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2016
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Carmen-Mihaela Popescu Callum Aidan Stephen Hill Maria Cristina PopescuSammendrag
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Johannes DeelstraSammendrag
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Alessandra Lagomarsino Bruce Linquist Arlene Adviento-Borbe Rossana Monica Ferrara Roberta Pastorelli Grazia Pallara Daniel Rasse Hanna Marika SilvennoinenSammendrag
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Marianne Bechmann Dennis Collentine Flemming Gertz Morten Graversgaard Berith Hasler Janne Helin Brian Jacobsen Katri Rankinen Karen RefsgaardSammendrag
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Trond MæhlumSammendrag
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Johannes Deelstra K Krishna Reddy K Suresh Reddy Sekhar Udaya Nagothu V. Geethalakshmi A. Lakshmanan M.S. ArasuSammendrag
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Johannes Deelstra Krishna Reddy K. Suresh Reddy K. Sekhar Udaya Nagothu Geethalakshmi V. Lakshmanan A. M. S. ArasuSammendrag
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Jørgen Todnem Tor LunnanSammendrag
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Jørgen Todnem Tor LunnanSammendrag
Wavy hair-grass (Avenella flexuosa (L.) Drejer; Deschampsia flexuosa (L.) Trin.) is the main pasture species in blueberry mountain birch forest and dwarf birch – blueberry moorland, which cover large parts of outfield pastures in the mountainous region of Southern Norway. Blueberry mountain birch forest with continuous mats of A. flexuosa was fenced in and harvested at different times in the summers of 2014 and 2015. Regrowth was also recorded. The grass from sample plots was dried after harvest, and analyzed for feed quality using NIRS. There were no statistically significant differences in total net energy yield between different harvesting regimes. Grass growth was highest in early summer, and harvesting on 2 July gave about 60% of the seasonal yield. Grass yield in undisturbed population increased until the last harvest (early September). Regrowth after harvest was small at the end of the season, but the growth here corresponded with the growth in undisturbed population. A. flexuosa remained at vegetative stage during the season. The energy value was highest at harvest first in July, and relatively constant at later harvests. The protein concentration declined towards the end of the season.