Twenty six lines each of two legume crop species: mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek] and vegetable soybean [(Glycine max (L.) Merr.)] were evaluated for grain yield and fodder traits during 2013 in Hyderabad, India. Mungbean line, ML 818 was the best for nitrogen content and was also among ...
Nair, R.M.
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Giri, R.R.
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Boddepalli, V.N.
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Prasad, K.V.S.V.
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Devulapalli, R.
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Blümmel, Michael
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[Variation in grain yield, fodder quality and animal intake in two dual purpose legume crops: Mungbean and vegetable soybean grown in semi-arid tropical India]
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Variation in grain yield, fodder quality and animal intake in two dual purpose legume crops: Mungbean and vegetable soybean grown in semi-arid tropical India
This study investigated two approaches to in vitro analysis of gas production data, being a three phase model with long ([greater-than-or-equal]72 h) incubation times, to obtain kinetics and asymptotic values of gas production, and combination of gas volume measurements with residue determinat...
Blümmel, Michael
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Cone, J.W.
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Gelder, A.H. van
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Nshalai, I.
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Umunna, N.N.
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Makkar, H.P.S.
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Becker, K.
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[Prediction of forage intake using in vitro gas production methods: Comparison of multiphase fermentation kinetics measured in an automated gas test, and combined gas volume and substrate degradability measurements in a manual syringe system]
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Prediction of forage intake using in vitro gas production methods: Comparison of multiphase fermentation kinetics measured in an automated gas test, and combined gas volume and substrate degradability measurements in a manual syringe system
The relationship between in vivo and in vitro estimates of efficiency of microbial production (EMP) was tested using four silage-based diets. In vivo estimates were based on renal allantoin excretion in steers and in vitro estimates were based on a combination of gas volume and true substrate de...
Grings, Elaine E.
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Blümmel, Michael
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Sudekum, K.H.
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[Methodological considerations in using gas production techniques for estimating ruminal microbial efficiencies for silage-based diets]
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Methodological considerations in using gas production techniques for estimating ruminal microbial efficiencies for silage-based diets