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Nutritional Parameters Of Grazing Calves In Milking Phase 2: Protein Metabolism, H. J. Fernandes, A. A. Rocha, J. Cavali, A. G. Silva, M. F. Paulino, L. M. Paiva, M. O. Porto, J. C. De Souza Dec 2020

Nutritional Parameters Of Grazing Calves In Milking Phase 2: Protein Metabolism, H. J. Fernandes, A. A. Rocha, J. Cavali, A. G. Silva, M. F. Paulino, L. M. Paiva, M. O. Porto, J. C. De Souza

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Nutritional Parameters Of Grazing Nursing Calves 1: Rumen Microbial Production, H. J. Fernandes, J. Cavali, A. G. Silva, M. F. Paulino, A. A. Rocha, M. O. Porto, L. M. Paiva Dec 2020

Nutritional Parameters Of Grazing Nursing Calves 1: Rumen Microbial Production, H. J. Fernandes, J. Cavali, A. G. Silva, M. F. Paulino, A. A. Rocha, M. O. Porto, L. M. Paiva

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Methane Yields From Grazing Livestock: An Overview, Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño, H. Clark Nov 2020

Methane Yields From Grazing Livestock: An Overview, Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño, H. Clark

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Aspects Of Range Condition Recovery In The Southern Jebel Al Akhdar, Northeastern Libya, Adel Mahmoud, Ashraf Gadallah, Sanose Mohemmed, Musbah Mohamed, Adel Abdel‐Ghani, Ramadan Alhendawi, Peter J. Russell Oct 2020

Aspects Of Range Condition Recovery In The Southern Jebel Al Akhdar, Northeastern Libya, Adel Mahmoud, Ashraf Gadallah, Sanose Mohemmed, Musbah Mohamed, Adel Abdel‐Ghani, Ramadan Alhendawi, Peter J. Russell

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Monitoring Cattle Utilization And Behavior In A Mediterranean Oak Woodland, I. Schoenbaum, Zalmen Henkin, A. Brosh, J. Kigel, Eugene D. Ungar, Amit Dolev Oct 2020

Monitoring Cattle Utilization And Behavior In A Mediterranean Oak Woodland, I. Schoenbaum, Zalmen Henkin, A. Brosh, J. Kigel, Eugene D. Ungar, Amit Dolev

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Study On Soil Properties Of Degraded Desert Plain Grassland In North Tianshan Of Xinjiang, Yanmin Fan, Jinzhong Zhu, Caihong Wang Oct 2020

Study On Soil Properties Of Degraded Desert Plain Grassland In North Tianshan Of Xinjiang, Yanmin Fan, Jinzhong Zhu, Caihong Wang

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Dynamics Of Seedling Emerging And Survival Rates Of Stipa Baicalensis Steppe: Community Under Two Utilizing Regimes, Mingjiu Wang, Q. F. Li, F. L. Shi, J. L. He Sep 2020

Dynamics Of Seedling Emerging And Survival Rates Of Stipa Baicalensis Steppe: Community Under Two Utilizing Regimes, Mingjiu Wang, Q. F. Li, F. L. Shi, J. L. He

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Long-Time Effects Of Grazing On Patagonian Rangelands (Argentina), Gabriel E. Oliva, G. Humano, D. Ferrante Sep 2020

Long-Time Effects Of Grazing On Patagonian Rangelands (Argentina), Gabriel E. Oliva, G. Humano, D. Ferrante

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Changes In Range Condition In The Arid Shrublands Of Western Australia: Application Of Spatialand Temporal Analysis To Long‐Term Monitoring Data, Peter J. Russell, Ian W. Watson, Phil W. E. Thomas, Brien E. Norton Sep 2020

Changes In Range Condition In The Arid Shrublands Of Western Australia: Application Of Spatialand Temporal Analysis To Long‐Term Monitoring Data, Peter J. Russell, Ian W. Watson, Phil W. E. Thomas, Brien E. Norton

