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Fodder beet is a reservoir of drought tolerance alleles for sugar beet breeding
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2019Drought leads to serious yield losses and followed by increasing food prices. Thereby, drought tolerance is one of most important, pivotal issues for plant breeding and is determined by the very complex genetic architecture, which involves a lot of genes engaged in many cell processes. Within genomes of currently cultivated sugar beet forms, the number
Anita Wiśniewska +1 more
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A note on the feeding of fodder beet to dairy youngstock
Friesian/Holstein dairy heifers require an average daily live-weight gain of about 0·68 kg/day from birth to calving if they are o t reach a target live weight of 540 kg before first calving at 2 years of age. For autumn- born cattle the diet during their second winter is usually based on silage, hay or straw and the level of supplementation depends on
D. J. Roberts, J. A. Bax
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Prediction of the field germination of sugar beet and fodder beet
Bioenergy, 2021Purpose. To investigate the formation of agrophytocenoses of beets as affected by the integral indicator, namely field germination of seeds. Methods. Laboratory, field, and statistical. Results. Important factors have been identified, which significantly affect the field germination of sugar beet and fodder beet seeds.
V. M. Balan +2 more
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Yersiniosis in lambs on fodder beet
Veterinary Record, 2008SIR, — Yersiniosis is a sporadically recognised disease of ruminants. Disease also occurs in humans and it is considered a potential zoonosis. In sheep, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is the most pathogenic; however, Yersinia enterocolitica can also cause disease ([Radostits and others 2007][1 ...
Arthur, Otter, Gerard, Callaghan
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Ethanol production from fodder beets
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1983AbstractVarious yeasts such as two strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Saccharomyces diastaticus, and Kluyveromyces marxianus were investigated for their ability to ferment fodder beet juice to alcohol. Juice extracted from fodder beet roots without any additives was used as a fermentation substrate. The fermentation kinetic parameters were determined
N, Kosaric, A, Wieczorek, S, Kliza
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1989
Thirteen enzymes (MDH, SDH, LAP, PGM, PX, IDH, GPI, 6PGD, APH, GOT, GDH, ME and SOD) of 3 cultivated beet (B. vulgaris L.) gene pools, comprising 12 accessions of fodder beet, 11 of old multigerm sugar beet and 10 of modern monogerm sugar beet, were investigated using horizontal starch gel electrophoresis.
T, Nagamine, J P, Catty, B V, Ford-Lloyd
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Thirteen enzymes (MDH, SDH, LAP, PGM, PX, IDH, GPI, 6PGD, APH, GOT, GDH, ME and SOD) of 3 cultivated beet (B. vulgaris L.) gene pools, comprising 12 accessions of fodder beet, 11 of old multigerm sugar beet and 10 of modern monogerm sugar beet, were investigated using horizontal starch gel electrophoresis.
T, Nagamine, J P, Catty, B V, Ford-Lloyd
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FODDER BEETS HARVESTING TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN MODERN SCIENCE, 2020Mechanized harvesting of fodder beet of high-yielding varieties without significant losses and damage to root crops is a complex technological process. Significant deviations of fodder beets relative to the centerline of the row and the considerable width of the row of root crops make significant adjustments during their mechanized digging.
Ramsh, V., Soltysyuk, V.
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Fodder beet “A new fodder crop for salt affected lands of Pakistan”
2002Fodder beet (beta vulgaris) was tested on dense saline sodic soils at Bio-Saline Experimental Research Station (BERS), Sadhuki, Lahore, Pakistan under wheat /rice cropping system, where no other conventional winter/rabi fodder could economically be grown.
Mushtaq Ahmad Khan +2 more
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Preliminary studies on the toxicity of fodder beet to sheep
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1959Abstract Extract In 1956, a severe outbreak of poisoning of cattle by fodder beet was recognized by S. L. Whyte, B.V.Sc, in Taranaki. Twenty deaths, resulted. Rumen contents from some of the affected animals were forwarded to Ruakura, where the pH, lactic acid content, and bacteriology of the samples wore studied.
V.J. Williams, M.R. Coup
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Trials of Dryland Fodder Beet in Cyprus
Experimental Agriculture, 1976SUMMARYVariety, spacing and harvesting date trials with fodder beet were carried out in Cyprus under rainfed conditions. The variety Polyrossa gave the highest dry matter (DM) yield, 12,906 kg/ha. Yield of DM increased linearly with population density to an optimum spacing of 45 × 20 cm.
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