Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:Applied Soil Ecology:Vol14.Issue2.Apr2000:
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Factors influencing the maintenance of genetic variation in quantitative traits in populations undergoing artificial selection are reviewed. Formulae are given for simple cases,
A feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effect of two direct-fed microbial cultures containing Saccharomyces cerevisiae, on ruminal fermentation and digestibility of diets
Recent research has shown that there is genetic second objective was to investigate the effect of variation in the feed eaten by young growing beef pre-test rearing treatments
scanner immediately and after 6 and 18 months. Differences in the soil surface roughness were assumed to indicate mesofaunal activities and intrinsic soil processes. Soil
Ecotoxicological tests (mortality and reproduction) were undertaken to test the sensitivities to cadmium and phenantrene of two clones from different RAPD defined groups. These
In this study, experiments were performed with the plant, Brassica napus, to test whether UV-B directly and indirectly influences (a) the decomposi- tion of litter by a select group
We hypothesized that, in addition to more favorable edaphic factors, the inoculum potential of beneficial vesicular–arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi was higher, and therefore,
The rationale for and examples of use of three of these methods are presented: guanine plus cytosine content of total soil DNA (G C), terminal restriction fragment length