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Grazing Disturbance A Benefit To Species Diversity In Re‐Established Native Grass Stands, Michael P. Schellenberg, Alan D. Iwaasa Sep 2020

Grazing Disturbance A Benefit To Species Diversity In Re‐Established Native Grass Stands, Michael P. Schellenberg, Alan D. Iwaasa

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Sward Allowance At Early Lactation Of Primiparous Dairy Cows: I‐Milk Yield And Composition, P. Chilibroste, D. A. Mattiauda, Pablo Soca, A. Meikle Sep 2020

Sward Allowance At Early Lactation Of Primiparous Dairy Cows: I‐Milk Yield And Composition, P. Chilibroste, D. A. Mattiauda, Pablo Soca, A. Meikle

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Investigation Of Lfa Model Application For Determination Rangeland’S Function In Exclude And Open Range In Hamadan Province, Iran, M. R. Sadeghimanesh, Hossein Arzani, A. Mokhtariasl, E. Alizada Jul 2020

Investigation Of Lfa Model Application For Determination Rangeland’S Function In Exclude And Open Range In Hamadan Province, Iran, M. R. Sadeghimanesh, Hossein Arzani, A. Mokhtariasl, E. Alizada

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

No abstract provided.


Factors Affecting Rangeland Utilization By Ranchers In The Golestan Rangelands, Iran, Reza Tamartash, Mohammadreza Tatian, Maedeh Yousefian, Fatemeh Montazeri, Hamid Mostafalou Apr 2020

Factors Affecting Rangeland Utilization By Ranchers In The Golestan Rangelands, Iran, Reza Tamartash, Mohammadreza Tatian, Maedeh Yousefian, Fatemeh Montazeri, Hamid Mostafalou

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

In Iran, rangelands produce most of the forage resources for livestock. There are various types of traditional grazing systems for the utilization of rangelands, including the consultative, collective and operational multiplayer systems. In the consultative type, certain people are selected by the ranchers and they determine the utilization method and manage grazing. In the collective system, all ranchers use rangeland in common. In the operational multiplayer system, rangelands are used in common but the ranchers share rangelands by rancher-rancher negotiation. This research was undertaken to investigate the human factors as rancher's effect on rangeland utilization in different systems above mentioned.


Use Of Native Grassland In Small-Scale Dairy Systems In The Highlands Of Central Mexico. A Case Study, P. A. Sainz-Sanchez, Carloss Manuel Arriaga-Jordan, D. Heredia Nava, C. G. Martinez-Garcia, F. Vicente, L. R. Garcia-Winder, A. Martinez-Fernandez Apr 2020

Use Of Native Grassland In Small-Scale Dairy Systems In The Highlands Of Central Mexico. A Case Study, P. A. Sainz-Sanchez, Carloss Manuel Arriaga-Jordan, D. Heredia Nava, C. G. Martinez-Garcia, F. Vicente, L. R. Garcia-Winder, A. Martinez-Fernandez

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Small-scale dairy systems in Mexico comprise 78% of specialized dairy farms and provide 37% of national production. They are small farms with herds 3-35 cows plus replacements, and rely on family labour (Posadas-Domínguez et al., 2014).

In the highlands, many farms have native grasslands, grazed during the rainy season, and supplemented with other feeds as maize straw, maize grain and maize ears. Native grasslands have not been studied in this context. This is a case study on the use of native grassland in a small-scale dairy farm. The objective was to determine how native grasslands are integrated in feeding …


Effect Of Grazing On Soil Fertility And Trace Elements Of Temperate Desert Steppe In Northwestern China, T. Jiao, J. P. Wu, W. X. Cao, J. Qi, S. G. Zhao Mar 2020

Effect Of Grazing On Soil Fertility And Trace Elements Of Temperate Desert Steppe In Northwestern China, T. Jiao, J. P. Wu, W. X. Cao, J. Qi, S. G. Zhao

