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Multiple-use water services: from Africa to Asia, the global food crisis is an opportunity for poverty reduction 全文
2008
van Koppen, Barbara
Mainstreaming capacity building in food and water research in the Limpopo Basin: Linking across scales and across disciplines 全文
2008
Love, David | Ncube, B. | Gumbo, B.
Mainstreaming capacity building in food and water research in the Limpopo Basin: Linking across scales and across disciplines 全文
2008
Love, David | Ncube, B. | Gumbo, B.
Microbiological risk assessment of households' food and water in a rural community : a case study in Lungwena, Malawi
2008
Taulo, Steven
Desempenho de frangos de corte sob suplementação com ácidos lático, fórmico, acético e fosfórico no alimento ou na água | Performance of broilers supplemented with blends of lactic, formic, acetic, and phosphoric acids in the feed or water 全文
2008
Viola, Eduardo Spillari | Vieira, Sérgio Luiz | Torres, Cibele Araújo | Freitas, Dimitri Moreira de | Berres, Josemar
Este estudo foi realizado para avaliar os efeitos da suplementação de ácidos orgânicos nas dietas e de ácidos orgânicos e ácido ortofosfórico na água de bebida sobre o desempenho de frangos de corte. Foram utilizadas 2.112 aves divididas em seis tratamentos, cada um com oito repetições. As dietas, exclusivamente vegetais, foram formuladas à base de milho e farelo de soja sem antibióticos ou anticoccidianos. A dieta controle não foi suplementada com ácidos orgânicos. As demais foram suplementadas com misturas de ácidos orgânicos, formuladas para cada fase de crescimento (1 a 7, 8 a 21 e 22 a 35 dias de idade): mistura A: ácidos lático (52%), fórmico (1%) e acético (2%); mistura B: ácidos lático (76%), fórmico (2%) e acético (4%); mistura C: ácidos lático (50%), fórmico (8%) e acético (7%); mistura D: ácido fórmico (85%). A mistura E continha 40% de ácido lático, 5% de ácido acético e 5% de ácido ortofosfórico e foi adicionada à água de bebida. As doses adicionadas nas dietas, por fase, foram: 8,0; 4,5 e 2,5 kg/t para as misturas A, B e C e 2,5; 2,5 e 2,0 kg/t para a mistura D. A mistura E foi utilizada na água de bebida nas doses de 3,0; 2,0; 1,0 kg/1.000 L. O experimento foi conduzido em delineamento completamente casualizado. Houve um benefício geral da suplementação da mistura de ácidos sobre o ganho de peso das aves. Entretanto, não houve diferença na conversão alimentar ao final do estudo. O consumo de alimento foi menor para a mistura B, enquanto o consumo de água foi negativamente afetado pela mistura E fornecida na água. O peso relativo das seções do intestino delgado aos 7 dias de idade foi menor nas aves da dieta controle, enquanto, aos 21 dias de idade, foi menor nas aves alimentadas com a dieta suplementada com as misturas A e C. A mistura E utilizada na água determinou redução no comprimento de jejuno aos 7 dias de idade, enquanto a mistura B teve efeito negativo sobre os comprimentos de íleo e intestino delgado aos 21 dias de idade. Em comparação à dieta controle, sem suplementação de antibióticos promotores de crescimento, as dietas suplementadas com acidificantes foram eficientes em melhorar o ganho de peso de frangos de corte. | This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of the supplementation of organic acids in the diets and ortho-phosphoric acid in the drinking water on broiler performance. A total of 2,112 broiler chicks was allotted to six treatments, each one with eight replications. The diets, all vegetable, were composed by corn-soybean meal without antibiotic growth promoters or anticoccidials. A control diet did not have organic acids, whereas the other treatments had supplementation of organic acid blends as follow for the feeding phases from 1 to 7, 8 to 21, and 22 to 35 days of age: blend A: lactic acid (52%), formic (1%) and acetic (2%); blend B: lactic acid (76%), formic (2%) and acetic (4%); blend C: lactic acid (50%), formic (8%) and acetic (7%); blend D: formic acid (85%). Blend E contained 40% of lactic acid, 5% of acetic acid and 5% of ortho-phosphoric and was added to drink water. The added doses in diets, for phase, were: 8.0, 4.5, and 2.5 kg/t for blends A, B and C and 2.5, 2.5, and 2.0 kg/t for blend D. Blend E was used in drink water in doses of 3.0, 2.0, and 1.0 kg/1,000 L. A completely randomized design was used. There was a general benefit of the supplementation of the organic acid blend on weight gain of birds. However, no difference was observed for feed conversion at the end of the study. Feed intake was lower for birds fed blend B, whereas water intake was reduced by the blend E added to the drinking water. Relative weight of small intestines sections at 7 days of age was smaller in the birds on the control diet, while at the 21 days of age, was smaller in the birds supplemented with blends A and C. The blend E used in the water determined a reduction in the jejunum length at 7 days of age, while blend B had negative effects on the ileum and small intestine lengths at 21 days of age. In comparison to the control diet, without supplementation of growth promoters antibiotics, the diets supplemented with organic acids were efficient in improving the weight gain of broilers.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Desempenho de frangos de corte sob suplementação com ácidos lático, fórmico, acético e fosfórico no alimento ou na água Performance of broilers supplemented with blends of lactic, formic, acetic, and phosphoric acids in the feed or water 全文
