نتایج جستجو برای: corn

تعداد نتایج: 29649  

2017
Ryan Scott Keweshan

The northern and western corn rootworm (Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae) are major pests of corn (Zea mays L). The development of Bt corn, corn that has been genetically modified to produce toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis, has been valuable in controlling the damage these pests can inflict on a grower’s corn. With the large acreage being planting to Bt corn especially in the Midwest, there has been...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
C N Macken G E Erickson T J Klopfenstein R A Stock

Two finishing experiments were conducted to determine the effects of concentration (Exp. 1) and composition of wet corn gluten feed (Exp. 2) in steam-flaked corn-based diets on feedlot steer performance. In Exp. 1, 192 English x Continental crossbred steer calves (299 +/- 0.6 kg) were used in a completely randomized design with six dietary treatments (four pens per treatment). Treatments were s...

2009
A. Forrest Troyer Eric J. Wellin

U.S. corn production was 53 million Mg annually and corn yield averaged 1518 kg ha in the 1930s, when corn hybrids were first commercially grown. Corn production grew to 76 million Mg annually in the 1950s, to 150 million Mg annually in the 1970s, and to 219 million Mg in the 1990s (USDA/NASS 2007). In 2001 corn became the highest tonnage cereal crop worldwide: 557.6 million Mg of corn, 542.4 m...

2007
E. E. Ferdinand J. E. Shirley E. C. Titgemeyer A. F. Park D. E. Johnson R. T. Ethington

Four ruminally cannulated and two intact multiparous Holstein cows were used in a 3 × 3 replicated Latin square design to evaluate digestibility and rumen traits in lactating dairy cows in response to feeding wet corn gluten feed and a novel product containing raw soybean hulls and corn steep liquor. Three dietary treatments were fed in the experiment. The control contained (DM basis) 30% alfal...

2004
Marlin E. Rice

The potential benefits of transgenic rootworm corn (Cry3Bb1 protein) are expected to include: increased root protection; increased intangible benefits to farmers (safety of not being exposed to insecticides, ease of use and handling, time and labor savings, better pest control); increased economic benefits to farmers ($231 million from yield gains [$25-$75/acre relative to no insecticide contro...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1991
R McSorley R N Gallaher

Two temperate corn (Zea mays) hybrids (Pioneer 3320 and Northrup King 508), two tropical corn cultivars (Pioneer X304C hybrid and Florida SYN-1 experimental open pollinated cultivar), the sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) x sudangrass (Sorghum sudanense) hybrid DeKalb SX-17, and the sorghum hybrid DeKalb FS25E were compared for effect on nematode densities and forage yield in three plantings (one singl...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2013
Hanyu Yangcheng Hongxin Jiang Michael Blanco Jay-lin Jane

Objectives of this study were to compare ethanol production between normal and waxy corn using a cold fermentation process and to understand effects of starch structures and properties on ethanol production. Ethanol yields positively correlated (p < 0.01) with starch contents of kernels of the normal and waxy corn. The average starch-ethanol conversion efficiency of waxy corn (93.0%) was substa...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 1979

2015
Zhichao Wang Jennifer B. Dunn Jeongwoo Han Michael Q. Wang

BACKGROUND Corn oil recovery and conversion to biodiesel has been widely adopted at corn ethanol plants recently. The US EPA has projected 2.6 billion liters of biodiesel will be produced from corn oil in 2022. Corn oil biodiesel may qualify for federal renewable identification number (RIN) credits under the Renewable Fuel Standard, as well as for low greenhouse gas (GHG) emission intensity cre...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1971
W G Pond J H Maner F A Linares

T HE inferiority of Colombian floury-2 corn to Colombian opaque-2 corn as the only energy-protein source for growing rats and swine has been reported (Maner et al., 1971). Cromwell et al. (1968) showed that floury-2 corn is superior to opaque-2 corn for growth of chicks because of the methionine deficiency of opaque-2 corn relative to the chick's methionine requirement. The pig and rat have low...

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