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Use of Leaf and Fruit Morphometric Analysis to Identify and Classify White Mulberry (Morus alba L.) Genotypes

2018

Digital image analysis and multivariate data analysis were used in this study to identify a set of leaf and fruit morphometric traits to discriminate white mulberry (Morus alba L.) cultivars. The trial was conducted using three- to five-year-old potted cuttings of several white mulberry cultivars. 32 leaf morphometric descriptors were recorded in 2011 and 2012 from 11 mulberry cultivars using image analysis of scanned leaves, whereas six fruit descriptors were recorded in 2011 from nine mulberry cultivars. Linear discriminant analysis (LDA) was used to identify a subset of measured variables that could discriminate the cultivars in trial. Biplot analysis, followed by cluster analysis, was p…

0106 biological sciencesLinear discriminant analysifood.ingredientlinear discriminant analysisBiplotPlant ScienceBiology01 natural sciencesCutting0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodGenotypedescriptordigital image analysisLeaf sizeCultivarlcsh:Agriculture (General)MorphometricsMultivariate analysi<i>Morus alba</i>Digital image analysi04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesLinear discriminant analysislcsh:S1-972040401 food scienceMorus albaHorticulturemultivariate analysisWhite MulberryAgronomy and Crop Sciencebiplot010606 plant biology & botanyFood ScienceAgriculture
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Utilization of mulberry leaves (Morus latifolia cv. Kokusou 21) in diets for dairy ewes

2009

Twelve Valle del Belice lactating ewes were divided into three homogeneous groups and fed ad libitum the following diets in a 3 x 3 Latin square design: sulla hay (HA); sulla hay and Mulberry leaves (M. leaves) (HM); M. leaves (MU). DM intake of MU ewes was lower than that of HM ewes, with an intermediate level for HA ewes. HM ewes showed to prefer M. leaves to hay, but their need to balance the high protein and low NDF contents of M. leaves by eating hay also emerged. Milk yield increased as the dietary content of M. leaves increased- In addition, the use of HM and MU diets led to higher milk fat and urea content in comparison with the HA diet. The results confirmed that M. leaves are a su…

High proteinBiologyIntermediate levelMulberry leaves Dairy sheep Feed intake Milkchemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal scienceMilk yieldchemistryAgronomyLatin squareHomogeneousMilk fatHayUreaAnimal Science and Zoologylcsh:Animal culturelcsh:SF1-1100
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The determination of polyphenols content in white mulberry leaves.

2008

E. Ciampi, G. Alonzo, A. Sinacori. Cultivation of Mulberry, particularly Morus alba L., was introduced in Europe between the ninth and the twelfth centuries together with sericulture. Mulberry as both Morus alba L. and Morus nigra L. Species, is a rustic plant, well suited for the Mediterranean climate and which is also appreciated for its fruits. Found in the past useful in medicinal applications, is now, from recent studies, indicated as potential health beneficial for the high content in polyphenol substances. Mulberry leaves from 13 varieties, grown in the experimental field of the University of Palermo, Agriculture Faculty, have been investigated for their content in antioxidant substa…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataMulberry plants polyphenolic leaves antioxidants.
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Palatability and in vivo digestibility of Mulberry leaves (Morus latifolia CV. Kokusou 21) in sheep feeding

2007

Mulberry (Morus latifolia L.) leaves and green tops were utilised to study the palatability and the digestibility in two sheep feeding trials. In trial 1 mulberry palatability was determined by cafeteria test, that studies the animal preferences in a short period of time without the interference of post-ingestive factors. Mulberry leaves were tested in respect to vetch hay and oat concentrate; results showed that mulberry leaves were significantly preferred to other feeds. In trial 2 an in vivo digestibility was carried out on 4 rams equipped with the bags for the faeces collection, housed in individual box and fed ad libitum. Results showed that mulberry leaves and green tops were more dig…

Settore AGR/18 - Nutrizione E Alimentazione Animalemulberry animali feeding sheep
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