908 resultados para AC feeding
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar características agronômicas de genótipos de bananeira, em três ciclos de produção. O experimento foi realizado em blocos ao acaso, com parcelas subdivididas e cinco repetições, em Rio Branco, AC. Os genótipos Preciosa, Japira, Pacovan Ken, Pacovan, PA42-44, Prata-anã, ST12-31, FHIA 02, Nanicão, Grande Naine, Calipso, Ambrósia e Bucaneiro foram avaliados quanto aos caracteres: altura da planta; diâmetro do pseudocaule; número de folhas vivas na floração e na colheita; ciclo de formação do cacho da floração à colheita; número de pencas por cacho; massa do fruto e do cacho; e produtividade. As cultivares Preciosa e Pacovan Ken apresentaram as maiores alturas, e os híbridos PA42-44 e FHIA 02, e as cultivares Prata-anã, Nanicão e Grande Naine, o porte mais baixo. As cultivares Nanicão, Ambrósia, Bucaneiro, Pacovan, Prata-anã e Grande Naine e o híbrido ST12-31 apresentaram os menores números de folhas vivas na colheita. A cultivar Preciosa e o híbrido FHIA 02 foram os mais produtivos. Os híbridos PA42-44 e FHIA 02 apresentam características agronômicas promissoras e podem ser incorporados ao sistema produtivo, assim como os híbridos de Pacovan, já adaptados e recomendados para o cultivo no Estado do Acre.
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Mécénat texte imprimé : Cet ouvrage a été numérisé grâce à Frédéric et Elisabeth Bonté
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The objective of this work was to establish and test the induced-feeding bioassay in order to detect Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal activity against Epilachna paenulata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Larvae were induced to swallow high concentrations of spore-crystal suspensions of seven exotic and 30 Argentine B. thuringiensis strains. The great majority of strains showed no toxicity to E. paenulata larvae, and observed mortality was lower than 30%. Induced-feeding bioassay is feasible, and should be used for prospecting strains that produce right combinations of Cry proteins needed to an efficient pest control.
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Capítol 12 de 'Josep Carner: l'exili del mite (1945-1970)', sobre el llibre pòstum de refranys i aforismes 'Proverbis d'ací i d'allà' (1974).
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the ideal feeding rate and frequency for juvenile pompano (Trachinotus marginatus). Two experiments were carried out in a completely randomized design, with three replicates each. In experiment I, 25 fish (4.8±0.6 g and 6.48±0.01 cm) were stocked in 15 tanks (50 L) during 21 days and fed 4, 8, 12, 16, and 20% body weight per day. In experiment II, 20 fish (4.1±0.1 g and 6.6±0.1 cm) were stocked in 15 tanks (40 L) during 28 days and fed 2, 6, 8, and 10 times a day. The tested feeding rates and frequencies did not influence survival. Final weight and length in experiment I were significantly lower in fish fed 4% body weight per day, whereas in experiment II only weight was significantly lower in fish fed 2 and 6 times a day. At the end of both experiments, apparent feed conversion showed significant difference, with the worst value observed for fish fed 20% body weight per day in experiment I and 2 times a day in experiment II. Juvenile pompano show better growth performance when fed 8% body weight per day and 8 times a day.
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of feed deprivation and refeeding with diets containing different energy to protein ratios (E/P) on the performance and physiology of juvenile tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum). A 4x2 factorial arrangement with three replicates was used, with four E/P ratios (11.5, 10.5, 9.5, and 8.5 kcal g-1 digestible energy per protein) and two feeding regimens (with and without deprivation), during 60 days. Fish from the food-deprived group were fasted for 14 days and refed from the fifteenth to the sixtieth day, whereas the remaining fish were fed for 60 days. At the end of the experimental period, weight of fish subjected to food deprivation was lower than that of those continuously fed; however, this condition did not influence the physiological parameters analyzed. Tambaqui fed 11.5 kcal g-1 achieved lower final weight than those fed with the other diets, in both regimens. Among the physiological parameters, only plasma protein presented significant increase in fish fed 8.5 kcal g-1, in both feeding regimens, probably due to the higher dietary protein concentration. These results indicate that fish show a partial compensatory growth, and that 10.5 kcal g-1 can be recommended for the diet of juvenile tambaqui.
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the performance of Pacific marine shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) and tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), in a polyculture in tanks subjected to different stocking densities and feeding strategies, in comparison with monoculture. Two experiments were performed, at the same time, in a completely randomized design with three treatments and four replicates each. Treatments for experiment I were: monoculture with 10 shrimp per m² (10S:0T); polyculture with 10 shrimp and 0.5 tilapia per m² (10S:0.5T); and polyculture with 10 shrimp and 1 tilapia per m² (10S:1T). Shrimp was the main crop, and feed was provided based on shrimp biomass. Treatments for experiment II were: monoculture with 2 tilapia per m² (2T:0S); polyculture with 2 tilapia and 2.5 shrimp per m² (2T:2.5S); and polyculture with 2 tilapia and 5 shrimp per m² (2T:5S). Tilapia was the main crop, and feed was provided based on fish requirements. In the experiment I, tilapia introduction to shrimp culture resulted in lower shrimp growth and poor feed conversion rate. In experiment II, shrimp introduction to tilapia culture did not interfere with fish performance. Polyculture is more efficient with the combination of 2 tilapia and 2.5 or 5 shrimp per m² and feed based on fish requirements.
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Référence bibliographique : Toledano, Marieschi, 4c
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Référence bibliographique : Toledano, Marieschi, 5f
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Référence bibliographique : Toledano, Marieschi, 27b
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Référence bibliographique : Toledano, Marieschi, 27b
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Référence bibliographique : Toledano, Marieschi, HC