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  1. Parámetros bioeconómicos de pollos parrilleros Cobb 500, alimentados con dietas suplementadas de concentrado de fibra bruta insoluble by López Genovez, Pepe Daniel

    Published 2019
    “…Los tratamientos evaluados fueron: T1 Dieta balanceada sin inclusión de FBI, T2: Dieta balanceada con inclusión de 0.3% de FBI, T3: Dieta balanceada con inclusión de 0.6% de FBI, T4: Dieta balanceada con inclusión de 0.9% de FBI y T5: Dieta balanceada con inclusión de 1.2% de FBI. …”
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  2. Evaluations of satellite/reanalysis rainfall and temperature products in the Bale Eco-Region (southern Ethiopia) to enhance the quality of input data for hydro-climate studies by Gashaw, T., Worqlul, A. W., Lakew, Haileyesus, Taye, Meron Teferi, Seid, Abdulkarim, Haileslassie, Amare

    Published 2023
    “…Categorical sores such as Probability of Detection (POD), False Alarm Ratio (FAR) and Frequency Bias Index (FBI) were also used for assessing the rainfall products. …”
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  3. Genetic variability for yield and nutritional quality in yam bean (Pachyrhizus sp.) by Agaba, R., Tukamuhabwe, Phineas, Rubaihayo, P.R., Tumwegamire, Silver, Ssenyonjo, A., Mwanga, Robert O.M., Ndirigwe, J., Grüneberg, W.J.

    Published 2016
    “…For traits with significant s2 G; the broad sense heritability estimates ranged from 58.4% for SRDY to 83.6% for FBY; and phenotypic coefficients of variation were high for SRFY (66%), SRDY (53.3%), VNY (60.5%), and FBY (59%), but low to medium for SRDM (22.6%), STA (15.1%), and Fe (21.3%). …”
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  4. Genetic variation and response to selection for storage root dry matter and associated traits in a population of yam bean (Pachyrhizus spp.) interspecies crosses by Agaba, R., Rubaihayo, P.R., Tukamuhabwa, P., Mwanga, Robert O.M., Tumwegamire, Silver, Ndirigwe, J., Heider, B., Grüneberg, W.J.

    Published 2021
    “…High genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV) and phenotypic coefficient of variation (PCV) were obtained for VNY, RDY, FBY, RFY, RDM and STA. Narrow sense heritability was higher than 0.5 and response to selection was 15.5 to 33.1 for RDM, RFY, RDY, VNY, FBY and STA, indicating rapid genetic progress is achievable and early generation selection would be effective to improve these traits. …”
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