Exemplos de uso de Spineless cactus em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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The spineless cactus has great relevance for the brazilian semiarid region.
This study aimed to evaluate the production of spineless cactus submitted to nitrogen fertilization and planting guidelines.
The spineless cactus(opuntia and nopalea) is one plant well adapted to the harsh conditions of arid and semiarid zones.
The objective of this research was to evaluate the tifton grass hay associated with mesquite pod or spineless cactus on the performance of lambs.
Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the interaction between the spineless cactus, cochineal scale and two of its natural enemies, zagreus bimaculosus and chilocorus nigrita.
The objective of this research was to prepare the goat cheese kind kingdom obtained from goats fed spineless cactus to replace tifton hay.
The spineless cactus has a great advantage to be a cactaceae well adapted to the climatic adversities of the northeast, easy planting and high dry matter yield per hectare.
The goal of this reserach was to assess anddescribe the nutritional value of these plant species: spineless cactus(napalea cochenilifera salm- dyck); xiquexique pilosocereus gounellei, a.
The animals were divided into an experimental design in 5x5 latin square, double,in which treatments consisted of increasing levels of substitution of corn meal by spineless cactus.
Even with great hardiness and adaptation to climatic conditions of the semiarid region,the culture of spineless cactus is subject to attack by various diseases that cause great harm to their production.
This research have objective to evaluate the rumen development andperformance of crossbred dairy calves in the transition phase from a liquid diet to a solid diet fed spineless cactus replacing of tifton.
The effect of replacement of wheat bran by spineless cactus and urea(0, 33, 66 and 100%) in the diet of lambs on objective and subjective measures; tissue composition and chemical composition of meat we studied.
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different protein sources(soybean meal, cottonseed meal, cottonseed plus urea, and urea)associated with spineless cactus on consumption characteristics, ingestive behavior and performance of lambs.
The aim of the replacement of wheat bran by spineless cactus and urea(0, 33, 66, and 100%) in the diet of growing sheep was to evaluate the effects on consumption and digestibility of nutrients, feeding behavior, the gain weight, feed conversion and yields of carcasses and cuts.
With the objective of evaluating the effect of replacing corn by grounds of cassava wastewater on 4 levels(0, 33, 66 and 100%), under consumption and nutrient digestibility,chewing behavior, performance and metabolic profile of 40 lambs weighing mean body 19.45 kg fed diets based on spineless cactus, tifton hay and soybean meal.
The objective this study to evaluate the substitution of tifton 85 hay(cynodon spp) by spineless cactus(nopalea cochenillifera) on intake, digestibility of nutrients and ingestive behavior of sheep without defined breed.
The spineless cactus receiving additional water may constitute an alternative for the flocks of the brazilian semiarid; however, the information about production and structural responses of the genotypes, as well as the cutting intervals are scarce.
It was evaluated the effect of inclusion of spineless cactus(0, 14.7, 29.4, 44.1, and 58.8% of dry matter(dm) basis) by of replacement of tifton hay on the intake, total and partial(ruminal and intestinal) digestibility, ingestive behavior, neutral detergent fiber dynamics, rumen parameters, and nitrogen compounds balance.
The spineless cactus is an important food source for the semiarid regions, adapted to local conditions, has anatomical and morphological characteristics for good development in this region, with shallow roots and opening the stomata at night, providing a further loss of water.
Two cropping systems, with spineless cactus(opuntia ficus-indica) single in three different spacings(1.0 x 1.0 m, 1.0 m and 2.0 x 1.0 x 0.5 m) were implanted, and another by planting cactus pear(following the same spacing) plants intercropped with gliricidia(gliricidia sepium) in the form of alleys formed an agroforestry system.
The effect of using spineless cactus enriched with urea(0, 1, 2 and 3% dm) to replace a traditional multiple supplement(control) on nutrients intake, total apparent digestibility, ruminal and intestinal(was assessed using digested samples collected from the omasum), cinectc ruminal nitrogen balance, microbial protein synthesis, ruminal fermentation parameters, and endogenous nitrogen losses was assessed in crossbred steers.