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Diversos trabalhos relatam a presença de alterações hepáticas em ruminantes alimentados com Brachiaria spp, em casos espontâneos e/ou induzidos de fotossensibilização hepatógena. O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar se o tipo de capim ingerido provoca
Cecilia Nunes Moreira +5 more
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Homecoming of Brachiaria: improved hybrids prove useful for African animal agriculture [PDF]
Species of the genus Brachiaria originate primarily from Africa, where they are constituents of natural grasslands. Due to their adaptation to acidic, low-fertility soils, millions of hectares of Brachiaria species have been sown as improved pastures in ...
Ghimire, Sita R. +8 more
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ABSTRACT Brazil is known for its extensive livestock production in pastures, supporting the world's second‐largest herd of cattle and being the leading beef exporter. However, livestock farming in Brazil has frequently been associated with soil degradation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Gabriel Silva Guimarães +4 more
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NUTRITIVE QUALITY OF TEN GRASSES DURING THE RAINY SEASON IN A HOT-HUMID CLIMATE AND ULTISOL SOIL
The nutritive quality of ten grasses harvested at 3, 6, 9 and 12 weeks of regrowth was assessed during the rainy season (August-October) 2008, in the humid tropics of Veracruz, Mexico.
Rodrigo Ortega-Gómez +5 more
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Plantas que causam lesões hepáticas em ruminantes e eqüinos constituem um grupo importante de plantas tóxicas no Brasil. Em geral essas plantas podem ser divididas em três grandes grupos: plantas que causam necrose hepática aguda; plantas que causam ...
Julio Cesar A. Santos +3 more
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Foi realizado um levantamento dos surtos de intoxicações por plantas em ruminantes e equinos diagnosticados no Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária (LPV), do Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campus de Patos, Paraíba, no ...
Tales S. Assis +5 more
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Blood indices of sheep fed with ensiled signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens)
ABSTRACT The Brachiaria species, particularly B. decumbens, is a key ruminant feed in the tropics but contains steroidal saponins that may cause toxicity, raising concerns for small ruminant farmers. Eighteen 6‐month‐old sheep were randomly assigned to three treatments over a 90‐day feeding trial: Negative control (fresh P.
Nurul Aishah Ahmad Fauzi +6 more
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Flow cytometry allows to estimate the DNA content of a large number of plants quickly. However, inadequate protocols can compromise the reliability of these estimates leading to variations in the values of DNA content the same species.
Ana Luiza de Oliveira Timbó +4 more
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Respostas morfofisiológicas de Brachiaria spp. ao alagamento do solo e à síndrome da morte do capim-marandu. [PDF]
bitstream/item/24878/1/Doc242.pdfVersão eletrônica.
DIAS-FILHO, M. B.
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Integrating Plant Volatile Scents in Sustainable IPM Approaches for Fall Armyworm Control
ABSTRACT Since the invasion of the fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) into new regions, studies have oriented toward low‐cost management tools and methods. This study assessed the effects of volatile scents that are naturally emitted by essential oil (EO) plants on the severity of FAW and populations of its natural ...
Djima Koffi +4 more
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