نتایج جستجو برای: cattle dung

تعداد نتایج: 52238  

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Thomas S. Collett Antoine Wystrach Paul Graham

A study of dung beetles rolling dung balls to safety reveals unexpected facets of the beetle's acquisition and use of celestial information for keeping to a straight path.

2015
Leah Padya Nyasha Chin'ombe Marcelyn Magwenzi Joshua Mbanga Vurayai Ruhanya Pasipanodya Nziramasanga

Mycobacterium species are naturally found in the environment as well as in domestic animals such as cattle. So far, more than 150 species of Mycobacterium, some of which are pathogenic, have been identified. Laboratory isolation, detection and identification of Mycobacterium species are therefore critical if human and animal infections are to be controlled. The objective of this study was to id...

2012
Gorakh NATH Keshav SINGH

Use of vermiwash extracted from vermicomposts of different combination of animal agro and kitchen wastes, is one of the effective liquid biofertilizer for growth and productivity of crops. The present study assesses that it has caused significant effect on the growth and productivity of paddy (Oryza sativa), maize (Zea mays) and millet (Penisetum typhoides) crops. The 10mg/m2 of vermiwash buffa...

2009
Kevin B. Temeyer

Aging of bovine dung for 3-5 years under refrigeration resulted in smaller sizes of horn fly, Haematobia irritans (L.), pupae. Growth of horn fly larvae in mixtures of aged and fresh dung resulted in production of larvae and pupae stunted in proportion to the relative amount of aged dung. Reduction of size of pupae produced in aged dung was because of nutrient limitation, which was partially re...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Jialei Su Feng Shen Mo Qiu Xinhua Qi

Agricultural waste cow dung was used as feedstock for the production of a high value-added chemical levulinic acid (LA) in dilute acid aqueous solutions. A high LA yield of 338.9 g/kg was obtained from the pretreated cow dung, which was much higher than that obtained from the crude cow dung (135 g/kg), mainly attributed to the breakage of the lignin fraction in the lignocellulose structure of t...

Journal: :Annual review of entomology 1997
E S Krafsur R D Moon

The face fly was introduced from the Palearctic region and spread across North America in 20 years after World War II. Adults feed on cattle and horses, and larvae develop in fresh cattle dung. Little genetic differentiation appears between European and North American populations and among regions within North America. After an autumnally initiated diapause, overwintered flies emerge in spring ...

2009
Deepa G Menon

Veterinary World Vol.1, No.9, September 2008 Introduction Trypanosomiasis is a disease complex caused by several species of blood-and tissuedwelling protozoan parasites. The disease occurs throughout the tropical regions of Africa and in large areas of Asia and South America. It affects cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, camels and man. Wild animals can also be infected with the parasites but ...

Journal: :Mestro 2022

The need for renewable energy is urgently needed at this time to replace fossil as a source of electricity generation. use environmentally friendly continues be developed in order deal with the crisis and create healthy environment. purpose writing final project analyze electrical power resulting from conversion cow dung biogas plant, so produce efficiency value plant. In project, electric gene...

2016
Sergei Tarasov Fernando Z Vaz-de-Mello Frank-Thorsten Krell Dimitar Dimitrov

Despite the increasing rate of systematic research on scarabaeine dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae), their fossil record has remained largely unrevised. In this paper, we review all 33 named scarabaeine fossils and describe two new species from Dominican amber (Canthochilum alleni sp.n., Canthochilum philipsivieorum sp.n.). We provide a catalogue of all fossil Scarabaeinae a...

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