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Calcium And Phosphorus Ratio In Soil, Native Grasses, Water And Bovines And Its Correlation With Productivity, Anandamoy Kundu, Jaisunder, S. Jeya Kumar, R. B. Rai 2020 Central Island Agricultural Research Institute, India

Calcium And Phosphorus Ratio In Soil, Native Grasses, Water And Bovines And Its Correlation With Productivity, Anandamoy Kundu, Jaisunder, S. Jeya Kumar, R. B. Rai

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Minerals play vital role in growth, sexual maturity, conception and milk production. Reproductive problems viz. delayed puberty in heifers, post pubertal anoestrus, repeat breeding and prolonged post partum anestrous, prolonged service period and calving interval in cattle has been observed to be a major cause for poor productive and reproductive performance under this island ecosystem. Therefore, the study was undertaken to correlate the extent to which calcium and Phosphorus were responsible for reproductive performance of bovines. In Andaman & Nicobar Islands, the concentrate feeding to bovines is uncommon. Thus bovines are fully dependent on grazing or forage feeding. Most of …


Soil Enzymes: Indicator For Soil Health Under Fruit Based Agri-Horti System, Tilak Mondal, Jaideep Kumar Bisht, P. K. Mishra, B. M. Pandey, D. Mahanta, V. S. Meena, A. Pattanayak 2020 Vivekananda Institute of Hill Agriculture, India

Soil Enzymes: Indicator For Soil Health Under Fruit Based Agri-Horti System, Tilak Mondal, Jaideep Kumar Bisht, P. K. Mishra, B. M. Pandey, D. Mahanta, V. S. Meena, A. Pattanayak

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Agroforestry as a sustainable land management system, which increases the yield of the land, combines production of crops (including tree crops) and forest plants and/or animals simultaneously or sequentially. Among the different agroforestry system practices in hill area agri-horti system is one of the most important system because of its specific environmental conditions and natural availability of wide range of fruit trees (citrus, apple, walnut, plum, peach, pear, apricot etc.). In Northwestern hill region viz. Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir horticulture is the backbone of these states economy which supports about 1.5-2.0 million families and, provides direct or …


Monitoring Of Heavy Metal Contamination In Fodders, Feeds And Milk In Gulbarga District Of Karnataka, K. S. Prasad, D. T. Pal, S. B. N. Rao, B. D. Naveen 2020 National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, India

Monitoring Of Heavy Metal Contamination In Fodders, Feeds And Milk In Gulbarga District Of Karnataka, K. S. Prasad, D. T. Pal, S. B. N. Rao, B. D. Naveen

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Xenobiotics like heavy metals are increasing in environment due to industrialization, urbanization and agricultural practices which pose threat to animal health and quality animal products. Safe animal feeds are important for health of animals, environment and for the safety of foods of animal origin especially milk (Prasad et al., 2012). To address the issue, monitoring of xenobiotics especially heavy metals in the fodder, feeds and animal products is necessary. The aim of the present study is to find out the status of heavy metals in feeds and milk of Gulbarga district in Karnataka.


Effect Of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae On Nutrient Content And Seedling Quality Of Important Fodder Tree Species Of Central India, Ashok Shukla, Anuradha Jha, Anil Kumar, V. D. Tripathi 2020 Central Agroforestry Research Institute, India

Effect Of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae On Nutrient Content And Seedling Quality Of Important Fodder Tree Species Of Central India, Ashok Shukla, Anuradha Jha, Anil Kumar, V. D. Tripathi

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Acacia nilotica, Albizia procera, Dalbergia sissoo and Leucaena leucocephala are important multipurpose tree species (MPTs). These are being utilized in agroforestry systems at ICAR-Central Agroforestry Research Institute (ICARCAFRI), Jhansi and are also being utilized in reforestation programme in Central India. The success of any agroforestry model and/or reforestation programme depends upon the quality seedling materials. Nursery-produced seedlings can be an effective means of ensuring successful establishment of agroforestry models and/or reforestation programme. However, such seedlings sometimes fail to establish themselves in the fields. The poor performance of planted seedlings is often associated with transplant shocks and low seedling …


