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NODULATION AND ROOT ESTABLISHMENT OF TWO CLOVER SPECIES GROWN IN PASTURE MIXTURE WITH WHEATGRASS
A field trial was conducted during 2007-2010 at the Institute of Forage Crops, Pleven, Bulgaria to study the nodulation of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) and white clover (Trifolium repens L.) in some pasture mixtures using wheatgrass ...
VILIANA VASILEVA +2 more
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Protein Energy Malnutrition: Opportunities for Cold Plasma Technologies
Protein energy malnutrition (PEM) is a major global health concern driven by biological, environmental, and nutritional factors, including gut microbiota imbalance and low protein intake. Cold atmospheric plasma technologies offer promising, sustainable solutions by improving food security, enhancing protein quality and absorption, and modulating gut ...
Karthika Prasad +6 more
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Soils are globally degraded due in part to conventional agriculture and wildland conversion. To address the global challenge of soil degradation, we formed an interdisciplinary, cross‐institutional collaborative research team, New Roots for Restoration, to understand how perennial plant root and shoot traits relate to one another, and how they ...
Alicia J. Foxx +43 more
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Many requests for information regarding the best varieties of field crops for interior Alaska have been received by the Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations. Field crops have- been tested by the stations in the interior for a number of years.
Higgins, F.L.
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Effects of infrequent dried distillers grain supplementation on spring-calving cow performance [PDF]
Feed and supplement costs and the expenses associated with delivery of winter supplements account for a large proportion of the total operating expenditures for cow-calf producers.
Bennett, B.W. +4 more
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Skim‐sequencing for genomic selection in wheat: a comparison of marker platforms
Abstract The promise of genomics‐assisted breeding relies on efficient, affordable, and abundant molecular markers. Leveraging modern sequencing technology, commercial laboratory products, and open‐source software, we demonstrate how ultra‐low whole‐genome sequencing coverage (skim‐seq, 0.05–0.10x) can be a viable marker platform. The direct generation
Jared L. Crain +6 more
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This study used cryoSEM to analyze the seasonal stability of leaf surface micromorphology in cereal hybrids derived from crossing maternal ×Trititrigia cziczinii × Thinopyrum junceum lines with paternal wheat–wheatgrass hybrids. Over two growing seasons,
Alexander V. Babosha +5 more
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The role of the deep roots of perennial cereal kernza in a drying climate [PDF]
Agricultural lands under annual crop production are prone to degradation and as the climate becomes increasingly variable researchers and farmers alike are looking at resilient crops such as perennial grains to produce food regeneratively.
Sleiderink, Joost
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Lack of capture‐induced mortality of neonates associated with variation in handling protocols
We found that handling metrics (e.g., handling time, number of collectors, and age at capture) had limited or no influence on the survival of neonatal mule deer, desert bighorn sheep, and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep within the first few days of life. Furthermore, we found that handled mule deer and Rocky Mountain bighorn neonates were recruited at a ...
Marcus E. Blum +24 more
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Total phenolic content (TPC), reducing power (RP), superoxide radical scavenging (RS), and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) production inhibition were measured in raw and denatured aqueous extracts from sprouts and wheatgrass of einkorn ...
Beatrice Falcinelli +5 more
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