نتایج جستجو برای: heavy grazing

تعداد نتایج: 139962  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2001
C J Ackerman H T Purvis G W Horn S I Paisley R R Reuter T N Bodine

Live weight gains of light and heavy calves grazing Plains Old World bluestem at three stocking rates were evaluated during the summers of 1997 and 1998. Initial weights of mixed-breed light-weight steers (LHT) were 141 SD = 17 kg (n = 214) in 1997 and 160 SD = 23 kg (n = 193) in 1998. Initial weights of mixed-breed heavy steers (HWT) were 265 SD = 17 kg (n = 115) in 1997 and 248 SD = 13 kg (n ...

Journal: :Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams 2004

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Konrad J Wessels A Stephen D Prince Mark Carroll Johan Malherbe

According to the nonequilibrium theory, livestock grazing has a limited effect on long-term vegetation productivity of semiarid rangelands, which is largely determined by rainfall. The communal lands in northeastern South Africa contain extensive degraded areas which have been mapped by the National Land Cover (NLC) program. Much evidence suggests that long-term heavy grazing is the cause of th...

2008
Ender Akcöltekin Sevilay Akcöltekin Orkhan Osmani Henning Lebius Marika Schleberger

The irradiation of SrTiO3 single crystals with swift heavy ions leads to modifications of the surface. The details of the morphology of these modifications depends strongly on the angle of incidence and can be characterized by atomic force microscopy. At glancing angles, discontinuous chains of nanosized hillocks appear on the surface. The latent track radius can be determined from the variatio...

ژورنال: مرتع 2023

 Background: Range species have different sensitivities to livestock grazing and this effect sometimes becomes much more important with the help of climatic conditions. If the amount of pasture exploitation is appropriate, Preservation of high-quality pasture and edible species and plant composition, as well as the durability of production in the pasture ecosystem, are guaranteed. Therefore, th...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2003
J M Wilkinson J Hill C J C Phillips

The main factors affecting the accumulation of potentially-toxic metals (PTM) by grazing animals are the presence of the metal, its concentration in herbage and at the soil surface, and the duration of exposure to the contaminated pasture and soil. In addition, the elapsed time between the contamination of the pasture and grazing, the quantity of soil ingested together with herbage, the mechani...

2014
Otso Huitu Kristian M. Forbes Marjo Helander Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto Xavier Lambin Kari Saikkonen Peter Stuart Sini Sulkama Sue Hartley

Grasses have been considered to primarily employ tolerance in lieu of defense in mitigating damage caused by herbivory. Yet a number of mechanisms have been identified in grasses, which may deter feeding by grazers. These include enhanced silicon uptake, hosting of toxin-producing endophytic fungi and induction of secondary metabolites. While these mechanisms have been individually studied, the...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2002
N R Bryson G A Tice I G Horak C G Stewart B J A du Plessis

Ixodid ticks were collected during the period September 1991 to August 1993 from cattle belonging to small-scale farmers utilising 4 communal grazing areas. Three of these were in North West Province and 1 in Mpumalanga province, South Africa. Ten tick species were collected in North West Province and 7 in Mpumalanga. The adults of Amblyomma hebraeum, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Rhipicepha...

2006
Michael S. Wetz Kenneth C. Hayes Alan J. Lewitus Jennifer L. Wolny David L. White

Tidal flow causes high temporal variability in environmental properties that impact ecosystem dynamics. Microbes such as phytoplankton are especially susceptible to tidal advection and mixing, and understanding their role in estuarine food webs and biogeochemical cycles requires information on their biomass and taxonomic composition over short time scales (e.g. tidal cycles). We conducted a sur...

2015
G. Landolt

INTRODUCTION Horses have evolved as a grazing, hindgut fermenting herbivore. Considering the GI physiology, the majority (or all) the energy can and should be provided in the form of roughage (hay and pasture). However, during periods of heavy energy demand, concentrate feeds (grains, grain mixes, or fortified feeds) must typically be furnished since the horse’s digestive tract in not large eno...

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