Browsing NIBIO Brage by Author "Gustavsson, Anne-Maj"
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Fatty acid composition,fat-soluble vitamin concentrations and oxidative stability in bovine milk produced on two pastures with different botanical composition
Adler, Steffen Andreas; Dahl, Annette Veberg; Jensen, Søren Krogh; Thuen, Erling; Gustavsson, Anne-Maj; Steinshamn, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-06)Previous research has shown that grazing pastures compared to feeding preserved forages has large impact on milk fatty acid (FA) composition, but differences between grazing red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) or white ... -
Major shifts in species' relative abundance in grassland mixtures alongside positive effects of species diversity in yield: a continental-scale experiment
Brophy, Caroline; Finn, John A.; Lüscher, Andreas; Suter, Matthias; Kirwan, Laura; Sebastià, Maria-Teresa; Helgadóttir, Áslaug; Baadshaug, Ole Hans; Bélanger, Gilles; Black, Alistair; Collins, Rosemary P.; Čop, Jure; Dalmannsdottir, Sigridur; Delgado, Ignacio; Elgersma, Anjo; Fothergill, Michael; Frankow-Lindberg, Bodil E.; Ghesquiere, An; Golinska, Barbara; Golinski, Piotr; Grieu, Philippe; Gustavsson, Anne-Maj; Höglind, Mats; Huguenin-Elie, Olivier; Jørgensen, Marit; Kadziuliene, Zydre; Kurki, Päivi; Llurba, Rosa; Lunnan, Tor; Porqueddu, Claudio; Thumm, Ulrich; Connolly, John (Journal article, 2017)1. Increased species diversity promotes ecosystem function; however, the dynamics of multi-speciesgrassland systems over time and their role in sustaining higher yields generated by increased diver-sity are still poorly ... -
Simulation of timothy nutritive value: A comparison of three process-based models
Persson, Tomas; Höglind, Mats; van Oijen, Marcel; Korhonen, Panu; Palosuo, Taru; Jégo, Guillaume; Virkajärvi, Perttu; Bélanger, Gilles; Gustavsson, Anne-Maj (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-26)Different forage grass models are used to simulate forage yield and nutritive attributes, but these models are seldom compared, particularly those for timothy (Phleum pratense L.), a widely grown forage grass species in ... -
Variation in rate of phenological development and morphology between red clover varieties: Implications for clover proportion and feed quality in mixed swards
Nadeem, Shahid; Steinshamn, Håvard; Sikkeland, Elin Halvorsen; Gustavsson, Anne-Maj; Bakken, Anne Kjersti (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-28)Red clover (Trifolium pratense) grown in mixtures with grasses often constitutes a lower proportion of total yield in spring than in summer growth. A more even red clover proportion between the harvests would benefit forage ...