نتایج جستجو برای: litter chemical composition

تعداد نتایج: 610264  

Journal: :journal of food biosciences and technology 2016
f. abdolmaleki

tea might be considered as the most popular drink in iran as well as some other parts of theworld. its popularity to some extent depends on its flavor and some other constituents present in its leaves orextract. black tea samples from various agro climatic zones of northeast of iran were evaluated for the chemicalconstituents, polyphenols and metal analysis that determine the quality perception...

2013
K. W. Lee H. S. Lillehoj S. I. Jang S. H. Lee D. A. Bautista G. R. Siragusa

Type of dietary direct-fed microbials (DFMs) or poultry litter could directly influence the composition of gut microbiota. Gut microbiota plays an important role in shaping the developing immune system and maintaining the homeostasis of the mature immune system in mammal and chickens. The present study was carried out to investigate the interaction among litter, DFMs and immunity in broiler chi...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

The aim of the present experiment was to determine if supply biofertilizers could differently stimulate native microbiota, thus determining different patterns organic material decomposition processes. microbial composition soil and litter investigated by next generation sequencing using a metabarcoding approach. chemical structure decomposing litterbags through TG-DTA analysis NIR spectroscopy....

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1989
J Noblet M Etienne

Ten replicates of two littermate gilts were used during a 21-d lactation in order to calculate relationships between milk nutrient intake and piglet growth rate and composition of gain. Gilts were fed 14.2 or 10.4 Mcal ME/d and litter size was standardized to 9 or 10 piglets. Piglets had no access to creep feed. Milk production was measured on 10 sucklings over 12 h on d 1, 5, 9, 13, 17 and 21 ...

2013
Xinzhang Song Changhui Peng Hong Jiang Qiuan Zhu Weifeng Wang

Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) exposure in the course of litter decomposition may have a direct effect on decomposition rates via changing states of photodegradation or decomposer constitution in litter while UV-B exposure during growth periods may alter chemical compositions and physical properties of plants. Consequently, these changes will indirectly affect subsequent litter decomposition processes in...

2015
Kiyokazu Kawada Wuyunna Borjigin Toru Nakamura Mai-He Li

The purpose of our investigation was to clarify the effects of agriculture on the process of loss of litter at the periphery of a farmland. This study revealed the generation process of an ecologically unusual phenomenon that is observed around cropland in semi-arid regions. We hypothesized that the vegetation around a farmland cannot supply plant litter to the ground surface because the ecolog...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Susan E Ward Kate H Orwin Nicholas J Ostle J I Briones Bruce C Thomson Robert I Griffiths Simon Oakley Helen Quirk Richard D Bardget

Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon in northern peatlands. Both climate warming and vegetation change can alter rates of decomposition, and hence affect rates of atmospheric CO2 exchange, with consequences for climate change feedbacks. Although warming and vegetation change are happening concurrently, little is known about their re...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
Michael A Blazier Lewis A Gaston Terry R Clason Kenneth W Farrish Brian P Oswald Hayden A Evans

Fertilizing pastures with poultry litter has led to an increased incidence of nutrient-saturated soils, particularly on highly fertilized, well drained soils. Applying litter to silvopastures, in which loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) production are integrated, may be an ecologically desirable alternative for upland soils of the southeastern USA. Integrating subt...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Algis Aucina Maria Rudawska Tomasz Leski Audrius Skridaila Edvardas Riepsas Michal Iwanski

We report the effects of pine and oak litter on species composition and diversity of mycorrhizal fungi colonizing 2-year-old Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings grown in a bare-root nursery in Lithuania. A layer of pine or oak litter was placed on the surface of the nursery bed soil to mimic natural litter cover. Oak litter amendment appeared to be most favorable for seedling survival, with a 73% sur...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
P B DeLaune P A Moore T C Daniel J L Lemunyon

Research has shown that aluminum sulfate (alum) and phosphoric acid greatly reduce ammonia (NH3) volatilization from poultry litter; however, no studies have yet reported the effects of these amendments on field-scale composting of poultry litter. The objectives of this study were to (i) evaluate NH3 volatilization from composting litter by measuring both NH3 volatilization and changes in total...

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