The Effect Of Novel Endophyte And Insecticide Seed Treatment On The Establishment Of Long Rotation Or Perennial Ryegrass Plants In The Presence Of Adult Argentine Stem Weevil (Listronotus Bonariensis), Wayne W. Nichol, Simon F. Walker 2020 PGG Wrightson Seeds Ltd., New Zealand

The Effect Of Novel Endophyte And Insecticide Seed Treatment On The Establishment Of Long Rotation Or Perennial Ryegrass Plants In The Presence Of Adult Argentine Stem Weevil (Listronotus Bonariensis), Wayne W. Nichol, Simon F. Walker

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Argentine stem weevil (Listronotus bonariensis (Kuschel)) is a recognised pasture pest throughout most regions of New Zealand including an increasing threat to the southern half of the South Island (Popay et al. 2011). Mitigation options for control of adult Argentine stem weevil (ASW) during establishment of ryegrass are available. The following study investigated the potential for seed infected with novel endophytic fungi Neotyphodium sp.(Clavicipitaceae: Hypocreales) and/or seed treated with systemic insecticide to improve the survivability of ryegrass seedlings in the presence of adult ASW in South Otago, New Zealand.


Endophytes For Improving Ryegrass Performance: Current Status And Future Possibilities, Alison J. Popay, David E. Hume 2020 AgResearch, New Zealand

Endophytes For Improving Ryegrass Performance: Current Status And Future Possibilities, Alison J. Popay, David E. Hume

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The endophyte N. lolii was introduced naturally into New Zealand and Australia when perennial ryegrass seed was brought into these countries. Although the presence of the endophyte was recognised early in the 19th Century, its effects were only discovered in the early 1980s when it was found that these Wild-type strains of endophyte caused ryegrass staggers, a neuromuscular condition of grazing animals (Fletcher and Harvey 1981), and that they also protected their hosts from the effects of Argentine stem weevil (Listronotus bonariensis) a serious pest of ryegrass in New Zealand (Prestidge et al. 1982). These endophytes …


Pasture Pests--Are They The Real Problem?, Colin M. Ferguson, Sue Peoples 2020 AgResearch, New Zealand

Pasture Pests--Are They The Real Problem?, Colin M. Ferguson, Sue Peoples

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The New Zealand grass grub, Costelytra zealandica (White)(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) and species of the porina complex, Wiseana spp. (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae), (hereafter referred to as ‘porina’) are endemic New Zealand insects whose larvae have a long history as significant, intransigent, agricultural pests. Both affect pasture production and plant composition in most regions of the country. Grass grubs are root feeders while porina caterpillars, although dwelling in permanent subterranean burrows, emerge at night to feed on above ground plant foliage. Both find rye-grass and white clover, the basis of most New Zealand pastures, very favourable food plants. The life histories and larval development …


Linking Rangeland Management With The Nutritional Physiology And Ecology Of Locusts, Arianne J. Cease 2020 University of Sydney, Australia

Linking Rangeland Management With The Nutritional Physiology And Ecology Of Locusts, Arianne J. Cease

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Rangeland management practices alter soil and plant characteristics and communities. These changes have implications for the success of pests common to grass and forage systems. Understanding how pests respond to anthropogenic influences is a key variable for the development of sustainable pest management strategies that minimize potential risk and severity of pest damage. For example, heavy livestock grazing in northeast China promotes locust outbreaks by lowering plant nitrogen content. This in turn likely decreases the amount of protein, relative to carbohydrate, that locusts receive. In this case, a low protein/high carbohydrate diet is just what this locust species needs to …


Yield And Quality Of Dual Purpose Sorghum-Fodder Cowpea Cropping System As Influenced By Integrated Nutrient Management, R. V. T. Balazzii Naaiik, R. Susheela, V. Chandrika, M. Shanti, T. Shashikala, K. B. Suneetha Dev 2020 Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, India

Yield And Quality Of Dual Purpose Sorghum-Fodder Cowpea Cropping System As Influenced By Integrated Nutrient Management, R. V. T. Balazzii Naaiik, R. Susheela, V. Chandrika, M. Shanti, T. Shashikala, K. B. Suneetha Dev

