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Publications by W D Hohenboken
Growth and Physiological Responses to Toxicosis in Lines of Mice Selected for Resistance or Susceptibility to Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue in the Diet.
Journal of Animal Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
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Performance, Forage Utilization, and Ergovaline Consumption by Beef Cows Grazing Endophyte Fungus-Infected Tall Fescue, Endophyte Fungus-Free Tall Fescue, or Orchardgrass Pastures.
Journal of Animal Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
Supplemental Protein and Energy for Beef Cows Consuming Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue.
Journal of Animal Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
Toxic Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue and Range Grasses: Historic Perspectives.
Journal of Animal Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
Voluntary Intake and Ingestive Behavior of Steers Grazing Johnstone or Endophyte-Infected Kentucky-31 Tall Fescue.
Journal of Animal Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
Physiological Responses of Cattle Consuming Tall Fescue to Environmental Temperature and Supplemental Phenothiazine
Journal of Animal Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
Differences Between Progeny of Beef Sires in Susceptibility to Fescue Toxicosis.
Journal of Animal Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
Physiological Responses to Heat Stress Alone or in Combination With Drought: A Comparison Between Tall Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass
Hortscience: A Publication of the American Society for Hortcultural Science
Horticulture
Growth and Subsequent Feedlot Performance of Estradiol-Implanted vs Nonimplanted Steers Grazing Fall-Accumulated Endophyte-Infested or Low-Endophyte Tall Fescue.
Journal of Animal Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
Effect of Thiabendazole on Gains of Stockers Grazing 50% Endophyte Fungus-Infected, Tall Fescue Pastures
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports