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Embrapa Agropecuária Oeste; Embrapa Soja. |
Data corrente: |
12/07/1993 |
Data da última atualização: |
17/02/2005 |
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RAYMER, P. L.; DAY, J. L.; FISHER, C. D.; PETTIGREW, W. T. |
Título: |
1984 field crops performance tests: soybeans, peanuts, cotton, tobacco, sorghum, summer annual forages, and sunflowers. |
Ano de publicação: |
1985 |
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Athens: he University of Georgia, Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1985. |
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73 p. |
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(The University of Georgia. Research Report, 472). |
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Inglês |
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This research report presents results of the 1984 statewide performance tests of soybeans, peanuts, cotton, tobacco, sorghum, summer annual forages and sunflowers. The tests for various evaluations were conducted at several or all of the following locations: tifton, plains, and midville in the coastal plain region, Griffin and Athens in the piedmont region, Calhoun in the Limestone Valley region, and Blairsville in the mountain region. For identification of the test site locations, consult the map at the back of this report. Agronomic information such as plant height, lodging, disease occurrence, etc., is listed along with the yield data. Information concerning planting and harvest dates, soil type, and culture and fertilization practices used in each trial isincluded as footnotes. Since the average yield for several years better indicates a variety's yield potential than one year's data, multiple-year yield summaries are included. In order to have a broad base of information, a number of varieties, including experimental lines, are included in the trials, but this does not imply that all are recommended for Georgia. Varieties best suited to a specific area or for a particular purpuse, and agreed upon by College of Agriculture agronomists, are presented in the 1983 Spring Planting Schedule for Georgia (available from your county extension office). Pesticides used for production practices are included for the benefit of the reader and do not imply any endorsement or preferential treatment by the University of... MenosThis research report presents results of the 1984 statewide performance tests of soybeans, peanuts, cotton, tobacco, sorghum, summer annual forages and sunflowers. The tests for various evaluations were conducted at several or all of the following locations: tifton, plains, and midville in the coastal plain region, Griffin and Athens in the piedmont region, Calhoun in the Limestone Valley region, and Blairsville in the mountain region. For identification of the test site locations, consult the map at the back of this report. Agronomic information such as plant height, lodging, disease occurrence, etc., is listed along with the yield data. Information concerning planting and harvest dates, soil type, and culture and fertilization practices used in each trial isincluded as footnotes. Since the average yield for several years better indicates a variety's yield potential than one year's data, multiple-year yield summaries are included. In order to have a broad base of information, a number of varieties, including experimental lines, are included in the trials, but this does not imply that all are recommended for Georgia. Varieties best suited to a specific area or for a particular purpuse, and agreed upon by College of Agriculture agronomists, are presented in the 1983 Spring Planting Schedule for Georgia (available from your county extension office). Pesticides used for production practices are included for the benefit of the reader and do not imply any endorsement or preferent... Mostrar Tudo |
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Cultivar; EUA; Forrageira; Grain; Nematode; Peanut; Sorghum; Soybean; Sunflower; Tabaco; USA; Variety. |
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Agricultura; Algodão; Amendoim; Girassol; Grão; Melhoramento; Nematóide; Pesquisa; Soja; Sorgo. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
agriculture; breeding; cotton; forage; research; tobacco. |
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LEADER 02789nam a2200505 a 4500 001 1249743 005 2005-02-17 008 1985 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d 100 1 $aRAYMER, P. L. 245 $a1984 field crops performance tests$bsoybeans, peanuts, cotton, tobacco, sorghum, summer annual forages, and sunflowers. 260 $aAthens: he University of Georgia, Agricultural Experiment Stations$c1985 300 $a73 p. 490 $a(The University of Georgia. Research Report, 472). 520 $aThis research report presents results of the 1984 statewide performance tests of soybeans, peanuts, cotton, tobacco, sorghum, summer annual forages and sunflowers. The tests for various evaluations were conducted at several or all of the following locations: tifton, plains, and midville in the coastal plain region, Griffin and Athens in the piedmont region, Calhoun in the Limestone Valley region, and Blairsville in the mountain region. For identification of the test site locations, consult the map at the back of this report. Agronomic information such as plant height, lodging, disease occurrence, etc., is listed along with the yield data. Information concerning planting and harvest dates, soil type, and culture and fertilization practices used in each trial isincluded as footnotes. Since the average yield for several years better indicates a variety's yield potential than one year's data, multiple-year yield summaries are included. In order to have a broad base of information, a number of varieties, including experimental lines, are included in the trials, but this does not imply that all are recommended for Georgia. Varieties best suited to a specific area or for a particular purpuse, and agreed upon by College of Agriculture agronomists, are presented in the 1983 Spring Planting Schedule for Georgia (available from your county extension office). Pesticides used for production practices are included for the benefit of the reader and do not imply any endorsement or preferential treatment by the University of... 650 $aagriculture 650 $abreeding 650 $acotton 650 $aforage 650 $aresearch 650 $atobacco 650 $aAgricultura 650 $aAlgodão 650 $aAmendoim 650 $aGirassol 650 $aGrão 650 $aMelhoramento 650 $aNematóide 650 $aPesquisa 650 $aSoja 650 $aSorgo 653 $aCultivar 653 $aEUA 653 $aForrageira 653 $aGrain 653 $aNematode 653 $aPeanut 653 $aSorghum 653 $aSoybean 653 $aSunflower 653 $aTabaco 653 $aUSA 653 $aVariety 700 1 $aDAY, J. L. 700 1 $aFISHER, C. D. 700 1 $aPETTIGREW, W. T.