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Integrated nutrient management in cropping system ensures higher fertilizer use efficiency through balanced combination of organic manures and chemical fertilizers. INM is required to stimulate sustainability in production of crops in cropping sequence. Sorghum is commonly grown for grain and fodder in different agro-climatic regions of Andhra Pradesh. The crop can be grown both in kharif and rabi season. In our country, sorghum provides a cheap source of dietary carbohydrate and energy. Sorghum is a C4 plant species however grain and fodder yields are low mainly because of low inputs. Since it is not precisely known that what would …


Mineral Status Of Livestock, Soil, Feeds And Fodders In Ajmer District Of Rajasthan, Sheela Choudhary, Ramkesh Meena, Sunil Dutt Choudhary, Poonam Yadav 2020 Post Graduate Institute of Veterinary Education and Research, India

Mineral Status Of Livestock, Soil, Feeds And Fodders In Ajmer District Of Rajasthan, Sheela Choudhary, Ramkesh Meena, Sunil Dutt Choudhary, Poonam Yadav

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

A large number of Indian livestock suffer from deficiencies or imbalances in minerals because they are mainly maintained on crop residue based rations and grazing without access to mineral supplement (Mc Dowell et al., 1993). Deficiency or imbalance of single or multiple minerals results in enzymatic dysfunction and hormonal imbalance associated with fertility of animals (Maurice, 2003). In India where dietary concentration of fodder fed to the animals are unknown or highly variable due to availability, season, location, forage, species and animal potential (Sharma et al., 2003), it is important to determine plasma mineral concentrations in animal region wise, …


The Clover Root Weevil Invasion: Impact And Response Of The New Zealand Pastoral Industry 1996-2012, Philippa J. Gerard, James R. Crush, Colin M. Ferguson, Scott Hardwick, Mark R. McNeill, Craig B. Phillips 2020 AgResearch, New Zealand

The Clover Root Weevil Invasion: Impact And Response Of The New Zealand Pastoral Industry 1996-2012, Philippa J. Gerard, James R. Crush, Colin M. Ferguson, Scott Hardwick, Mark R. Mcneill, Craig B. Phillips

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Clover root weevil, Sitona lepidus Gyllenhall (Curculionidae: Coleoptera), was first reported in New Zealand in 1996. With few natural enemies or competitors, it rapidly became a major pest of white clover. Its strong flight capability, tendency to be transported in agricultural machinery and vehicles, and wide climatic tolerance enabled it to spread the length of the country (1,600 km) by 2010. The most damaging stage is the larva, which attacks the roots, root nodules and stolons of clovers, reducing herbage production (particularly in spring), pasture clover content, and nitrogen fixation. From the time of the initial invasion, the pastoral industry …


Prescribed Fire: A Proposed Management Tool To Facilitate Black-Tailed Prairie Dog (Cynomys Ludovicianus) Colony Expansion, Felicia D. Archuleta, Paulette L. Ford 2020 New Mexico Highlands University

Prescribed Fire: A Proposed Management Tool To Facilitate Black-Tailed Prairie Dog (Cynomys Ludovicianus) Colony Expansion, Felicia D. Archuleta, Paulette L. Ford

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) are considered a keystone species in grassland ecosystems. Through their burrowing activities, they conspicuously alter grassland landscapes and provide foraging, shelter and nesting habitat for a diverse array of grassland species, in addition to serving as prey for the endangered black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes). Due to a combination of factors, the lands currently occupied by prairie dog colonies are thought to represent less than 10% of their historical range. Black-tailed prairie dogs have difficulty colonizing areas with tall and/or dense plant cover. We examine how manipulations of grassland vegetative structure through …


Influence Of Foliar Nutrition Of Selenium On Phytochelatines Content In The Forage Of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.), Iva Klusoňová, Pavel Horký, Jiří Skládanka, Markéta Komínková, Vojtěch Adam, René Kizek, Petr Škarpa, Lucia Hodulíková 2020 Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic

Influence Of Foliar Nutrition Of Selenium On Phytochelatines Content In The Forage Of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.), Iva Klusoňová, Pavel Horký, Jiří Skládanka, Markéta Komínková, Vojtěch Adam, René Kizek, Petr Škarpa, Lucia Hodulíková

