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A Texoma MaxQ II question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mid South Guy" data-source="post: 871079" data-attributes="member: 17328"><p>Exactly!! -- Without seed production controled, the old Ky31, over time, can take over and you won't even know its happening without testing for endophyte. Interesting enough it is the endophyte toxin in Ky31 that gives it the hardieness and vigor to out compete the endophyte free strains. (For reasons not fully understood.) Remember, endophyte infected fescue has evolved and adapted here for a few hundred years, and we are trying to undo some of that. Very difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mid South Guy, post: 871079, member: 17328"] Exactly!! -- Without seed production controled, the old Ky31, over time, can take over and you won't even know its happening without testing for endophyte. Interesting enough it is the endophyte toxin in Ky31 that gives it the hardieness and vigor to out compete the endophyte free strains. (For reasons not fully understood.) Remember, endophyte infected fescue has evolved and adapted here for a few hundred years, and we are trying to undo some of that. Very difficult. [/QUOTE]
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