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Nongrade quality factor influence on origin soybean basis: Evidence from North Dakota
Abstract Recent evidence indicates that end‐users of US soybeans are placing additional quality specifications in their contracts that are outside those covered by the official USDA grades and standards (such as protein and essential amino acid [EAA] content).
David W. Bullock +2 more
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Animal feed production and analysis from egg and almond hull agricultural waste
Food and agricultural waste contribute to resource depletion, waste accumulation and climate change. Chicken egg and almond hull waste streams have favourable nutritional profiles but are underexplored for environmentally friendly livestock feed ...
Anna C. Kundmann +4 more
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Deoxynivalenol in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Immature Gilts under per os Toxin Application
Deoxynivalenol is also known as vomitoxin due to its impact on livestock through interference with animal growth and acceptance of feed. At the molecular level, deoxynivalenol disrupts normal cell function by inhibiting protein synthesis via binding to ...
Agnieszka Waśkiewicz +5 more
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Abstract Climate change (CC) is a complex phenomenon that has the potential to significantly alter marine, terrestrial, and freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Global warming of 2°C is expected to be exceeded during the 21st century, and the frequency of extreme weather events, including floods, storms, droughts, extreme temperatures, and wildfires, has ...
Alessia Casu +3 more
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In ANCA‐associated glomerulonephritis, weak positive staining for estrogen receptor beta (ERß) in the glomeruli (short black arrow) and strong positive staining in the tubules (long red arrow) (×200). Abstract This study investigated the possible roles of renal estrogen receptors (ER) in glomerulonephritis associated with small vessel vasculitis.
Ahmet Kor +3 more
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[Toxinogenic vomitoxin-producing fusaria isolated from wheat].
Out of the 25 strains of the genus Fusarium isolated from wheat visibly infested by moulds, three strains of F. graminearum were found to produce vomitoxin and zearalenone; the respective amounts of these toxins per 1 kg of wheat were 70, 100 and 600 mg vomitoxin, and 600, 400 and 250 mg zearalenone. The production of vomitoxin showed a marked decrease
D, Veselá, D, Veselý
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Caragana korshinskii kom. (CKK) waste, a common forestry byproduct in northwest of China, presents challenges in its transformation into alternative ruminant feed due to its initial nutritional limitations and unappealing palatability.
Guilin Du +7 more
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Evaluation of Vomitoxin Control Strategies on Nursery Pig Growth Performance and Blood Measures
Larissa L Becker +7 more
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EFFECT OF ADDING POTENTIAL VOMITOXIN (DEOXYNIVALENOL) DETOXICANTS OR A F. graminearum INOCULATED CORN SUPPLEMENT TO WHEAT DIETS FED TO PIGS [PDF]
D. W. Friend +4 more
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