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Selenium (Se) is an essential element significantly influencing health status of animals and humans. The insufficient supply of organism with this element leads to many disorders. Conversely, higher intake can be toxic. As a part of selenoproteins, it regulates the antioxidant system and thus prevents the oxidative destruction of biological membranes and prevents the damage of the body by heavy metals. Consequently, its deficiency disrupts the overall health of animals and humans because of involvement of selenium compounds in many biological functions. Selenium concentration of plant biomass is derived from its content in the soil and may considerably vary depending …


Evaluation Of Quality Traits Of Nitrogen Treated Napier Bajra Hybrid Plants In Different Cuts Using Different Nitrogen Sources, Meenakshi Goyal, Rupinder Kaur, U. S. Tiwana 2020 Punjab Agricultural University, India

Evaluation Of Quality Traits Of Nitrogen Treated Napier Bajra Hybrid Plants In Different Cuts Using Different Nitrogen Sources, Meenakshi Goyal, Rupinder Kaur, U. S. Tiwana

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Napier Bajra Hybrid, cv PBN-233 is a inter-specific hybrid between Pennisetum glaucum × Pennisetum purpureum. It is an important fast growing multi-cut fodder crop and provides fodder from April to November. It is widely distributed in sub-tropical regions of Asia, Africa, southern Europe and America. Nitrogen (N) is a fundamental regulator of plant growth and its supply strongly influence plant growth. In general, the availability of the nutrients influences the quality of various crops. Due to this reason, nitrogen fertilizers were increasingly used in agricultural sectors around the world. Some researchers reported that forage quality increased with nitrogen fertilization …


Enhancing Fodder Oat (Avena Sativa) Production In Problem Soils Using Phosphate Solubilizing Fungi Isolated From Acid And Salt Affected Soils Of India, R. Srinivasan, G. Prabhu, Manoj Chaudhary, Auji Radhakrishna, Sharmishtha Paul 2020 Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, India

Enhancing Fodder Oat (Avena Sativa) Production In Problem Soils Using Phosphate Solubilizing Fungi Isolated From Acid And Salt Affected Soils Of India, R. Srinivasan, G. Prabhu, Manoj Chaudhary, Auji Radhakrishna, Sharmishtha Paul

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Tropical and subtropical soils are predominantly acidic, and often extremely phosphorus-deficient with high phosphorus sorption (fixation) capacities. Phosphorus (P) is one of the major essential macronutrients for plants, present at levels of 400–1200 mg/kg of soil. One of the drawbacks of fertilization is that only a fraction of the P added is eventually assimilated by plants, due to high reactivity of soluble phosphate with other elements the rest becomes unavailable to plants by forming complexes with either, Al, Fe, Ca or Mn depending on soil type (Rodríguez and Fraga, 1999). Even though some soils may have high levels of total …


Composting Characteristics Of Bovine Manure Produced By Conventional Stacked Processing And An Experimental Small-Scale Apparatus, Yusuke Kajiya, Yasuyuki Ishii, Kiichi Fukuyama, Sachiko Idota 2020 University of Miyazaki, Japan

Composting Characteristics Of Bovine Manure Produced By Conventional Stacked Processing And An Experimental Small-Scale Apparatus, Yusuke Kajiya, Yasuyuki Ishii, Kiichi Fukuyama, Sachiko Idota

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Southern Kyushu is an important center of beef production in Japan and the large amounts of bovine waste that are produced in the region need to be utilized in a way that is not harmful to the environment. One such method is to use the manure to produce organic fertilizer, which can then be used to replace the chemical fertilizer that is used for forage production (Hasyim et al., 2014). The composting of bovine manure involves co-digestion of cow manure with substrates such as sawdust and hay. The composting characteristics of these mixtures are influenced by the relative amounts of …


