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Characterization of silage maize : patterns of dry matter production, LAI evolution and feeding value in late and early genotypes
1985
Barrière, Yves, | Traineau, T.
Use of exotic maize material and building up of broadly based populations for European breeders. | Utilisation des ressources genetiques exotiques de mais et construction de populations a base large pour les selectionneurs europeens.
1985
Kaan, F. | Derieux, M. | Station d'amélioration des plantes ; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) | Unité de Recherche Génétique et Amélioration des Plantes (UR254) ; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
ISBN 90-220-0895-9 | International audience
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Efficacy of insecticides and insecticide carriers for control of insect and mite pests in cotton and sorghum, 1984
1985
Fitt, Johnny R. | Teetes, George L.
Improving nutrient use efficiency in sorghums.
1985
Onken A.B. | Lavelle M.J. | Peterson G.C.
Why the reduced yields when corn follows corn and possible management responses?
1985
Benson G.O.
Future prospects for U.S. farm credit system.
1985
Duncan M.
Plant breeding studies with grain quality traits in corn.
1985
Russell W.A. | Johnson D.Q. | LeFord D.R.
U.S. grain sorghum production practices and costs | US grain sorghum production practices and costs
1985
Grant, Warren R. | Krenz, Ronald D.
Studies on the nutritive value of sorghum grain for growing chicken
1985
Park, J.H. | Han, I.K. | Ha, J.K. (Seoul National Univ., Suwon (Korea R.))
To investigate the relative nutritive value of sorghum as compared to for growing chicken, a total of 300 female Single Comb White Leghorn (SCWL) chicks (3 days old) were fed the diets in which corn portion (60% of diets) were replaced by sorghum grain in various combinations, i.e. 60% corn (control), 45% corn + 15% sorghum, 30% corn + 30% sorghum, 15% corn + 45% sorghum and 60% sorghum. Birds were fed starter (0-6 weeks), grower (7-14 weeks) and pullet diets (15-20 weeks) with the age of chicks. Growing performance of four sorghum fed groups, but there was no consistent tendency among treatments as the sorghum level increased
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Sorghum byproducts as feeds stuffs in the broiler mashes
1985
Virk, R.S. | Malik, N.S. | Singh, B. | Makkar, G.S. (Punjab Agricultural Univ., Ludhiana (India). Dept. of Animal Science)
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the feeding value of three byproducts of sorghum for use in the rations of broiler chicks. In the first experiment, sorghum gluten replaced deoiled groundnut cake (DGNC) at 25, 50, 75 and 100% levels (w/w). In the 2nd experiment, the sorghum bran and sorghum oil-cake at 10 and 20% levels replaced the cereals and DGNC on equal nitrogen basis. The growth rate and feed conversion ration (FCR) were recorded upto 6 weeks of age in both the experiments. The performance of chicks was adversely affected (P0.05) as the level of sorghum gluten meal increased in the diet. The inclusion of the sorghum bran or the sorghum oilcake at 10 and 20% levels also, adversely affected the growth rate and efficiency of feed conversion. The poor performance of the broiler chicks may be due to presence of tannins or the poor protein quality due to processing sorghum grains during the extraction of starch
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