pasture legumes and indirectly affect toxicosis. Unlike limestone, other soil amendments, such as N and poultry litter, increase ergovaline concentrations and therefore create a sort of penalty fo… Show more

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