Modelling The Effects Of Climatic Factors On The Biomass And Rodent Distribution In A Tibetan Grassland Region In China, Quanzhen Wang, Maolin Xia, Bai-Song, Xi-Rao-Zhuo-Ma, Ba-Sang, Jiang- Cuo, Zha-Dui, Jin-Mei, Ze-Duo, Surong Li, Zha-Xi, Yang-Ba, Jia-Yang, Dan-Pei, Jian Cui, Jimin Cheng 2020 Northwest A&F University, China

Modelling The Effects Of Climatic Factors On The Biomass And Rodent Distribution In A Tibetan Grassland Region In China, Quanzhen Wang, Maolin Xia, Bai-Song, Xi-Rao-Zhuo-Ma, Ba-Sang, Jiang- Cuo, Zha-Dui, Jin-Mei, Ze-Duo, Surong Li, Zha-Xi, Yang-Ba, Jia-Yang, Dan-Pei, Jian Cui, Jimin Cheng

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

To identify the main climatic factors from 2007 to 2009 that influence biomass and rodent distribution, 576 fixed sample plots within 81 million km2 of different climatic grassland in Tibet were monitored. The aboveground biomass, the total burrows, the active burrows, the burrow index, and the rodent density in the plots were measured yearly in October. The monthly precipitation and the average temperatures from April to November were obtained for four successive years (2006-2009). Correlative and modelling analyses between the aboveground biomass, the rodent density, and the climatic factors were performed. The results showed that biomass and rodent density …


Impacts And Management Of Invasive Burrowing Herbivores In Grasslands, Peter J. S. Fleming, Limin Hua, Desley Whisson 2020 Department of Primary Industries, Australia

Impacts And Management Of Invasive Burrowing Herbivores In Grasslands, Peter J. S. Fleming, Limin Hua, Desley Whisson

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Maintenance of the productivity of the world’s grasslands is critical for livestock production, bio-diversity conservation and ecosystem services. Using case studies from Australasia, North America and China, we identify general principles of managing invasive native and introduced herbivores. Management aims to achieve optimised livestock production while conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services, which are often intangible. We identify similarities and differences in the ecologies and impacts of European wild rabbits, Californian ground squirrel and plateau zokors, discuss management tools and strategies, and the ecological, social and cultural factors affecting management. The ecosystem engineering characteristics of these species that make them important …


Alteration Of Physiological Parameters Of Milkvetch (Astragalus Adsurgens) By The Pathogen Embellisia Astragali, Binhua Yu, Zhibiao Nan 2020 Lanzhou University, China

Alteration Of Physiological Parameters Of Milkvetch (Astragalus Adsurgens) By The Pathogen Embellisia Astragali, Binhua Yu, Zhibiao Nan

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Milkvetch (Astragalus adsurgens) is sown on > 1 M ha in China as a forage legume and to control soil and water erosion. It is drought-tolerant and has high herbage yield, wide adaptability and medium forage quality. However, fungal disease is a major factor affecting its persistence and productivity. Embellisia astragali is a highly virulent seed-borne pathogen which commonly causes stunt and root rot. The objective of this study was to characterize the impact of Embellisia astragali on the physiological status of milkvetch by monitoring changes through time in net photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and other parameters of milkvetch inoculated …


Comparative Sulfur Use Efficiency And Water Stress Tolerance In Two Brassica Napus Cultivars, Bok-rye Lee, Tae-hwan Kim, Sang-hyun Park, Qian Zhang, Rashed Zaman 2020 Chonnam National University, South Korea

Comparative Sulfur Use Efficiency And Water Stress Tolerance In Two Brassica Napus Cultivars, Bok-Rye Lee, Tae-Hwan Kim, Sang-Hyun Park, Qian Zhang, Rashed Zaman

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

S-deficiency and/or S-deprivation decreases the cell sap osmotic potential resulting from a net increase of intracellular solutes rather than from a loss of cell water and chlorophyll content resulting in a restriction of Rubisco synthesis and provoked the chlorosis of young leaves (Lee et al., 2014; Muneer et al., 2014). These imply that S-deficiency results in a general inhibition of photosynthesis and protein synthesis. On the other hand, several studies have indicated that S nutrition has a potential role in stress tolerance and defense mechanism. Sulfur is an essential element in the formation of sulfhydryl (S-H) and disulphide bond …


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