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21/06/2012 |
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AMORIM, M. da S.; COELHO, E. F.; BARROS, D. L.; AZEVEDO, N. F. de. |
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MAURÍCIO DA SILVA AMORIM, UFRB; EUGENIO FERREIRA COELHO, CNPMF; DAMIANA LIMA BARROS, UFRB; NILO FERREIRA DE AZEVEDO, CNPQ/UFRB. |
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Produtividade da bananeira cultivar BRS Tropical l em cultivo orgânico sob diferentes níveis de irrigação e cobertura do solo. |
Ano de publicação: |
2011 |
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In: REUNIÃO ANUAL DE CIÊNCIA, TECNOLOGIA, INOVAÇÃO E CULTURA NO RECÔNCAVO DA BAHIA - RECITEC RECÔNCAVO. 1., 2011, Cruz das Almas. Anais... Cruz das Almas: Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia, 2011. 1 CD-ROM. |
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2 p. |
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Português |
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Em paralelo aconteceram também os seguintes eventos: V Seminário de Pesquisa do Recôncavo da Bahia; V Seminário Estudantil de Pesquisa da UFRB; V Seminário da Pós-Graduação da UFRB; II Seminário Regional de Pesquisa da EBDA; 5ª Jornada Científica da Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura; VIII Seminário Estudantil de Pesquisa e Extensão da FAMAM; Semana de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação no Agronegócio; Fórum de Gestores de Iniciação Científica e Tecnológica da Bahia; II Simpósio Baiano de Defesa Agropecuária; I Semana de Educação Tutorial da UFRB. |
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O cultivo orgânico é uma variável que influencia nas características físicas e químicas do solo, além de trazer efeitos a planta influenciando nas suas relações hídricas. Desta forma há necessidade de avaliação das necessidades hídricas dessas cultivares novas de bananeira sob cultivo orgânico. |
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Estresse hídrico; Fertirrigação orgânica. |
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Banana; Irrigação. |
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LEADER 01704nam a2200217 a 4500 001 1926841 005 2012-06-25 008 2011 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aAMORIM, M. da S. 245 $aProdutividade da bananeira cultivar BRS Tropical l em cultivo orgânico sob diferentes níveis de irrigação e cobertura do solo. 260 $aIn: REUNIÃO ANUAL DE CIÊNCIA, TECNOLOGIA, INOVAÇÃO E CULTURA NO RECÔNCAVO DA BAHIA - RECITEC RECÔNCAVO. 1., 2011, Cruz das Almas. Anais... Cruz das Almas: Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia, 2011. 1 CD-ROM.$c2011 300 $a2 p. 500 $aEm paralelo aconteceram também os seguintes eventos: V Seminário de Pesquisa do Recôncavo da Bahia; V Seminário Estudantil de Pesquisa da UFRB; V Seminário da Pós-Graduação da UFRB; II Seminário Regional de Pesquisa da EBDA; 5ª Jornada Científica da Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura; VIII Seminário Estudantil de Pesquisa e Extensão da FAMAM; Semana de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação no Agronegócio; Fórum de Gestores de Iniciação Científica e Tecnológica da Bahia; II Simpósio Baiano de Defesa Agropecuária; I Semana de Educação Tutorial da UFRB. 520 $aO cultivo orgânico é uma variável que influencia nas características físicas e químicas do solo, além de trazer efeitos a planta influenciando nas suas relações hídricas. Desta forma há necessidade de avaliação das necessidades hídricas dessas cultivares novas de bananeira sob cultivo orgânico. 650 $aBanana 650 $aIrrigação 653 $aEstresse hídrico 653 $aFertirrigação orgânica 700 1 $aCOELHO, E. F. 700 1 $aBARROS, D. L. 700 1 $aAZEVEDO, N. F. de
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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
Data corrente: |
19/11/2020 |
Data da última atualização: |
19/11/2020 |
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HYERA, E.; NGULUMA, A. S.; NZIKU, Z. C.; SHIRIMA, E. J. M.; MASHINGO, M.-S. H.; LOBO, R. N. B.; GETACHEW, T.; RISCHKOWSKY, B.; HAILE, A. |
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EMIL HYERA, Department of Research and Technology Development, Tanzania Livestock Research Institute, West Kilimanjaro Centre, Sanya Juu, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania; ATHUMANI S. NGULUMA, Department of Research and Technology Development, Tanzania Livestock Research Institute, West Kilimanjaro Centre, Sanya Juu, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania; ZABRON C. NZIKU, Tanzania Livestock Research Institute - Tanga Centre, Tanga, Tanzania; ELIGY J. M. SHIRIMA, TALIRI Headquarters, Tanzania Livestock Research Institute, Dodoma, Tanzania; MARIA-SALOME H. MASHINGO, Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries, Dodoma, Tanzania; RAIMUNDO NONATO BRAGA LOBO, CNPC; TESFAYE GETACHEW, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), c/o ILRI, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; BARBARA RISCHKOWSKY, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), c/o ILRI, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; AYNALEM HAILE, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), c/o ILRI, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. |
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Characterization of Maasai Goats in Extensive Production System in Northern Tanzania: Description of Phenotype, Reproductive and Productive Performance. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
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Journal of Agricultural Science, v. 13, n. 1, 2021. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Online Published |
