Growth, persistence, and alkaloid levels of endophyte‐infected and endophyte‐free ryegrass pastures grazed by dairy cows in northern New Zealand

Abstract A farm‐scale trial was conducted over three years at the Dairying Research Corporation, Hamilton, New Zealand to compare the growth and persistence of endophyte‐infected and endophyte‐free perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) pastures established with or without white clover (Trifolium repens), when rotationally grazed by dairy cows. Endophyte‐free ryegrass areas were also undersown with endophyte‐free seed in March and April of the second and third years, respectively. Average total herbage yields were similar for all treatments in each of the three years, ranging from 12.8 to 13.9 t DM ha−1. Pasture growth rates in all treatments were lowest in the first summer/autumn after drilling, averaging 17 kg DM ha−1 day−1 for 90 days, coinciding with the highest herbage concentrations of lolitrem B (2.37 to 3.04 μg g−1 DM) in the high‐endophyte ryegrass. Ergovaline herbage concentrations rarely exceeded 1 μg g−1 DM and were highest (1.6 μg g−1 DM) in high‐endophyte ryegrass pastures at the start of the t...

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