Sudangrass and sudan hybrids for pasture and green chop
INITIAL TRIALS in 1961 comparing Piper sudan, SX-11 (a sudan x grain sorghum cross) and NK-300 (a forage sorghum) showed that there was no significant difference in total seasonal yield in dry matter production when used as pasture, although Piper ...
D Sumner
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THE EFFECT OF THE CUTTING TIME OF GREEN CHOP OF ALFALFA ON ITS PRODUCTIVITY AND ITS FODDER VALUE
The production of food for people and fodder for animals, their quality and quantity must be guaranteed in any economic situation as it provides security of the country.
S. A. Ignatiev +2 more
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Effect of planting density on nutritional quality of green-chopped corn for silage [PDF]
The objective of this on-farm study was to determine the effect of corn planting density on the nutritional quality of whole-plant corn for silage. This study was performed in a commercial 1,900-cow dairy farm located in Piedritas (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
Ferreira, Gonzalo +3 more
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Effects of Chitosan Coating with Green Tea Aqueous Extract on Lipid Oxidation and Microbial Growth in Pork Chops during Chilled Storage [PDF]
Lipid oxidation and microbial growth are the major causes of meat quality deterioration. Natural ingredients in meat products have been proposed as a strategy to prevent quality deterioration during cold storage. This study aimed to assess the effects of added chitosan coating, alone and in combination with green tea water extract (GTWE), on the ...
Eduardo Montaño-Sánchez +6 more
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FUS-CHOP promotes invasion in myxoid liposarcoma through a SRC/FAK/RHO/ROCK-dependent pathway [PDF]
Deregulated SRC/FAK signaling leads to enhanced migration and invasion in many types of tumors. In myxoid and round cell liposarcoma (MRCLS), an adipocytic tumor characterized by the expression of the fusion oncogene FUS-CHOP, SRC have been found as one ...
González, M. Victoria +3 more
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In situ dry matter degradability of three tropical forages of green chopped and ensiled forms [PDF]
Dry matter (DM) ruminal degradability of corn (Zea mays L.), millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L. R. Br.) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench.) was evaluated using in situ technique with samples in green chopped and ensiled forms. Two crossbred fistulated (live weight of 480kg) dry cows participated.
Cavalcante, D.R. +2 more
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Estrogens promote misfolded proinsulin degradation to protect insulin production and delay diabetes [PDF]
Summary: Conjugated estrogens (CE) delay the onset of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in postmenopausal women, but the mechanism is unclear. In T2D, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) fails to promote proinsulin folding and, in failing to do so, promotes ER stress and
Allard, Camille +12 more
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Organic barley producers' desired qualities for crop improvement [PDF]
Barley fits well into many different organic farming systems. It can be grown as either a winter or spring annual crop in many temperate regions. Barley can be used for food, malting, or animal feed, providing growers with diverse marketing opportunities.
Baker, Brian P +2 more
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ZIKV infection activates the IRE1-XBP1 and ATF6 pathways of unfolded protein response in neural cells. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Many viruses depend on the extensive membranous network of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) for their translation, replication, and packaging. Certain membrane modifications of the ER can be a trigger for ER stress, as well as the accumulation ...
Fu, Z +11 more
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The productivity of Sudan grass samples of various geographical origin
The productivity of Sudan grass samples of various geographical origin The experiments have been carried out in the FSBSI “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy” (Rostov region) in 2016-2017. 160 varieties and lines, developed by the FSBSI “ARC “Donskoy”,
N. A. Kovtunova +4 more
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