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Grazing is the dominant land use of temperate desert steppe in northwestern China. It is well established that the grazing process has impacts on plant production and biodiversity (Li 1997), but less is known about the effects of grazing chemical characteristics of grassland soils. Livestock feeding activities, especially the provision of supplementary sources, may influence pasture nutrient cycle, and in turn change the chemical composition of the grassland soil (Rong et al. 2001). Soil fertility may be affected by the type use and grazing intensities because these may cause alterations in soil physical and chemical properties as well as …


Restoration Of Arid Grasslands: Issues And Strategies, R. K. Bhatt, M. P. Rajora, Ramavtar Sharma Mar 2020

Restoration Of Arid Grasslands: Issues And Strategies, R. K. Bhatt, M. P. Rajora, Ramavtar Sharma

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Economy of the Thar Desert of India, lying between 24-29°N latitude and 70-76°E longitude, is closely linked with the raising of livestock which mainly depends upon the native rangelands for their sustenance. Pearl millet, moth bean, cluster bean, range grasses and legumes, trees and shrubs are the major components of arid ecosystem. Perennial grasses, viz., buffel grass, bird wood grass, sewan and gramna are the dominating pasture species of the region. Due to frequent droughts and overgrazing, the productivity of the natural grasslands of the region has been steadily decreasing leading to reduced carrying capacity between 0.2-0.5 ACU per ha, …


Buffalo Rearing System In Bhadawari Breeding Tract, B. P. Kushwaha, Sultan Singh, S. B. Maity, K. K. Singh, Asim Kumar Misra Mar 2020

Buffalo Rearing System In Bhadawari Breeding Tract, B. P. Kushwaha, Sultan Singh, S. B. Maity, K. K. Singh, Asim Kumar Misra

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Bhadawari buffalo is one of the recognized buffalo breeds in India, known for high milk fat content, which may go as high as 14% (Kushwaha et al., 2012). Zachariah (1941) had first described this breed as “Bhadawan” buffalo – the best breed of buffaloes in Uttar Pradesh and found in the districts of Agra and Etah (Central India). Presently Bhadawari Buffaloes are found in the ravines of Yamuna and Chambal rivers spread over in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. These buffaloes have adapted to the harsh conditions of the ravines with undulating topography, thorny and scanty …


Should Native Pastures Be Fertilised?, Jo I. Powells, Doug J. Alcock, Luke C. Pope, Denys Garden Mar 2020

Should Native Pastures Be Fertilised?, Jo I. Powells, Doug J. Alcock, Luke C. Pope, Denys Garden

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Considerable research has been conducted in recent years demonstrating the ongoing benefits of phosphorus (P) fertiliser in achieving and maintaining higher levels of production from native pastures (Graham 2006; Garden et al. 2003; Lodge et al. 2003; Michalk et al. 2003). However Garden et al. (2003), Hill et al. (2004) and Dorrough et al. (2008) all question the sustainability of this practice by highlighting changes in species composition of these pastures with regard to increasing the introduced annual grass and broadleaf weed components at the expense of the native grasses and forbs but in …


Modeling Of The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Derived Radioactive Cesium Dynamics In Grazing Grassland, Mikinori Tsuiki, Moe Yamashita, Yasuko Togamura, Fumiaki Akiyama, Kiyoshi Hirano, Daigo Yamada, Yasuyuki Ide, Takeshi Shibuya Feb 2020

Modeling Of The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Derived Radioactive Cesium Dynamics In Grazing Grassland, Mikinori Tsuiki, Moe Yamashita, Yasuko Togamura, Fumiaki Akiyama, Kiyoshi Hirano, Daigo Yamada, Yasuyuki Ide, Takeshi Shibuya

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The damage to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant incurred following the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011 resulted in serious radioactive pollution of Eastern Japan. In some grasslands of this area, radioactive cesium (Cs) content of grasses exceeded the provisional safety standard for use as feed for dairy and beef cattle of 100 Bq kg–1 fresh weight, and the livestock industry has been seriously affected in numerous ways: needing to dispose of polluted forage, grazing prohibitions, declines in beef prices, suspensions of shipping beef to market, and blanket testing of beef cattle (Manabe et …


