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Variability in the growth and mineral nutrition of African clovers
Publicado 1991Enlace del recurso
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The role of alley farming in African livestock production
Publicado 1994Enlace del recurso
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The role of humoral immune responses in determining susceptibility of A/J and C57BL/6 mice to infection with Trypanosoma congolense
Publicado 1985“…In parallel with the specific response, C57BL/6 mice also generated higher levels of antibody to an unrelated antigen (TNP) and developed higher levels of total serum IgM. However, despite the low levels of both specific antibody and antibody to TNP in A/J mice, these animals developed massive increases in total serum IgG2a. …”
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The current situation on animal trypanosomiasis in Africa
Publicado 1984Enlace del recurso
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Epidemiologie de la trypanosomose bovine (Trypanosome vivax) en Gyane Francaise
Publicado 1993Enlace del recurso
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The use of faecal Na concentration as an indicator of Na status in lactating crossbred cows
Publicado 1992Enlace del recurso
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A survey of mineral status of soils, feeds and cattle in the Selale Ethiopian highlands. I. Macro elements
Publicado 1993Enlace del recurso
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A survey of mineral status of soils, feeds and cattle in the Selale Ethiopian highlands. II. Trace elements
Publicado 1993Enlace del recurso
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Anti-lymphocyte antibodies generated in animals immunised wtih Theileria annulata infected cells
Publicado 1992Enlace del recurso
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Characterization of a late activation antigen defined by monoclonal antibodies of cluster BoWC8 (TC23)
Publicado 1993Enlace del recurso
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African trypanosomiasis in Cattle: Working with nature's solution
Publicado 1985Enlace del recurso
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Investment in soil conservation in northern Ethiopia: The role of land tenure security and public programs
Publicado 2003Enlace del recurso
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Increasing nutrient use efficiency in West-African agriculture: The impact of micro-topography on nutrient leaching from cattle and sheep manure
Publicado 1998“…Data from our manure application experiment for a pearl millet crop in South West Niger showed that, within twelve months of application of cattle manure at rates similar to those found in farmers' fields (9-10 t ha-1), on average 1070 kg ha-1 of C, 91 kg ha-1 of N and 19 kg ha-1 of P were leached to between 1.5 and 2.0 m depth (n=4). In this paper a further analysis is presented of data from that experiment, from individual plots with a range of manure application rates. …”
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