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Challenges in bermudagrass production in the southeastern USA
The bermudagrass stem maggot is one of the most persistent pests in the southeastern USA. The damage is evident by chlorosis of the top two to three leaves of the pseudostem. Fine stem cultivars (left) are more susceptible than coarse stem cultivars (right).
Lisa L. Baxter +4 more
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Intake and digestibility of lamb fed diets containing banana crop residues [PDF]
: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of the inclusion of banana leaf or pseudostem hay in complete diets on the intake, nutrient digestibility, and ruminal short-chain fatty acid production by lambs.
Tânia Dayana do Carmo +5 more
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Effects of Pasture Grass, Silage, and Hay Diet on Equine Fecal Microbiota
Diet is an important factor affecting intestinal microbiota in horses. Fecal microbiota is commonly used as a substitute for studying hindgut microbiota when investigating the relationship between intestinal microbial changes and host health.
Yiping Zhu +5 more
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Skin metastasis of squamous cell carcinoma of the penis: case report
We report a case of penis cancer at the military hospital in Rabat, about a 75-year-old patient with a history of a bladder tumor that has been treated with radical cysto-prostatectomy with bilateral ilio-obturator scouring and Briker-type urinary ...
Khdach Younes +4 more
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A comparison between the 2N and 4N HCl acid-insoluble ash methods for digestibility trials in horses
The digestibility of horse feeds and rations can be determined using different techniques such as calculations based on the chemical composition, in vivo or in vitro methods.
D. Bergero +3 more
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Forty male Naemi lambs were used to evaluate the effect of total mixed rations (TMR) alone or in combination with supplementation of alfalfa hay offered at different schedules on growth, carcass characteristics, and meat quality.
I. Alhidary +6 more
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Ruminant diets include cereals, protein feeds, their by-products as well as hay and grass, grass/legume, whole-crop maize, small grain or sorghum silages.
Antonio Gallo +4 more
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