Influence Of Grassland Management On Carbon Allocation In A Semiarid Temperate Steppe, Nan Liu, Y. Jun Zhang, H. Ming Kan, W. Jie Lu Feb 2020

Influence Of Grassland Management On Carbon Allocation In A Semiarid Temperate Steppe, Nan Liu, Y. Jun Zhang, H. Ming Kan, W. Jie Lu

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Grazing lands in North China are often excessively grazed and widely degraded, while hay-making lands appear to be in relatively good condition due to grazing exclusion, but they are facing a continuous loss of nutrients in the harvested biomass. In semiarid grasslands, plant productivity and community composition are significantly altered by grazing and haying. Grazing mostly leads to negative effects on aboveground productivity, however root biomass seems to increase with moderate grazing (Gao et al. 2009; Derner et al. 2006), although responses can vary. Aboveground biomass removal can increase C3 grass dominance and productivity (Hofer and Bragg 1981). …


Contrasting Impacts Of Grazing On Soil Properties And Plant Communities Between Semiarid And Temperate Rangeland Ecosystems, Eduardo Medina-Roldán, Jorge Paz-Ferreiro, J. Tulio Arredondo, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Richard D. Bardgett Feb 2020

Contrasting Impacts Of Grazing On Soil Properties And Plant Communities Between Semiarid And Temperate Rangeland Ecosystems, Eduardo Medina-Roldán, Jorge Paz-Ferreiro, J. Tulio Arredondo, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Richard D. Bardgett

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

We discuss how grazing by large herbivores as a land use option does not necessarily involve a trade-off in terms of soil carbon (C) storage, by presenting results from field grazing gradient experiments from rangeland ecosystems under different climatic conditions in semiarid grasslands from Central Mexico and temperate ecosystems from Northern England. In general, moderate grazing pressure did not reduce soil C in both ecosystems after comparisons with long-term grazing exclusions, and moderate grazing even showed higher soil C in the semiarid area. In the semiarid area, our results are likely explained by grazing tolerance of plant species in moderate …


How Do Plants Respond To Grazing At A Molecular Level?, Gongshe Liu, Xin Huang, Shuangyan Chen Feb 2020

How Do Plants Respond To Grazing At A Molecular Level?, Gongshe Liu, Xin Huang, Shuangyan Chen

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Grazing is a multiple-component process that includes wounding, defoliation, and saliva depositing. The molecular mechanism for how plants respond to grazing in grassland is a new topic. To address this question, we performed gene expression activities within 2 to 24 hours of grazing and proteomics analysis of rice seedling, examining hundreds of genes and proteins. Some key genes in GeneChips analysis specifically researched were β-amylase, LcSUT1, LcDREB3, and FEH gene. BSA (bovine serum albumin), an important and abundant component in saliva was used to study the saliva-plant interaction in grazing. Combined with corresponding gene and grazing research by …


Role Of Fires, Herbicides And Fertilizer In Manipulating Shrub/Grass Balance In Mediterranean Grasslands, Zalmen Henkin Feb 2020

Role Of Fires, Herbicides And Fertilizer In Manipulating Shrub/Grass Balance In Mediterranean Grasslands, Zalmen Henkin

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The decline of traditional pastoral systems has highlighted the problem of managing shrub encroachment in shrublands of the Mediterranean region, especially in marginal habitats. Ephemeral grasslands appear after fire in Mediterranean shrub communities on phosphorus-deficient soils, but natural successional processes rapidly led to their dominance. In a study, aimed at reducing the rate of successional change and extending the period of grassland dominance, phosphorus was applied after fire to improve herbaceous growth and two years later the regenerating Sarcopoterium spinosum shrubs were controlled with selective herbicide. Subsequently, the vegetation in the treated areas was monitored for more than 20 consecutive …


Botanical Composition And Nutritive Value Of Grazing Lands From Organic And Conventional Agrosilvopastoral Production Systems Of Tropical Southeastern Mexico, Claudia Delgadillo Puga, José Bernardo Sánchez Muñoz, José Nahed-Toral, Miguel Ángel Orantes Zebadua, José Luis Cruz Lopez, Mario Cuchillo Hilario Feb 2020

