نتایج جستجو برای: litter production

تعداد نتایج: 615257  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2005
Lingli Liu John S King Christian P Giardina

Human activities are increasing the concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide ([CO2]) and tropospheric ozone ([O3]), potentially leading to changes in the quantity and chemical quality of leaf litter inputs to forest soils. Because the quality and quantity of labile and recalcitrant carbon (C) compounds influence forest productivity through changes in soil organic matter content, characteriz...

2007
M. YOUSAF N. AHMAD

The project was carried out to compare the performance of molted layers by aluminium oxide supplementation in cages and on litter floor system. Seventy two Single Comb White Leghorn commercial layers (60 weeks old) were divided into six experimental units of 12 layers each. These experimental units were randomly divided into two groups, each consisting of three experimental units, one group was...

Journal: :desert 0
a. mohebby ph.d graduate, research institute of forests and rangelands (rifr),tehran, iran m. jafari professor, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, iran a. tavili associate professor, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, iran s.a. javadi assistant professor, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran e. zandi esfahan assistant professor, research institute of forests and rangelands (rifr),tehran, iran m. ramezani member of scientific board, islamic azad university, science and research branch, tehran, iran

it has often been stated or implied that grazing is an important factor in the land degradation process, a suggestion supported by various research projects, and this study investigated the effect of livestock grazing on stem height, crowncover, production, basal diameter, stem biomass, litter, leaf-stem index (leaf to stem weight) , root diameter and weight and seed production per individual o...

2015
Xiaodong Zhang Long Huang Tao Wu Yifang Feng Yueyun Ding Pengfei Ye Zongjun Yin Ramona Natacha PENA i SUBIRÀ

Litter size is one of the most important economic traits for pig production as it is directly related to the production efficiency. Litter size is affected by interactions between multiple genes and the environment. While recent studies have identified some genes associated with prolificacy in pigs, transcriptomic studies of specific genes affecting litter size in porcine ovaries are rare. In o...

Journal: :desert 2013
a. mohebby m. jafari a. tavili s.a. javadi e. zandi esfahan

it has often been stated or implied that grazing is an important factor in the land degradation process, a suggestion supported by various research projects, and this study investigated the effect of livestock grazing on stem height, crowncover, production, basal diameter, stem biomass, litter, leaf-stem index (leaf to stem weight) , root diameter and weight and seed production per individual o...

2000
R. K. Rastogi S. D. Lukefahr F. B. Lauckner

Data on litter production traits of does, involving 1120 litters, was collected over a 10-year period (1984 to 1994) and analyzed to estimate heritability and repeatability. Locally adapted does and bucks of predominantly New Zealand White breeding were involved. Traits studied were total litter size born and born alive, and litter size and weight at 21 days, 28 days (weaning) and 84 days (mark...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2013
Aline Frossard Linda Gerull Michael Mutz Mark O Gessner

Successional changes of terrestrial vegetation can profoundly influence stream ecosystem structure and function. We hypothesized that microbial enzyme production and community structure in stream beds depend on terrestrial litter inputs that reflect different stages of riparian succession. Outdoor experimental channels were supplied with leaf-litter of varying quantities and qualities to mimic ...

2007
J. Holl

Total weaning weight is a function of pig quantity and quality. Pig quality can be associated with individual pig weights and survivability. As litter size increases, total weaning weight increases at a decreasing rate. As shown in Figure 1., larger litter sizes not only wean more weight, but also have higher preweaning mortality. Increased litter size has been associated with smaller, more fra...

2005
B. Wallace

We measured breakdown rates of leaves and small wood for the first three years in a stream in which detrital inputs were excluded for 7 years and in a reference stream located in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, USA. Leaf and wood inputs were excluded using a gill-net canopy constructed over a 170-m section of stream. We hypothesized that red maple (Acer rubrum) and rhododendron (Rh...

2016
Nadia I Maaroufi Annika Nordin Kristin Palmqvist Michael J Gundale

There is evidence that anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition enhances carbon (C) sequestration in boreal soils. However, key underlying mechanisms explaining this increase have not been resolved. Two potentially important mechanisms are that aboveground litter production increases, or that litter quality changes in response to N enrichment. As such, our aim was to quantify whether simulated chr...

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