نتایج جستجو برای: litter and soil0

تعداد نتایج: 16828864  

2008
Qinglin Li Daryl L. Moorhead Jared L. DeForest Rachel Henderson Jiquan Chen Randy Jensen

We monitored the decomposition of mixed leaf litter (Quercus spp., Carya spp., and Pinus echinata) in a Missouri Ozark forest eight years after experimental harvest. Leaf littermass losses and changes in carbon chemistry (extractive, acid soluble, and acid insoluble fractions) were measured over 32 months in field incubations to determine the effects of litter composition and standmanipulation ...

Journal: :international journal of fertility and sterility 0
atefeh noroozi mohammad reza jafarzadeh shirazi amin tamadon ali moghadam ali niazi

background: rfamide-related peptide-3 (rfrp-3) inhibits gonadotropin releasing hormone (gnrh) and luteinizing hormone (lh) secretion in rats. this study evaluates the effects of litter size and suckling intensity on rfrp mrna expression in the dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus (dmh) of rats. materials and methods: a total of 32 pregnant and 4 non-lactating ovariectomized (control group) sprague-...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
P B DeLaune P A Moore J L Lemunyon

Environmental impacts of composting poultry litter with chemical amendments at the field scale have not been well quantified. The objectives of this study were to measure (i) P runoff and (ii) forage yield and N uptake from small plots fertilized with composted and fresh poultry litter. Two composting studies, aerated using mechanical turning, were conducted in consecutive years. Composted litt...

2016
H. N. Chinivasagam W. Estella H. Rodrigues D. G. Mayer C. Weyand T. Tran A. Onysk I. Diallo

Limitations in quality bedding material have resulted in the growing need to re-use litter during broiler farming in some countries, which can be of concern from a food-safety perspective. The aim of this study was to compare the Campylobacter levels in ceca and litter across three litter treatments under commercial farming conditions. The litter treatments were (a) the use of new litter after ...

G-protein-coupled receptor (GPR54) is one of the known gene affecting fecundity. This gene  affects  the ovulation rate and litter size performance. A total of 160 animals including Sanjabi (n=100) and Ghezel (n=60) were used to identify polymorphisms of GPR54 gene and  their influence on litter size. Genomic DNA was extracted by commercial DNA kit. The genotypic patterns were detected using th...

2014
CYNTH IA M. KALLENBACH A. STUART

Land-use conversion into bioenergy crop production can alter litter decomposition processes tightly coupled to soil carbon and nutrient dynamics. Yet, litter decomposition has been poorly described in bioenergy production systems, especially following land-use conversion. Predicting decomposition dynamics in postconversion bioenergy production systems is challenging because of the combined infl...

Journal: :Poultry science 2011
K Wu P M Hocking

Two randomized block experiments were conducted to determine the effects of litter moisture and age on the development of foot pad dermatitis (FPD) in female growing turkeys. Pens were littered with fresh wood shavings at the start of the experiments and excreta and soiled litter were replaced twice daily to maintain clean litter. In experiment 1 the birds (n = 5/pen) were subjected to increasi...

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...

2018
Mathieu Santonja Laura Pellan Christophe Piscart

Plant litter decomposition is an essential ecosystem function that contributes to carbon and nutrient cycling in streams. Aquatic shredders, mainly macroinvertebrates, can affect this process in various ways; they consume leaf litter, breaking it down into fragments and creating suitable habitats or resources for other organisms through the production of fine particulate organic matter (FPOM). ...

Journal: Desert 2012
A. Mohebby A. Tavili E. Zandi Esfahan M. Jafari M. Ramezani S.A. Javadi

It has often been stated or implied that grazing is an important factor in the land degradation process, a suggestion supported by various research projects, and this study investigated the effect of livestock grazing on stem height, crowncover, production, basal diameter, stem biomass, litter, leaf-stem index (leaf to stem weight) , root diameter and weight and seed production per individual o...

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