Botanical Composition And Nutritive Value Of Grazing Lands From Organic And Conventional Agrosilvopastoral Production Systems Of Tropical Southeastern Mexico, Claudia Delgadillo Puga, José Bernardo Sánchez Muñoz, José Nahed-Toral, Miguel Ángel Orantes Zebadua, José Luis Cruz Lopez, Mario Cuchillo Hilario

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

In the current situation of agriculture, organic livestock farming has been not only adapted to ameliorate undesirable impacts on environment but also it is challenged to hold or improve agricultural yields obtain-ed by conventional agriculture. In the Mesoamerican biological corridor, a region recognized with an abundant diversity, almost all animal husbandry is based on extensive grazing and traditional agrosilvopastoral systems (Nahed-Toral et al. 2009; Nahed et al. 2010). Furthermore, the conversion of natural jungle areas to new farmland through deforestation is a prevalent problem for biological conservation. Therefore, precise knowledge for suitable agriculture and livestock product-ion are needed …


Aboveground Biomass And Soil Moisture As Affected By Short-Term Grazing Exclusion In Eastern Alpine Meadows Of The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China, Haibo Liu, Jianping Wu, Wen Wang, Xiaoli Jin, Zhenheng Liu, Wenhua Du Feb 2020

Aboveground Biomass And Soil Moisture As Affected By Short-Term Grazing Exclusion In Eastern Alpine Meadows Of The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China, Haibo Liu, Jianping Wu, Wen Wang, Xiaoli Jin, Zhenheng Liu, Wenhua Du

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Heavy grazing substantially influences grassland vegetation and animal nutrition on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau (Guo et al. 2003). Degradation is characterized by a reduction in vegetation height, reduced ground cover decrease in species diversity (Wang et al. 2007).

The objective of this study was to determine the effects of short-term exclusion from grazing on aboveground herbage, forage nutritive value, and soil moisture in an alpine meadow in the eastern zone of the plateau. Three farms, applying different intensity of grazing over the summer months, were compared.


Grazing Termination Dates Of Summer-Dormant Flecha Tall Fescue, Sindy M. Interrante, Twain J. Butler Jan 2020

Grazing Termination Dates Of Summer-Dormant Flecha Tall Fescue, Sindy M. Interrante, Twain J. Butler

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Summer-dormant, Mediterranean-type tall fescue (Festuca arundiancea Schreb.) has potential to replace summer-active, Continental-type tall fescue and trad-itional, annual small grain graze-out systems in the Southern Great Plains region of the USA. This region is characterized by severe water deficits accompanied by extreme heat in summer, and by relatively mild, rainy winters (Malinowski et al. 2009). Although the climate of the southern Great Plains is different from the Mediterranean climate, the temperature and precipitation patterns during summer are historically similar. However, in the past decade, the bimodal precipitation pattern with peaks in May and September has become highly unpredictable, …


A Comparison Of Fermentation Kinetics In The Rumen Of Grazing Sheep On A Dwarf Bamboo Pasture And A Grass Pasture, Masato Yayota, Noriya Tanaka, Kazuya Doi, Shigeru Ohtani Jan 2020

A Comparison Of Fermentation Kinetics In The Rumen Of Grazing Sheep On A Dwarf Bamboo Pasture And A Grass Pasture, Masato Yayota, Noriya Tanaka, Kazuya Doi, Shigeru Ohtani

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Native grasses grown as forest understory are important forage resources for grazing ruminants and in agroforestry. Dwarf bamboo is one such typical grass and has traditionally been used in Japan. The name “dwarf bamboo” refers to a group of native grasses from certain genera (e.g., Sasa spp. and Pleioblastus spp.). These grasses are generally rhizomatous, perennial, and semi-woody (Usui, 1961). The results of an earlier study suggested that the in sacco ruminal degradation of the dwarf bamboo was inferior to that of a common tropical grass (Yayota et al. 2009), and cattle grazing on a forest …