2008
Eduardo Spillari Viola | Sergio Luiz Vieira | Cibele Araújo Torres | Dimitri Moreira de Freitas | Josemar Berres
Este estudo foi realizado para avaliar os efeitos da suplementação de ácidos orgânicos nas dietas e de ácidos orgânicos e ácido ortofosfórico na água de bebida sobre o desempenho de frangos de corte. Foram utilizadas 2.112 aves divididas em seis tratamentos, cada um com oito repetições. As dietas, exclusivamente vegetais, foram formuladas à base de milho e farelo de soja sem antibióticos ou anticoccidianos. A dieta controle não foi suplementada com ácidos orgânicos. As demais foram suplementadas com misturas de ácidos orgânicos, formuladas para cada fase de crescimento (1 a 7, 8 a 21 e 22 a 35 dias de idade): mistura A: ácidos lático (52%), fórmico (1%) e acético (2%); mistura B: ácidos lático (76%), fórmico (2%) e acético (4%); mistura C: ácidos lático (50%), fórmico (8%) e acético (7%); mistura D: ácido fórmico (85%). A mistura E continha 40% de ácido lático, 5% de ácido acético e 5% de ácido ortofosfórico e foi adicionada à água de bebida. As doses adicionadas nas dietas, por fase, foram: 8,0; 4,5 e 2,5 kg/t para as misturas A, B e C e 2,5; 2,5 e 2,0 kg/t para a mistura D. A mistura E foi utilizada na água de bebida nas doses de 3,0; 2,0; 1,0 kg/1.000 L. O experimento foi conduzido em delineamento completamente casualizado. Houve um benefício geral da suplementação da mistura de ácidos sobre o ganho de peso das aves. Entretanto, não houve diferença na conversão alimentar ao final do estudo. O consumo de alimento foi menor para a mistura B, enquanto o consumo de água foi negativamente afetado pela mistura E fornecida na água. O peso relativo das seções do intestino delgado aos 7 dias de idade foi menor nas aves da dieta controle, enquanto, aos 21 dias de idade, foi menor nas aves alimentadas com a dieta suplementada com as misturas A e C. A mistura E utilizada na água determinou redução no comprimento de jejuno aos 7 dias de idade, enquanto a mistura B teve efeito negativo sobre os comprimentos de íleo e intestino delgado aos 21 dias de idade. Em comparação à dieta controle, sem suplementação de antibióticos promotores de crescimento, as dietas suplementadas com acidificantes foram eficientes em melhorar o ganho de peso de frangos de corte.<br>This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of the supplementation of organic acids in the diets and ortho-phosphoric acid in the drinking water on broiler performance. A total of 2,112 broiler chicks was allotted to six treatments, each one with eight replications. The diets, all vegetable, were composed by corn-soybean meal without antibiotic growth promoters or anticoccidials. A control diet did not have organic acids, whereas the other treatments had supplementation of organic acid blends as follow for the feeding phases from 1 to 7, 8 to 21, and 22 to 35 days of age: blend A: lactic acid (52%), formic (1%) and acetic (2%); blend B: lactic acid (76%), formic (2%) and acetic (4%); blend C: lactic acid (50%), formic (8%) and acetic (7%); blend D: formic acid (85%). Blend E contained 40% of lactic acid, 5% of acetic acid and 5% of ortho-phosphoric and was added to drink water. The added doses in diets, for phase, were: 8.0, 4.5, and 2.5 kg/t for blends A, B and C and 2.5, 2.5, and 2.0 kg/t for blend D. Blend E was used in drink water in doses of 3.0, 2.0, and 1.0 kg/1,000 L. A completely randomized design was used. There was a general benefit of the supplementation of the organic acid blend on weight gain of birds. However, no difference was observed for feed conversion at the end of the study. Feed intake was lower for birds fed blend B, whereas water intake was reduced by the blend E added to the drinking water. Relative weight of small intestines sections at 7 days of age was smaller in the birds on the control diet, while at the 21 days of age, was smaller in the birds supplemented with blends A and C. The blend E used in the water determined a reduction in the jejunum length at 7 days of age, while blend B had negative effects on the ileum and small intestine lengths at 21 days of age. In comparison to the control diet, without supplementation of growth promoters antibiotics, the diets supplemented with organic acids were efficient in improving the weight gain of broilers.
