نتایج جستجو برای: small grain cereals

تعداد نتایج: 851620  

2013
Leif Sundheim Guro Brodal Inger S. Hofgaard Trond Rafoss

Spring barley is grown on about half of the Norwegian cereal area. The rest of the area is equally divided between wheat and oats. Most years the domestic production provides 70%-80% of the domestic market for bread wheat. Barley and oats are mainly grown for animal feed. During the years 2008-2012, severe epidemics of Fusarium head blight have led to increased mycotoxin contamination of cereal...

2011
S.A. Tittlemier E. Varga P.M. Scott R. Krska

The mycotoxin ochratoxin A (OTA) is known to be heterogeneously distributed both intrinsically (from one individual food item to the next) as well as distributionally (throughout a sample of individual food items) in cereals and cereal-based foods. Therefore, proper sampling and sample comminution are special challenges, but are prerequisites for obtaining sound analytical data. This paper outl...

2016
G. J. Rebetzke D. G. Bonnett M. P. Reynolds

Genotypic variation in ear morphology is linked to differences in photosynthetic potential to influence grain yield in winter cereals. Awns contribute to photosynthesis, particularly under water-limited conditions when canopy assimilation is restricted. We assessed performance of up to 45 backcross-derived, awned-awnletted NILs representing four diverse genetic backgrounds in 25 irrigated or ra...

2005
M. K. Bowen M. P. Ryan D. J. Jordan V. Beretta R. M. Kirby C. Stockman B. L. McIntyre

This paper summarises six studies undertaken by the Sheep CRC to elucidate certain aspects of confinement feeding of sheep. A review of confinement feeding highlighted the variability of growth rate and feed conversion of sheep and revealed that little is known about the use of sorghum for feeding sheep. The review indicated that the main factors responsible for variation of growth rate and fee...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2013
n.a. tufani d.m. makhdoomi a. hafiz

forty two small ruminants, 26 (61.90%) sheep and 16 (38.10%) goats were treated for rumen acidosis. 19 (45.24%), 12 (28.57%), 6 (14.29%) and 5 (11.90%) animals had eaten apple, cooked rice (wazwan left over) turnip and chapatti respectively and manifested clinical form of ruminal acidosis with, 2.86%; (n=18) as mild (rumen fluid ph=6.32 ±0.09316), 38.09%;(n=16)moderate (rumen fluid ph=5.71 ±0.0...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2011
Jennifer L Harris Jacqueline M Thompson Marlene B Schwartz Kelly D Brownell

OBJECTIVE To examine parents' beliefs about the meaning of common front-of-package nutrition-related claims on children's cereals and determine whether the claims would make them more willing to buy the cereals. DESIGN Parents viewed images of box fronts for children's cereals of below-average nutritional quality, as assessed by a validated nutrient profiling model. These boxes featured vario...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2011
Fabienne Guillon Brigitte Bouchet Frédéric Jamme Paul Robert Bernard Quéméner Cécile Barron Colette Larré Paul Dumas Luc Saulnier

The wild grass Brachypodium distachyon has been proposed as an alternative model species for temperate cereals. The present paper reports on the characterization of B. distachyon grain, placing emphasis on endosperm cell walls. Brachypodium distachyon is notable for its high cell wall polysaccharide content that accounts for ∼52% (w/w) of the endosperm in comparison with 2-7% (w/w) in other cer...

2015
Hüseyin BOZ

Boz H. (2015): Ferulic acid in cereals – a review. Czech J. Food Sci., 33: 1–7. Phenolic acids represent the most common form of phenolic compounds in the cereal grain and many other plants. The phytochemical ferulic acid is found in the leaves and seeds of many plants, but especially in cereals. It is the most abundant phenolic acid in common cereals, representing up to 90% of total phenolic c...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
D Solà-Oriol E Roura D Torrallardona

The palatability of different cereals was studied in 2 two-way choice (preference) experiments using pigs of 56 d of age and 17 kg of BW. In Exp. 1, the effect of 24 cereals vs. a common reference diet containing white rice on feed preference in pigs was studied. Pigs were offered free choice between the reference diet and a diet with the cereal under study for 4 d. Barley, corn (2 sources), wh...

2007
L. Dykes L. W. Rooney

Research has shown that whole grain consumption helps lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, ischemic stroke, type II diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and gastrointestinal cancers (36,37). In addition to dietary fiber, whole grains contain many health-promoting components such as vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals, which include phenolic compounds. Phenolic compounds have antioxidant proper...

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