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  1. Comparative performance of Landim and Blackhead Persian sheep in Mozambique by Rocha, A., McKinnon, D., Wilson, R.T.

    Published 1990
    Subjects: “…blackhead persian sheep…”
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    Journal Article
  2. Agronomic Characterization of the ‘Trompito INTA’ Persian Walnut Cultivar by Carabajal, Dante Edgardo, Colica, Juan Jose, Prataviera, Antonio Gabriel, Delgado, Eber Alexander, Gariglio, Norberto Francisco

    Published 2023
    “…It was produced in 1984 by controlled pollination between the Persian walnut cultivars ‘Lompoc’ x ‘UC 56–224’. It has a very early to early sprouting and flowering, and it is protandrous with 30–70% overlap between pollen shedding and pistillate flower receptivity. …”
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  3. Evaluation of Black Head Persian sheep at Malya and West Kilimanjaro Research Centres, Tanzania by Das, S.M.

    Published 1991
    “…Data on Black Head Persian (BHP) sheep, collected at Livestock Research Centres, Malya and West-Kilimanjaro, Tanzania for the period 1964-1988, were analysed. …”
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    Informe técnico
  4. Inbreeding and its effect on fitness traits in captive populations of North Persian leopard and Mhorr gazelle by Quilicot, Ana Marquiza M.

    Published 2009
    “…In North Persian leopard, possible inbreeding depression for survival at days 7 and 30 after birth and weaning age (90 days) is associated with individual/ litter classical inbreeding, further attributed mainly to “old” inbreeding. …”
    H2
  5. Results of frequent mating trials with Blackhead Persian sheep and Galla goats at Buchuma Range Research Station by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

    Published 1975
    “…Blackhead Persian seasonal birth rate 93% as average of 3 seasons; yearly birth rate 126% as three lambings took place over 26.5 months, Galla goat seasonal birth rate 75% as average of three seasons; yearly 103% as three kiddings took place over 26.4 months. …”
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  6. An analysis of fertility, prolificacy, and weight gaining data in the preweaning period of two groups of Blackhead Persian sheep at Kiboko Range Research Station (Preliminary information) by Rakoczi, G.

    Published 1974
    “…An experiment was begun in April 1973 to compare the performances of two groups of Blackhead Persian sheep: Group “A” and Group “B”. All the females in Group “A” are being upgraded to Dorper; Group “B” remains pure Blackhead Persian. …”
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  7. World cattle: V. 1. cattle of Europe, South America, Australia and New Zealand; V. 2. cattle of Africa and Asia; V. 3. cattle of North America by Haas, H.J. de, Murage, J., Smith, G.P.

    Published 1975
    “…Up grading of red Masai or black Persian sheep to Dorper in the drier parts of Kenya, are essential with the aim of increased meat out put. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  8. A review of sheep and goats in Eastern Africa by Kiwuwa, G.H.

    Published 1983
    “…The best breeds of sheep identified were Sudan-riverine, the Blackhead Persian and the Dorper; while the Mubende, the Galla and the Sudan Nubian goats were promising for future genetic improvement programmes.…”
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  9. Progressive retinal atrophy in cats by Wolf, Aida

    Published 2019
    “…The Persian cat has a mutation in the AIPL1 gene and the African black-footed cat has a mutation in the IQCB1 gene. …”
    M2
  10. Effect of legume management on forage production and residual effects on upland rice by Schulz, S., Keatinge, J.D.H., Wells, G., Shrestha, R.

    Published 2000
    “…An experiment was conducted over the period 1995–96 in a warm‐temperate environment in Nepal to investigate the effect of cutting frequency on forage yields of three temperate legume species, grown during the winter season, and the residual treatment effects on a subsequent upland rice crop. The three species, Persian clover (Trifolium resupinatum), white clover (Trifolium repens) and vetch (Vicia benghalensis), proved to be well adapted to the winter growing conditions and produced cumulative forage yields between 6.8 t DM ha−1 (vetch) and 9.2 t DM ha−1 (Persian clover). …”
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  11. Productivity and residual effects of legumes in rice-based cropping systems in a warm-temperate environment I. Legume biomass production and N fixation by Schulz, S., Keatinge, J.D.H., Wells, G.J.

    Published 1999
    “…Large amounts of N were fixed by species such as fababean, Persian clover (Trifolium resupinatum) and bitter lupin. …”
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  12. Summer cover crops after harvest of early potatoes control seed weeds by Ahlqvist, Amanda

    Published 2019
    “…Other cover crop mixes with lacy phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia) and Persian clover, hairy vetch (Vicia villosa ssp. Villosa) and winter rye (Secale cerale), and marigold (Tagetes patula) were tested. …”
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  13. An outline of the activities of the production and management unit by Odenya, W.O.

    Published 1980
    “…The local sheep hreeds selected for the breeding programme were Red Masai and Black Head Persian, and the exotic breeds were Dorper, Corridale, Hampshire Down, Romeny Marsh and Merino. …”
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    Informe técnico
  14. A systems analysis of inter-annual changes in the pattern of sheep flock productivity in Tanzanian livestock research centres by Rey, B., Das, S.M.

    Published 1997
    “…Annual estimates of production traits over a 22 year period (1965-1987) for Black Head Persian sheep (BHP) from Malya and West Kilimanjaro research centers in Tanzania were utilized to analyse variation of flock productivity over time. …”
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  15. Mineral status of soils and forages and effect of mineral supplementation on performance of lambs by Sendalo, D.S.C., Mtenga, L.A., Ekern, A.

    Published 1989
    “…A 148 days study was conducted at Morogoro to evaluate the mineral status of Blackhead Persian (BHP) lambs and their response to mineral supplementation under grazing conditions. …”
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    Conference Paper

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