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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
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20/01/1997 |
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21/07/2014 |
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FITZHUGH, H. A.; BRADFORD, G. E. |
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Hair sheep production systems a survey of genetic resources; final project report. |
Ano de publicação: |
1979 |
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Morrilton, Arkansas: Winrock International Livestock Research and Training Center, 1979. |
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117p. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Ruminant livestock have an important role to play in improving the nutrition and income of citizens of developing countries. The need for these improvements isoften greatest in the humid tropics. Among the world's ruminants, sheep are second only to cattle intheir production of high quality food protein. Most of the world's one billion sheep are found in temperate or arid/semi-arid tropical environments where a wool fleece isa favorable adaptation. However, an estimated one million sheep are more favorably adapted to the humid tropics because of their hair coat. The small size, high fertility and resulting high offtake of hair sheep suit them well as an effective contributor to the productivity of smallholder systems in the tropics. Unfortunately, relatively little is known about the performance of hair sheep. This lack of knowledge sharply limits effective planning to a: hieve the potential of these genetic resources for the improvement of the welfare of producers and consumers. Objectives The principal objectives of this study were to: 1. Survey hair sheep resources intheir native environment, emphasizing those hair sheep in the Western Hemisphere and Western Africa. 2. Document performance traits, including size, growth, fertility and adaptative traits. The principal objectives of the study were: 1. Survey hair sheep resources under local production conditions; 2.analyze available performance data, including growth, size, fertility and survivability traits; 3. Prublish comprehensive comparison of hair sheep productivity. 3. Publish comprehensive comparison of hair sheep performance intheir native environments. MenosRuminant livestock have an important role to play in improving the nutrition and income of citizens of developing countries. The need for these improvements isoften greatest in the humid tropics. Among the world's ruminants, sheep are second only to cattle intheir production of high quality food protein. Most of the world's one billion sheep are found in temperate or arid/semi-arid tropical environments where a wool fleece isa favorable adaptation. However, an estimated one million sheep are more favorably adapted to the humid tropics because of their hair coat. The small size, high fertility and resulting high offtake of hair sheep suit them well as an effective contributor to the productivity of smallholder systems in the tropics. Unfortunately, relatively little is known about the performance of hair sheep. This lack of knowledge sharply limits effective planning to a: hieve the potential of these genetic resources for the improvement of the welfare of producers and consumers. Objectives The principal objectives of this study were to: 1. Survey hair sheep resources intheir native environment, emphasizing those hair sheep in the Western Hemisphere and Western Africa. 2. Document performance traits, including size, growth, fertility and adaptative traits. The principal objectives of the study were: 1. Survey hair sheep resources under local production conditions; 2.analyze available performance data, including growth, size, fertility and survivability traits; 3. Prublish co... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Melhoramento genetico; Production system; Resource genetic. |
Thesagro: |
Ovino; Projeto de Pesquisa; Raça; Sistema de Produção. |
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sheep. |
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LEADER 02313nam a2200229 a 4500 001 1525371 005 2014-07-21 008 1979 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d 100 1 $aFITZHUGH, H. A. 245 $aHair sheep production systems a survey of genetic resources; final project report. 260 $aMorrilton, Arkansas: Winrock International Livestock Research and Training Center$c1979 300 $a117p. 520 $aRuminant livestock have an important role to play in improving the nutrition and income of citizens of developing countries. The need for these improvements isoften greatest in the humid tropics. Among the world's ruminants, sheep are second only to cattle intheir production of high quality food protein. Most of the world's one billion sheep are found in temperate or arid/semi-arid tropical environments where a wool fleece isa favorable adaptation. However, an estimated one million sheep are more favorably adapted to the humid tropics because of their hair coat. The small size, high fertility and resulting high offtake of hair sheep suit them well as an effective contributor to the productivity of smallholder systems in the tropics. Unfortunately, relatively little is known about the performance of hair sheep. This lack of knowledge sharply limits effective planning to a: hieve the potential of these genetic resources for the improvement of the welfare of producers and consumers. Objectives The principal objectives of this study were to: 1. Survey hair sheep resources intheir native environment, emphasizing those hair sheep in the Western Hemisphere and Western Africa. 2. Document performance traits, including size, growth, fertility and adaptative traits. The principal objectives of the study were: 1. Survey hair sheep resources under local production conditions; 2.analyze available performance data, including growth, size, fertility and survivability traits; 3. Prublish comprehensive comparison of hair sheep productivity. 3. Publish comprehensive comparison of hair sheep performance intheir native environments. 650 $asheep 650 $aOvino 650 $aProjeto de Pesquisa 650 $aRaça 650 $aSistema de Produção 653 $aMelhoramento genetico 653 $aProduction system 653 $aResource genetic 700 1 $aBRADFORD, G. E.
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Embrapa Meio Ambiente. |
Data corrente: |
30/11/1992 |
Data da última atualização: |
30/11/1992 |
Autoria: |
ZAMBOLIM, L. |
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Universidade Federal de Vicosa. Departamento de Fitopatologia. 36570 - Vicosa, MG. |
Título: |
Potencial dos fungos micorrizicos vesiculo-arbuscular no controle de fitopatogenos e implicacoes com a nutricao fosfatada. |
Ano de publicação: |
1991 |
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In: BETTIOL, W., org. Controle biologico de doencas de plantas. Jaguariuna: EMBRAPA-CNPDA, 1991. |
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p.87-120 |
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(EMBRAPA-CNPDA. Documentos, 15). |
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01027816 |
Idioma: |
Português |
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Obra organizada por W.Bettiol. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Endomicorriza; FMVA; Micorriza vesiculo arbuscular. |
Thesagro: |
Fosfato; Fósforo; Nematóide; Nutrição; Parasitismo; Planta. |
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Gigaspora; Glomus. |
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LEADER 00870naa a2200289 a 4500 001 1010032 005 1992-11-30 008 1991 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a01027816 100 1 $aZAMBOLIM, L. 245 $aPotencial dos fungos micorrizicos vesiculo-arbuscular no controle de fitopatogenos e implicacoes com a nutricao fosfatada. 260 $c1991 300 $ap.87-120 490 $a(EMBRAPA-CNPDA. Documentos, 15). 500 $aObra organizada por W.Bettiol. 650 $aGigaspora 650 $aGlomus 650 $aFosfato 650 $aFósforo 650 $aNematóide 650 $aNutrição 650 $aParasitismo 650 $aPlanta 653 $aEndomicorriza 653 $aFMVA 653 $aMicorriza vesiculo arbuscular 773 $tIn: BETTIOL, W., org. Controle biologico de doencas de plantas. Jaguariuna: EMBRAPA-CNPDA, 1991.
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