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Abstract: The study was designed to offer information on phenotype, reproductive and productive features of Maasai goats foramelioration in breeding programs utilizing these animals. Live measurements and qualitative traits were collected from 75 bucks and 165 does. A detailed survey was used to acquire information on reproductive and productive traits. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and General Linear Model procedures for age and sex as main effects. The results revealed that body weight, heart girth, chest depth, rump width, head length, head width and horn length differed (p< 0.05) among age groups. Body weight increased from young to old age and ranged from 25.83 kg to 30.34 kg. Body length, heart girth, head length, head width and cannon bone length were significantly (p< 0.05) higher in bucks than does. Plain white was the foremost coat color manifested.Nearly, 76% of bucks and 78.2% of does had straight short hairs. Beards were in 80% of bucks and 9.1% of does. All goats had short and erect ears; whereas, more than 88% had horns, 48% of the horns were curved, 33.1% lateral and 18.1% straight. Almost 76%and 83.6% of the horns in bucks and does, respectively, were pointing backward. In both sexes, facial profile was mainly concave, back profile was straight and wattles were absent. Twinning rate, age at sexual maturity, age at first kidding, kidding interval and lactation length were averaged at 8.7%, 11 months, 16.7 months, 7.7 months and 82.3 days; whereas, pre weaning kid survival rate was 77.1% and 79.9% for dry and rainy season, respectively. The strain was comparatively similar to most African indigenous goat populations. Thus, the strain can be utilized through selection for the traits preferred for the arid and semi-arid tropics. MenosAbstract: The study was designed to offer information on phenotype, reproductive and productive features of Maasai goats foramelioration in breeding programs utilizing these animals. Live measurements and qualitative traits were collected from 75 bucks and 165 does. A detailed survey was used to acquire information on reproductive and productive traits. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and General Linear Model procedures for age and sex as main effects. The results revealed that body weight, heart girth, chest depth, rump width, head length, head width and horn length differed (p< 0.05) among age groups. Body weight increased from young to old age and ranged from 25.83 kg to 30.34 kg. Body length, heart girth, head length, head width and cannon bone length were significantly (p< 0.05) higher in bucks than does. Plain white was the foremost coat color manifested.Nearly, 76% of bucks and 78.2% of does had straight short hairs. Beards were in 80% of bucks and 9.1% of does. All goats had short and erect ears; whereas, more than 88% had horns, 48% of the horns were curved, 33.1% lateral and 18.1% straight. Almost 76%and 83.6% of the horns in bucks and does, respectively, were pointing backward. In both sexes, facial profile was mainly concave, back profile was straight and wattles were absent. Twinning rate, age at sexual maturity, age at first kidding, kidding interval and lactation length were averaged at 8.7%, 11 months, 16.7 months, 7.7 months and 82.3 days; wh... Mostrar Tudo |
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Age at first kidding; Live measurements; Maasai steppe zone; Qualitative traits. |
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Survival rate. |
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LEADER 02690naa a2200289 a 4500 001 2126830 005 2020-11-19 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aHYERA, E. 245 $aCharacterization of Maasai Goats in Extensive Production System in Northern Tanzania$bDescription of Phenotype, Reproductive and Productive Performance.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 500 $aOnline Published 520 $aAbstract: The study was designed to offer information on phenotype, reproductive and productive features of Maasai goats foramelioration in breeding programs utilizing these animals. Live measurements and qualitative traits were collected from 75 bucks and 165 does. A detailed survey was used to acquire information on reproductive and productive traits. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and General Linear Model procedures for age and sex as main effects. The results revealed that body weight, heart girth, chest depth, rump width, head length, head width and horn length differed (p< 0.05) among age groups. Body weight increased from young to old age and ranged from 25.83 kg to 30.34 kg. Body length, heart girth, head length, head width and cannon bone length were significantly (p< 0.05) higher in bucks than does. Plain white was the foremost coat color manifested.Nearly, 76% of bucks and 78.2% of does had straight short hairs. Beards were in 80% of bucks and 9.1% of does. All goats had short and erect ears; whereas, more than 88% had horns, 48% of the horns were curved, 33.1% lateral and 18.1% straight. Almost 76%and 83.6% of the horns in bucks and does, respectively, were pointing backward. In both sexes, facial profile was mainly concave, back profile was straight and wattles were absent. Twinning rate, age at sexual maturity, age at first kidding, kidding interval and lactation length were averaged at 8.7%, 11 months, 16.7 months, 7.7 months and 82.3 days; whereas, pre weaning kid survival rate was 77.1% and 79.9% for dry and rainy season, respectively. The strain was comparatively similar to most African indigenous goat populations. Thus, the strain can be utilized through selection for the traits preferred for the arid and semi-arid tropics. 650 $aSurvival rate 653 $aAge at first kidding 653 $aLive measurements 653 $aMaasai steppe zone 653 $aQualitative traits 700 1 $aNGULUMA, A. S. 700 1 $aNZIKU, Z. C. 700 1 $aSHIRIMA, E. J. M. 700 1 $aMASHINGO, M.-S. H. 700 1 $aLOBO, R. N. B. 700 1 $aGETACHEW, T. 700 1 $aRISCHKOWSKY, B. 700 1 $aHAILE, A. 773 $tJournal of Agricultural Science$gv. 13, n. 1, 2021.
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