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Digestion of bamboo compared to grass and lucerne in a small hindgut fermenting herbivore, the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus)

2022

Bamboo is an enigmatic forage, representing a niche food for pandas and bamboo lemurs. Bamboo might not represent a suitable forage for herbivores relying on fermentative digestion, potentially due to its low fermentability. To test this hypothesis, guinea pigs (n = 36) were used as model species and fed ad libitum with one of three forages (bamboo, lucerne, or timothy grass) in a fresh or dried state, with six individuals per group, for 3 weeks. The nutrient composition and in vitro fermentation profile of bamboo displayed low fermentation potential, i.e. high lignin and silica levels together with a gas production (Hohenheim gas test) at 12 h of only 36% of that of lucerne and grass. Alth…

10253 Department of Small AnimalsAnimal NutritionPhysiologydigestionLigninNutrientfermentation2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesTimothy-grassbamboo630 AgricultureEcologybiologyfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSilicon DioxideDiervoedingDigestionMedicago sativaBambooEvolutionGuinea PigsCaviaForagePoaceae03 medical and health sciencesAnimal science1311 GeneticsBehavior and Systematics1312 Molecular BiologyGeneticsAnimalsDry matterHerbivoryMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biology0402 animal and dairy science1314 Physiologybiology.organism_classificationAnimal Feed040201 dairy & animal science1105 Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsWIAS570 Life sciences; biologyAnimal Science and ZoologyFermentation1103 Animal Science and Zoologyguinea pig
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Combined effects of compost and Medicago sativa in recovery a PCB contaminated soil

2020

The effectiveness of adding compost and the plant Medicago sativa in improving the quality of a soil historically contaminated by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) was tested in greenhouse microcosms. Plant pots, containing soil samples from an area contaminated by PCBs, were treated with the compost and the plant, separately or together. Moreover, un-treated and un-planted microcosms were used as controls. At fixed times (1, 133 and 224 days), PCBs were analysed and the structure (cell abundance, phylogenetic characterization) and functioning (cell viability, dehydrogenase activity) of the natural microbial community were also measured. The results showed the effectiveness of the compost an…

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Recovering Genetic Resources of Some Legume Species of Latvian Origin by Plant Tissue Culture

2013

Accessions with no germinating seeds are a common problem in plant gene banks and research institutions. Our goal was to elaborate and apply an in vitro method of germination and multiplication of old aged seeds of red and alsike clover and alfalfa. Eighteen clover and five alfalfa accessions were used for germination in vitro. Most of the accessions had produced seeds more than 20 years ago and the seeds did not germinate in soil. Seed pre-treatment with different concentrations of potassium permanganate, as well as addition of phytohormones, AgNO3 and activated carbon to germinating media were tested. Plantlets for all germinated accessions were obtained, even in the case when seeds were …

MultidisciplinaryPlant tissue cultureScienceQfood and beveragesmedicago sativain vitro germinationBiologybiology.organism_classificationAcclimatizationaged seeds:NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology [Research Subject Categories]HorticultureAgronomyMicropropagationtrifolium pratenseGerminationGenetic resourcestrifolium hybridumMedicago sativaTrifolium hybridumLegumeProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
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RESTORATION OF LATVIAN ALFALFA (Medicago sativa) GENETIC RESOURCES PERSPECTIVE FOR BREEDING

2015

We have carried out restoring of some Latvian alfalfa genetic resources from seeds of accessions that did not germinate in soil at all. Two of them were repatriated from the N. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Industry (multiplied more than 40 years ago) and three from the Research Institute of Agriculture (Latvia) (multiplied 15-20 years ago). For germination of old seeds we used early elaborated in vitro culture conditions. Germination rate ranged 2-60%, depending from the genotype and seeds storage conditions. Plantlets with well developed roots and 2-3 leaves were planted in the substrate in small pots and grown in a greenhouse about a month, then replanted in the soil in field co…

business.industryGreenhouseLatvianfood and beveragesBiologylanguage.human_languageaged seeds; alfalfa; germination; in vitroHorticultureAgronomyGerminationGenetic resourcesAgriculturelanguageMedicago sativabusinessField conditionsEnvironment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Diversifying crop rotations with temporary grasslands: potentials for weed management and farmland biodiversity

2010

Fruchtfolgen können dazu dienen, die kontinuierliche Selektion von Unkrautarten zu verhindern, die an eine bestimmte Kultur angepasst sind. Dies könnte dem Unkrautmanagement, der Einsparung von Herbiziden, und der Biodiversität dienen. Heutige, sehr einfache Furchtfolgen könnten durch mehrjährige Futterkulturen diversifiziert werden. Die Einflüsse solcher mehrjähriger Kulturen auf Unkräuter wurden in vier Ansätzen untersucht : 1) Vegetationsaufnahmen auf 632 Feldern in Westfrankreich zeigten, dass die Unkrautzusammensetzung zwischen mehrjährigen Futterkulturen und einjährigen Kulturen stark variiert. Der Vergleich von Feldern vor, während und nach mehrjährigen Futterkulturen legte nahe, das…

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