نتایج جستجو برای: litter quality

تعداد نتایج: 764857  

2004
Steven D. Allison Peter M. Vitousek

Litter quality parameters such as nitrogen and lignin content correlate with decomposition rates at coarse scales, but finescale mechanisms driving litter decomposition have proven more difficult to generalize. One potentially important driver of decomposition is the activity of extracellular enzymes that catalyze the degradation of complex compounds present in litter. To address the importance...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
A D Beaulieu J L Aalhus N H Williams J F Patience

The objective of this study was to investigate the relationships among birth weight, birth order, or litter size on growth performance, carcass quality, and eating quality of the ultimate pork product. Data were collected from 98 pig litters and, with the addition of recording birth weight and birth order, farrowing and piglet management were according to normal barn practices. In the nursery a...

2014
Verónica Ferreira Aitor Larrañaga Vladislav Gulis Ana Basaguren Arturo Elosegi Jesús Pozo

Eucalypt plantations cover over 1.5 million ha in the Iberian Peninsula. The effects of the replacement of native deciduous forests by exotic plantations on stream communities and litter decomposition, a key ecosystem process in forest streams, are poorly understood. We compared microbially driven and total (microbes + invertebrates) decomposition of alder and oak leaf litter (high and low qual...

2006
Abby G. Sirulnik Edith B. Allen Thomas Meixner Michael F. Allen

Urban regions of southern California receive up to 45 kg Nha y from nitrogen (N) deposition. A field decomposition study was done using N-labelled litter of the widespread exotic annual grass Bromus diandrus to determine whether elevated soil N is strictly from N deposition or whether N mineralization rates from litter are also increased under N deposition. Tissue N and lignin concentrations, w...

2016
Yulin Li Zhiying Ning Duo Cui Wei Mao Jingdong Bi Xueyong Zhao

BACKGROUND The decomposition of plant material in arid ecosystems is considered to be substantially controlled by water and N availability. The responses of litter decomposition to external N and water, however, remain controversial, and the interactive effects of supplementary N and water also have been largely unexamined. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A 3.5-year field experiment with suppl...

2007
G. S. Toor B. E. Haggard A. M. Donoghue

Poultry litter contains many trace elements such as As, Cu, and Zn, and its land application may lead to the accumulation of these elements in soils, especially near the soil surface. The objectives of this study were to determine the total amount of trace elements and evaluate the effect of litter granulation and various litter to water extraction ratios on water extractable trace elements in ...

Journal: :Forest Ecosystems 2022

Attempts to restore degraded highlands by tree planting are common in East Africa. However, up till now, little attention has been given effects of species choice on litter decomposition and nutrient recycling. In this study, three indigenous two exotic were selected for a study. The objective was identify optimal combinations diversity levels the restoration land via enhanced turnover. Litterb...

Sustainable agriculture can increase the efficiency of resource utilization, provide longer productivity and create a balance in the environment. A field experiment was conducted to study the use of organic and chemical fertilizers on biomass, essential oil content and essential oil yield as well as chemical compositions of Dracocephalum polychaetum Burnm in the first and second cutting. The tr...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Antoine Lecerf Geta Risnoveanu Cristina Popescu Mark O Gessner Eric Chauvet

In view of growing interest in understanding how biodiversity affects ecosystem functioning, we investigated effects of riparian plant diversity on litter decomposition in forest streams. Leaf litter from 10 deciduous tree species was collected during natural leaf fall at two locations (Massif Central in France and Carpathians in Romania) and exposed in the field in litter bags. There were 35 s...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
J Bérard M Kreuzer G Bee

The objective of the study was to test the hypothesis that birth weight (BtW) influences growth, carcass characteristics, meat quality, and postmortem (pm) proteolysis differently when pigs originate from small (S) or large (L) litters. Swiss Large White barrows (60) used in this study originated from 20 litters with either less than 10 (S) or more than 14 (L) piglets born per litter. Within ea...

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