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Dissertation
Einfluss der Mensch-Tier-Beziehung auf die Eutergesundheit von Milchkühen
(2011-03-03)
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde der Einfluss der Mensch-Tier-Beziehung sowie verschiedener Managementmaßnahmen auf die Eutergesundheit der Milchviehherden von 46 Schweizer Betrieben, die am Bestandsbetreuungsprogramm mit Schwerpunkt Eutergesundheit „pro-Q“ teilnahmen, untersucht. Für die Charakterisierung der Mensch-Tier-Beziehung wurden Melkereinstellungen mittels Fragebögen, Melker- und Kuhverhalten beim Melken und die Ausweichdistanz der Kühe im Laufstall erfasst. Die Darstellung der Eutergesundheit erfolgte ...
Dissertation
Quantifizierung der Fress- und Wiederkäuaktivitäten von Milchkühen
(2011-02-16)
Niedrige Milchpreise setzen die deutschen Milchbauern unter Kostendruck und veranlassen sie, die Laktationsleistung der Kühe zu erhöhen. Im Zusammenhang mit weiteren Milchleistungssteigerungen kommt einer wiederkäuergerechten Fütterung im Hinblick auf die Vermeidung gesundheitlicher Risiken eine besondere Bedeutung zu. Ziel des Forschungsvorhabens war es, eine Messmethode zur Bestimmung von Fress- und Wiederkäuaktivitäten zu entwickeln, welche die bisherigen methodischen Unzulänglichkeiten überwindet und ermöglicht ...
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Effects of tubers of the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) and potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) on the intestinal microbiota of pigs and evaluation of a procedure for quantification of microbial mass in pig faeces
(2011-12-21)
Die Mikrobiota im Gastrointestinaltrakt (GIT) spielt eine bedeutende Rolle beim Fermentationsprozess im Bezug auf die Nährstoffversorgung sowie die Gesundheit des Darms und des gesamten Organismus. Inulin und resistente Stärke (RS) konnten als präbiotisch wirksame Substanzen identifiziert werden und sind jeweils auch in den Knollen der Topinamburpflanze (Helianthus tuberosus) und in Kartoffeln (Solanum tuberosum) enthalten. Da sie ebenfalls energiereiche Futtermittel für Schweine sind, war es das Ziel der ersten ...
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Assessment of land use and land cover changes during the last 50 years in oases and surrounding rangelands of Xinjiang, NW China
(Kassel University Press, 2011)
An analysis of historical Corona images, Landsat images, recent radar and Google Earth® images was conducted to determine land use and land cover changes of oases settlements and surrounding rangelands at the fringe of the Altay Mountains from 1964 to 2008. For the Landsat datasets supervised classification methods were used to test the suitability of the Maximum Likelihood Classifier with subsequent smoothing and the Sequential Maximum A Posteriori Classifier (SMAPC). The results show a trend typical for the steppe ...
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Identifying the component structure of job satisfaction by principal components analysis among extension officers in North West Province, South Africa
(Kassel University Press, 2011)
The component structure of a 34-item scale measuring different aspects of job satisfaction was investigated among extension officers in North West Province, South Africa. A simple random sampling technique was used to select 40 extension officers from which data were collected. A structured questionnaire consisting of 34 job satisfaction and 10 personal characteristic items was administered to the extension officers. Items on job satisfaction were measured at interval level and analyzedwith Principal ComponentAnalysis. ...
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Using a Double-pass solar drier for drying of bamboo shoots
(Kassel University Press, 2011)
Three different drying methods, a forced convection double-pass solar drier (DPSD), typical cabinet type natural convection solar drier (CD) and traditional open-sun drying (OSD) were used for draying of bamboo shoots in central Vietnam. During drying the operational parameters such as drying temperature, relative humidity, air velocity, insolation and water evaporation have been recorded hourly. The mean drying temperatures and relative humidity in the drying chamber were 55.2°C, 23.7%; 47.5°C, 37,6%; 36.2°C, 47.8% ...
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Agri-environmental evaluation of traditional and alternative corn production systems in Chiapas, Mexico
(Kassel University Press, 2011)
This study evaluates the effects of environmental variables on traditional and alternative agroecosystems in three Ejidos (communal lands) in the Chiapas rainforest in Mexico. The tests occurred within two seasonal agricultural cycles. In spring-summer, experiments were performed with the traditional slash, fell and burn (S-F-B) system, no-burn systems and rotating systems with Mucuna deeringiana Bort., and in the autumn-winter agricultural cycle, three no-burn systems were compared to evaluate the effect of alternative ...
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Soil fertility and nutrient status of traditional Gayo coffee agroforestry systems in the Takengon region, Aceh Province, Indonesia
(Kassel University Press, 2011)
Little is known about the traditional coffee cultivation systems in Central Aceh, Indonesia, where coffee production is a major source of income for local Gayo people. Based on field observations and farmer interviews, 14 representative agroforestry coffee plantations of different age classes (60-70 years, 30-40 years, and 20 years) as well as seven adjacent grassland and native forest sites were selected for this study, and soil and coffee leaf samples collected for nutrient analysis. Significant differences in soil ...
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Resource use pattern and agroecosystem functioning in Rawanganga micro-watershed in Garhwal Himalaya, India
(Kassel University Press, 2011)
Agro-ecological resource use pattern in a traditional hill agricultural watershed in Garhwal Himalaya was analysed along an altitudinal transect. Thirty one food crops were found, although only 0.5% agriculture land is under irrigation in the area. Fifteen different tree species within agroforestry systems were located and their density varied from 30-90 trees/ha. Grain yield, fodder from agroforest trees and crop residue were observed to be highest between 1200 and 1600 m a.s.l. Also the annual energy input- output ...
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Evaluating partial root-zone irrigation and mulching in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) under a sub-humid tropical climate
(Kassel University Press, 2011)
The field experiments were conducted to compare the alternate partial root-zone irrigation (APRI) with and without black plastic mulch (BPM) with full root-zone irrigation (FRI) in furrow-irrigated okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench) at Bhubaneswar, India. APRI means that one of the two neighbouring furrows was alternately irrigated during consecutive watering. FRI was the conventional method where every furrow was irrigated during each watering. The used irrigation levels were 25% available soil moisture depletion ...