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Poultry Feeding Stuffs and Rations [PDF]

open access: yes, 1927
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Winter, A. R.
core  

Assessment of genetically modified cotton GHB614 × T304‐40 × GHB119 × COT102 (application EFSA‐GMO‐ES‐2017‐147)

open access: yesEFSA Journal, Volume 23, Issue 12, December 2025.
Abstract Genetically modified cotton GHB614 × T304‐40 × GHB119 × COT102 was developed by crossing to combine four single events: GHB614, T304‐40, GHB119 and COT102. The four‐event‐stack cotton expresses 2mEPSPS, Cry1Ab, Cry2Ae, Vip3Aa19 and PAT/bar to confer herbicide tolerance and insect resistance.
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)   +27 more
wiley   +1 more source

STUDY ON THE COTTONSEED MEAL

open access: yesJournal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 1972
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openaire   +1 more source

Assessment of genetically modified cotton T304‐40 × GHB119 × COT102 (application EFSA‐GMO‐BE‐2018‐155)

open access: yesEFSA Journal, Volume 23, Issue 12, December 2025.
Abstract Genetically modified cotton T304‐40 × GHB119 × COT102 was developed by crossing to combine three single events: T304‐40, GHB119 and COT102. The three‐event stack cotton expresses Cry1Ab, Cry2Ae, Vip3Aa19 and PAT/bar to confer herbicide tolerance and insect resistance.
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)   +28 more
wiley   +1 more source

A study of the determination of goşsypol levels of cottonseed meals produced in turkey [PDF]

open access: yesEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
This experiment was carried out to determine free and total gossypol contents of cottonseed meals obtained from the different parts of Turkey. Cottonseed meal plays an important role in supplying the protein needs of animals.
Şakir Doğan TUNCER, Sakine YALÇIN
doaj  

Inclusion of sorghum, millet and cottonseed meal in broiler diets: a meta-analysis of effects on performance

open access: yesAnimal, 2015
A meta-analysis was conducted (i) to evaluate broiler response to partial or total substitution of corn by sorghum and millet and (ii) to determine the effect of soybean meal replacement by cottonseed meal in broiler diet.
D.I. Batonon-Alavo   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Big Data and AI‐Powered Modeling: A Pathway to Sustainable Precision Animal Nutrition

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 12, Issue 41, November 6, 2025.
This review summarizes the current landscape of big data and AI‐powered modeling in animal nutrition, covering techniques including intelligent data acquisition, data augmentation, explainable machine learning, heuristic algorithms, and life cycle assessment‐based sustainability evaluation.
Shuai Zhang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Detection of Genetic Polymorphism in Growth Hormone Receptor Gene and Its Influence on Growth Traits in Kari and Balkhi Sheep

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 11, Issue 6, November 2025.
Sequence variations in the growth hormone receptor (GHR) gene were associated with growth traits in Kari and Balkhi sheep. Specific SNPs correlated positively or negatively with weight gain, suggesting their potential as molecular markers for marker‐assisted selection to enhance growth performance in local sheep breeds.
Hanan Al‐Khalaifah   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Desempenho e espermatogênese de alevinos de tilápia alimentados com farelo ou farinha de semente de algodão Performance and spermatogenesis of nile tilapia fingerlings fed with cottonseed meal or cottonseed flour

open access: yesPesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, 1999
Este trabalho avaliou o efeito do farelo e da farinha de semente de algodão no ganho de peso e na atividade testicular de alevinos de tilápia-do-nilo (Oreochromis niloticus).
Ana Lúcia Salaro   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Investigation of the Relationship Between Brain‐Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Some Biochemical Parameters in Dairy Cows During the Transition Period

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 11, Issue 6, November 2025.
Schematic representation of the research process. ABSTRACT The transition period covers a period of ±21 days based on the calving day. This period is characterised by marked changes in the endocrine status of the animal, increased nutrient demand of the developing foetus and decreased feed intake.
Mustafa İssi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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