Search Results - "holding"

  1. 3.III Cereals: Rice by Toll, Jane, Anishetty, N.M., Ayad, G., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 1980
    “…Updated versions of IPGRI's ex situ germplasm holdings databases are regularly uploaded to our Internet site where they are available for interactive queries.…”
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    Libro
  2. 3.II Cereals: Maize by Ayad, G., Toll, Jane, Esquinas-Alcazar, J.T., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 1980
    “…Updated versions of IPGRI's ex situ germplasm holdings databases are regularly uploaded to our Internet site where they are available for interactive queries.…”
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    Libro
  3. 3.I Cereals: Wheat by Ayad, G., Toll, Jane, Williams, J.T., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 1980
    “…Updated versions of IPGRI's ex situ germplasm holdings databases are regularly uploaded to our Internet site where they are available for interactive queries.…”
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    Libro
  4. 2. Root and Tuber Crops: Aroids, Cassava, Potato, Sweet Potato, Yams and Others by Lawrence, T., Toll, Jane, Sloten, D.H. van, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 1986
    “…Updated versions of IPGRI's ex situ germplasm holdings databases are regularly uploaded to our Internet site where they are available for interactive queries.…”
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    Libro
  5. 1.II Food legumes (Soyabean) by Juvik, G.A., Bernard, R.L., Kauffman, H.E., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 1985
    “…Updated versions of IPGRI's ex situ germplasm holdings databases are regularly uploaded to our Internet site where they are available for interactive queries.…”
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    Libro
  6. Hästhållningen i Ängelholms kommun - ur hästens välfärdsperspektiv by Kemstedt, Elisabeth

    Published 2010
    “…The biggest problem in horse holding evident in the interviews was lack of knowledge and lack of competence from others who have horses. …”
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    Second cycle, A1E
  7. 7. Forages: legumes, grasses, browse plants and others by Bettencourt, E., Hazekamp, Thomas, Perry, M.C., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 1992
    “…Updated versions of IPGRI's ex situ germplasm holdings databases are regularly uploaded to our Internet site where they are available for interactive queries.…”
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    Libro
  8. 3. Cereals: Avena, Hordeum, Millets, Oryza, Secale, Sorghum, Triticum, Zea and Pseudocereals by Bettencourt, E., Konopka, J., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 1990
    “…Updated versions of IPGRI's ex situ germplasm holdings databases are regularly uploaded to our Internet site where they are available for interactive queries.…”
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    Libro
  9. 1.I Food Legumes: Arachis, Cajanus, Cicer, Lens, Lupinus, Phaseolus, Pisum, Psophocarpus, Vicia and Vigna by Bettencourt, E., Damania, Ardeshir B., Konopka, J., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 1989
    “…Updated versions of IPGRI's ex situ germplasm holdings databases are regularly uploaded to our Internet site where they are available for interactive queries.…”
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    Libro
  10. Directory of germplasm collections: 6.I.Tropical and subtropical fruits and tree: Annona, avocado, banana, and plantain, breadfruit, cashew, Citrus, date, fig, guava, mango, passio... by Bettencourt, E., Hazekamp, Thomas, Perry, M.C., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 1992
    “…Updated versions of IPGRI's ex situ germplasm holdings databases are regularly uploaded to our Internet site where they are available for interactive queries.…”
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    Libro
  11. Investigation of the reward cycle associated with play behaviour in lambs by Chapagain, Durga

    Published 2012
    “…They were then first kept in a holding pen where they could look into the play arena for 5 minutes and thereafter released for 20 minutes in the play arena which had a ball, two chains and a tunnel. …”
    H2
  12. 6.II Temperate fruits and tree nuts: Actinidia, Amelanchier, Carya, Castanea, Corylus, Cydonia, Diospyros, Fragaria, Juglans, Malus, Mespilus, Morus, Olea, Pistacia, Prunus, Punica... by Bettencourt, E., Konopka, J.

    Published 1989
    “…Updated versions of IPGRI's ex situ germplasm holdings databases are regularly uploaded to our Internet site where they are available for interactive queries.…”
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    Libro
  13. How does cultivar, maturation, and pre-treatment affect nutritional, physicochemical, and pasting properties of plantain flours? by Udomkun, Patchimaporn, Masso, C., Swennen, Rony L., Innawong, B., Alakonya, A., Fotso Kuate, A., Vanlauwe, Bernard

    Published 2021
    “…The highest levels of amylose, water-holding capacity (WHC), and oil-holding capacity (OHC) were observed in unripe flours and acid-treated flour recorded the highest content of resistant starch (RS). …”
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    Journal Article
  14. Tillage effects on physical qualities of a vertisol in the central highlands of Ethiopia by Erkossa, Teklu

    Published 2011
    “…Penetration resistance (PR), aggregate stability, water-holding capacity, crust strength and thickness, texture, porosity, saturated hydraulic conductivity, bulk density and water holding capacity were the soil physical quality indicators considered. …”
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    Journal Article
  15. Modeling for Management: A Case Study of the Cañete watershed, Peru by Francesconi, Wendy, Uribe, Natalia, Valencia Gómez, Jefferson, Quintero, Marcela

    Published 2018
    “…In addition, lakes, puddles, springs and creeks create a water holding network that transports and slows down water losses along the elevation gradient. …”
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    Book Chapter
  16. Genesis, properties, classification and assessment of soils in Central Benin, West Africa by Junge, B., Skowronek, A.

    Published 2007
    “…The assessment of soil shows that the fertility of the pediment soils is generally low due to the low amount of organic matter, nutrients and poor water holding capacity of the sandy topsoil. The loamy soils surrounding the inselberg as well as the areas influenced by termites are more fertile because of a higher amount of nutrients and better water holding capacity.…”
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    Journal Article
  17. Alleviation of soil constraints to crop growth in the upland alfisols and associated soil group of the West African Sudan savannah by tied ridges by Hulugalle, N.R.

    Published 1990
    “…Crop growth in the Alfisols and associated soil groups is further constrained by soil compaction, low soil fertility, high soil temperatures, low soil water retention and available water holding capacity, and low water infiltration rate. …”
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    Journal Article
  18. Cow traffic in an automatic milking rotary system by Dalemar, Elin

    Published 2017
    “…Batch milking in an automatic milking rotary (AMRTM, DeLaval International AB, Tumba, Sweden) enables several cows to be milked at the same time. A holding area before the entrance to the rotary often supplements this system. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  19. Effects of peat and wood shavings as bedding on the faecal microflora of horses by Hübinette, Louise

    Published 2010
    “…Peat had significantly higher water holding capacity compared to wood shavings. Penicillium spp. was the most common mould found in peat and wood shavings. …”
    H2
  20. Weeds - friend or foe? by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1997
    “…With neither sufficient time nor money to control their weed problems, farmers feel justified in holding this opinion. But there are those who...…”
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