نتایج جستجو برای: Agricultural traits

تعداد نتایج: 197511  

Reza Movahedi Sara Jalilian Somaye Armand

The purpose of study was to identify entrepreneurial personality traits of agricultural students who were studying at Bu-Ali Sina University in 2013 academic year. The study has used a surveying methodology. The study's samples were 150 agricultural students both senior undergraduates and graduates which were selected by a randomized sampling method. Data collection tool was a structured questi...

2009
Z. Krupová

Economic weights (EW) for the Slovak dairy production system were calculated in Holstein, Slovak Simmental, and Slovak Pinzgau breeds under a direct support regime using a bio-economic approach. EW were calculated for three scenarios (A: without agricultural subsidies; B: agricultural subsidies included in revenues and C: agricultural subsidies included in feeding costs). Quota-free milk produc...

2016
Claus Weiland Robert Hoehndorf George Gosline Quentin Groom Thomas Hamann Marco Schmidt

Knowledge about organismic traits is useful for many different studies in environmental sciences. For example, traits can be used to study the functional diversity of plant communities and competition between species. Furthermore traits of underutilized plants are an important resource for agricultural usage and phytomedical applications. There are large biodiversity data collections which are ...

2008
Krista A. McCoy Lauriel J. Bortnick Chelsey M. Campbell Heather J. Hamlin Louis J. Guillette Colette M. St. Mary

BACKGROUND Many agricultural contaminants disrupt endocrine systems of wildlife. However, evidence of endocrine disruption in wild amphibians living in agricultural areas has been controversial. Typically, studies on the effects of pollutants on wildlife attempt to compare polluted with unpolluted sites. OBJECTIVES We took a novel approach to address this question by explicitly quantifying th...

2010
Neal M. Williams Elizabeth E. Crone T’ai H. Roulston Robert L. Minckley Laurence Packer Simon G. Potts

The ability to predict the responses of ecological communities and individual species to human-induced environmental change remains a key issue for ecologists and conservation managers alike. Responses are often variable among species within groups making general predictions difficult. One option is to include ecological trait information that might help to disentangle patterns of response and ...

2013
Francisco Rovira-Más Verónica Sáiz-Rubio

The sustainability of agricultural production in the twenty-first century, both in industrialized and developing countries, benefits from the integration of farm management with information technology such that individual plants, rows, or subfields may be endowed with a singular "identity." This approach approximates the nature of agricultural processes to the engineering of industrial processe...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2012
Cristina Martínez-Andújar Ruth C Martin Hiroyuki Nonogaki

Seeds provide food, feed, fiber and fuel. They are also an important delivery system of genetic information, which is essential for the survival of wild species in ecosystems and the production of agricultural crops. In this review, seed traits and genes that are potentially important for agricultural applications are discussed. Over the long period of crop domestication, seed traits have been ...

2014
Yaoran Li Drew H. Bailey Benjamin Winegard David A. Puts Lisa L. M. Welling David C. Geary Bernhard Fink

Women's preferences for men's masculinized faces and voices were assessed after women (n = 331) were primed with images of male-on-male aggression, male-on-female aggression, pathogens, and neutral scenes. Male-on-male aggression and pathogen primes were associated with increased preference for masculine traits, but the same effect emerged in the neutral condition. We show the increased prefere...

1999
T. S. Stewart

Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service West Lafayette, IN 47907 Authors: T. S. Stewart, Purdue University; S. M. Neal, Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute; K. M. Irvin, Ohio State University, Reviewers: Jeff Chewning, The Pork Group Inc. Rogers, AR; Don Levis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; Fields Gunsett, Genetic Improvement Services, Newton Grove, NC Introduc...

2015
Claire Kremen Leithen K. M’Gonigle

1. Agriculture now constitutes 40–50% of terrestrial land use globally. By enhancing habitat suitability and connectivity, restoration within agricultural landscapes could have a major influence on biodiversity conservation. However, habitat management within intensive agricultural landscapes may primarily boost abundances of common, highly mobile generalists, rather than vulnerable or endanger...

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