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Embrapa Agropecuária Oeste (CPAO) |
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Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste. |
Data corrente: |
03/08/2022 |
Data da última atualização: |
03/08/2022 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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B - 5 |
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VILELA, R. A.; LOURENÇO JUNIOR, J. DE B.; JACINTO, M. A. C.; BARBOSA, A. V. C.; PANTOJA, M. H. DE A.; OLIVEIRA, C. M. C.; GARCIA, A. R. |
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REÍSSA ALVES VILELA, UFPA - Castanhal-PA; JOSÉ DE BRITO LOURENÇO JUNIOR, UFPA - Castanhal-PA; MANUEL ANTONIO CHAGAS JACINTHO, CPPSE; ANTONIO VINÍCIUS CORREA BARBOSA, Federal Rural University of the Amazon, Belém; MESSY HANNEAR DE ANDRADE PANTOJA, UFPA - Castanhal-PA; CARLOS MAGNO CHAVES OLIVEIRA, UFPA - Castanhal-PA; ALEXANDRE ROSSETTO GARCIA, CPPSE. |
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Dynamics of thermolysis and skin microstructure in water buffaloes reared in humid tropical climate: a microscopic and thermographic study. |
Ano de publicação: |
2022 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, v. 9, article 871206, may 2022. |
Páginas: |
15 p. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.871206 |
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Inglês |
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The thermolytic capacity test is used to assess the adaptability of animals to existing environmental conditions. However, there is insufficient information on the relationship between histomorphometry and adaptability of buffaloes. Thus, this study aimed to assess the use of thermolysis pathways by buffaloes reared in a hot and humid environment so as to understand the relationships between environment, skin morphological characteristics, and heat storage, as well as the intensity and proportionality of use of its ways of dissipating heat to maintain homeothermy. The heat tolerance test, associated with the evaluations via infrared thermography, was applied to 10 female Murrah buffaloes and tegument histomorphometry was carried out. The animals exhibited very high heat tolerance with an average of 9.66 ± 0.21 and used thermal polypnea as the main heat dissipation pathway. Their mean skin thickness was 6.03 ± 1.16 mm and the active sweat and sebaceous gland tissue were 1.57 ± 0.38% and 1.08 ± 0.39%, respectively. The buffaloes exhibited a positive correlation between eyeball temperature and internal body temperature (r = 0.84523, p < 0.0001) and a negative correlation between respiratory rate and skin thickness (r = -0.73371, p = 0.0157). The high thermolytic capacity in shade conditions confirms the importance of access to shade in buffalo rearing systems in tropical regions. |
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Acclimatization; Infrared thermography; Precision livestock farming. |
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Bubalus Bubalis. |
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Heat stress; Histology; Thermoregulation. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1145185/1/DynamicsThermolysisSkin.pdf
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LEADER 02386naa a2200301 a 4500 001 2145185 005 2022-08-03 008 2022 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.871206$2DOI 100 1 $aVILELA, R. A. 245 $aDynamics of thermolysis and skin microstructure in water buffaloes reared in humid tropical climate$ba microscopic and thermographic study.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2022 300 $a15 p. 520 $aThe thermolytic capacity test is used to assess the adaptability of animals to existing environmental conditions. However, there is insufficient information on the relationship between histomorphometry and adaptability of buffaloes. Thus, this study aimed to assess the use of thermolysis pathways by buffaloes reared in a hot and humid environment so as to understand the relationships between environment, skin morphological characteristics, and heat storage, as well as the intensity and proportionality of use of its ways of dissipating heat to maintain homeothermy. The heat tolerance test, associated with the evaluations via infrared thermography, was applied to 10 female Murrah buffaloes and tegument histomorphometry was carried out. The animals exhibited very high heat tolerance with an average of 9.66 ± 0.21 and used thermal polypnea as the main heat dissipation pathway. Their mean skin thickness was 6.03 ± 1.16 mm and the active sweat and sebaceous gland tissue were 1.57 ± 0.38% and 1.08 ± 0.39%, respectively. The buffaloes exhibited a positive correlation between eyeball temperature and internal body temperature (r = 0.84523, p < 0.0001) and a negative correlation between respiratory rate and skin thickness (r = -0.73371, p = 0.0157). The high thermolytic capacity in shade conditions confirms the importance of access to shade in buffalo rearing systems in tropical regions. 650 $aHeat stress 650 $aHistology 650 $aThermoregulation 650 $aBubalus Bubalis 653 $aAcclimatization 653 $aInfrared thermography 653 $aPrecision livestock farming 700 1 $aLOURENÇO JUNIOR, J. DE B. 700 1 $aJACINTO, M. A. C. 700 1 $aBARBOSA, A. V. C. 700 1 $aPANTOJA, M. H. DE A. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, C. M. C. 700 1 $aGARCIA, A. R. 773 $tFrontiers in Veterinary Science$gv. 9, article 871206, may 2022.
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