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2008
Merrey, Douglas J. | Sally, Hilmy
This paper is based on a review of experiences with a wide range of micro- agricultural water management technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa with a special emphasis on southern Africa. The major finding of the study is that these technologies have the potential to make major contributions to improving food security, reducing rural poverty and promoting broad-based agricultural growth. However, there are serious policy impediments to successfully scaling out the use of these technologies at both national and regional levels. The paper makes seven specific policy recommendations whose implementation would enable promotion of wider uptake.
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2008
Lotze-Campen, Hermann | Müller, Christoph | Bondeau, Alberte | Rost, Stefanie | Popp, Alexander | Lucht, Wolfgang
In the coming decades, an increasing competition for global land and water resources can be expected, due to rising demand for food and bio-energy production, biodiversity conservation, and changing production conditions due to climate change. The potential of technological change in agriculture to adapt to these trends is subject to considerable uncertainty. In order to simulate these combined effects in a spatially explicit way, we present a model of agricultural production and its impact on the environment (MAgPIE). MAgPIE is a mathematical programming model covering the most important agricultural crop and livestock production types in 10 economic regions worldwide at a spatial resolution of three by three degrees, i.e., approximately 300 by 300 km at the equator. It takes regional economic conditions as well as spatially explicit data on potential crop yields and land and water constraints into account and derives specific land-use patterns for each grid cell. Shadow prices for binding constraints can be used to valuate resources for which in many places no markets exist, especially irrigation water. In this article, we describe the model structure and validation. We apply the model to possible future scenarios up to 2055 and derive required rates of technological change (i.e., yield increase) in agricultural production in order to meet future food demand.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Water restriction in goats during hot-dry season in the humid tropics: feed intake and weight gain. | Restricción de agua en cabras en el trópico húmedo durante la estación seca y cálida: ingestión de alimento y ganancia de peso. 全文
2008
Abioja, M. O. | Osinowo, O. A. | Adebambo , O. A. | Bello, N. J. | Abiona, J. A.
Twelve non-pregnant female goats (West African Dwarf, WAD and Red Sokoto, RS) were used to investigate the effect of volumetric (0%, 33% and 67%) water restriction on feed intake and weight gain over a period of eight weeks. The goats are of 2 age groups: younger and older than 1 year. The experiment was arranged in a modified cross-over design with three treatment periods of 1 week each. In-between each treatment period was a 2-week wash-out period, when the effect of the previous was expected to have worn off. The average water intake (WI) was determined for the first 7 days of the experiment when all the animals were given water ad libitum. The 3 treatments were: (i) ad libitum supply of water every day; (ii) 33% reduction from average WI; and (iii) 67% reduction. Water drunk had positive and significant (p1 year old; r= 0.615). All the four classes of goats showed positive highly significant (p | Doce cabras no preñadas (West African Dwarf, WAD y Red Sokoto, RS) fueron empleadas para investigar el efecto de la restricción volumétrica (0%, 33% and 67%) del suministro de agua sobre la ingestión de alimento y ganancia de peso durante ocho semanas. Los animales se agruparon por edad en menores y mayores de un año. El experimento se dispuso según un diseño cruzado, modificado con tres periodos de tratamiento de una semana cada uno. Entre cada periodo se intercaló uno de lavado de dos semanas durante el que se eliminaba el efecto del experimento precedente. La ingestión media de agua (WI) fue determinada para los siete primeros dias del experimento durante los cuales a todos los animales se suministraba agua ad libitum. Los tratamientos fueron: (i) suministro de agua ad libitum, (ii) reducción del 33% sobre la ingestión media y (iii) 67% de reducción. El agua bebida mostró correlación positiva (p
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Biomas Assessment : Assessment of global biomass potentials and their links to food, water, biodiversity, energy demand and economy. Main report
2008
Dornburg, V. | Faaij, A. | Verweij, P. | Langeveld, H. | Ven, van de, G.W.J. | Wester, P. | Keulen, van, H. | Diepen, van, K. | Meeusen, M.J.G. | Banse, M.A.H. | Ros, J. | Vuuren, van, D. | Born, van den, G.J. | Oorschot, van, M. | Smout, F. | Vliet, van, J.M. | Aiking, H. | Londo, M. | Mozaffarian, H. | Smekens, H.
This study provides a comprehensive assessment of global biomass potential estimates, focusing on the various factors affecting these potentials, such as food supplies, water use, biodiversity, energy demands and agro-economics. In addition, a number of studies analysing GHG balances of bioenergy are discussed. After an extensive inventory of recent studies in the different areas (food, water, biodiversity, agro-economics and energy demand); this study integrates the complicated linkages between the various factors, quantifying the consequences of the linkages and knowledge found in the inventory within the limits of the presently available models. The results are translated into an overview of the uncertainties in biomass resource potential estimates and summarises the available knowledge and knowledge gaps. This analysis leads to policy relevant recommendations for sustainable biomass use in the future including R&D needs. Social, legal and institutional aspects of biomass production and use ¿ although of large political relevance ¿ have not been part of this study. Including these aspects might reduce the available biomass potentials compared to technical estimates discussed in this study
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