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How does yellow rattle damage its host so much? What determines if it increases or decreases the diversity of the grassland? For 15 videos on the science underpinning conservation see

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Newinvention2 years ago

Interesting. I had read that clover is one of the plants that rattle might inhibit along with grasses. Could you let us know what the other main plants or plant families are?

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Bill Sutherland2 years ago

Indeed. Mainly grasses and legumes. Hope this works for you Best wishes Bill

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The Daily Muck1 year ago

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Kirsty Logan 🍃💚🍃🌳🪗2 years ago

@Andrew9Boswell Interesting. We had small patches of yellow rattle established in our meadow last year & were hopeful they would spread but we have less this year. Perhaps the endless wet weather has been unfavourable to it?

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Claire Laila Dines2 years ago

Wonderful! Thank you Bill!

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Bill Sutherland2 years ago

Thanks Claire. Was fun to do.

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Soren C Sorensen2 years ago

The ability to spend freely of the life-juices of it's host plants probably mean it can offer more nutritious pollen and nectar than its hosts do, really true if you compare it's value to bees vs. a wind-pollinated grass, for example. In the U.S., Pedicularis is a favorite...

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Question Mark2 years ago

Always an influencer Bill… 💚 I will share the series naturally

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Bill Sutherland2 years ago

Brilliant. Thanks Mark.

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Julia Aglionby 🧡2 years ago

Thanks for all of this information- I’ll digest we’ve loads of yellow rattle in a couple of fields - hard to have a balance of yellow rattle and something for the sheep to eat!

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Richard T Taylor2 years ago

@naturesworkuk Thank you Bill, very well put👍

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