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Evaluation of New Varieties of Fodder Beet (Majoral and Poly Productiva) as New Summer Forages in Egypt [PDF]
Interest in fodder beet has increased dramatically in many parts of the world. Owing to its yield during summer season in Egypt, time during which shortage of green and succulent forage occurs, interest in its cultivation started early (Ghoneim, 1967 ...
Nowar, M S +3 more
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Rezults of Assessment of Sugar Beet Breeding Forms for Attacks of Some Diseases Agents
During the period 2010 – 2012, in the experimental field of Agricultural Institute – Shoumen has been made an assessment of sugar beet breeding forms for reaction to powdery mildew, Cercosporose, Phoma leaf spot, root rot and yellows. The assessment was
Krasimira Tanova +2 more
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This conference paper describes the changes in plasma amino acid concentrations in lactating dairy cows when ryegrass is replaced with incresing amounts of fodder beet. The major changes described relate to a reductions in circulating concentrations of
David Pacheco (710831) +2 more
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The influence of population and weeds, on the yield of fodder beet
To achieve maximum crop yield, factors influencing growth must be identified, evaluated and limiting ones overcome. Limits to growth will be revealed by studying the crop in terms of its physiology, ecology and particularly its response to competition.
Troughton, John H.
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Effect of using a catch crop to reduce nitrate leaching losses from winter grazed fodder beet soil [PDF]
Grazing of winter forage crops such as fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L.) and kale (Brassica oleracea L.) is a common management option for increasing winter feed supply on New Zealand farms. This practice is most often implemented on South Island farms for
Edwards, Connor Thomas
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Effectiveness and Selectivity of Herbicides during Fodder Beet Vegetation
The problem with the control of the broad-leaved weeds in fodder beet has agro-technical and economical significance. In connection with this during 2010 – 2011 on the experimental field of Agricultural Institute – Shumen were tested the herbicides for ...
Stanimir Enchev
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Co-existence with GM crops: grasses, clover and fodder beet
Co-existence with GM crops: grasses, clover and fodder beet In 2006 the global cultivation of genetically modified crops increased with 13% and reached 102 million hectares.
Løjtnant, C. +3 more
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This study was conducted to determination of yield and yield components of some fodder beet types (Amarilla Barres, Feldherr, Kyros, Magnum, and Rota) under the Konya region conditions.
A. Ozkose
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Fodder beet tolerance to lenacil
Martin Langlands +2 more
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Optimising the establishment of fodder beet to maximise yields on Tasmanian Dairy Farms
This document is the final report to DairyTas for the project: Optimising the establishment of fodder beet to maximise yields on Tasmanian Dairy Farms. This project has been successfully completed to the schedule detailed in the project proposal.
Richard Rawnsley (14747596) +1 more
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