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Assessing the users’ need for a spatial decision support system of smallholder farming in Kenya
(Kassel University Press, 2014)
Accurate data of the natural conditions and agricultural systems with a good spatial resolution are a key factor to tackle food insecurity in developing countries. A broad variety of approaches exists to achieve precise data and information about agriculture. One system, especially developed for smallholder agriculture in East Africa, is the Farm Management Handbook of Kenya. It was first published in 1982/83 and fully revised in 2012, now containing 7 volumes. The handbooks contain detailed information on climate, ...
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Carcass composition of Venda indigenous scavenging chickens under village management
(Kassel University Press, 2015-05-21)
Four Venda indigenous scavenging (VIS) chickens (one young male and one young female of 10-16 weeks of age, a mature cockerel and a mature hen) were randomly purchased from each of six adjacent rural villages during three different seasons (autumn, winter and spring) to determine the meat yield and carcass chemical composition. A total of 72 chickens were slaughtered and feathers, head, neck, viscera, feet and lungs were removed. The live body weight, dressed carcass weight and also the mass of the breast without ...
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Effect of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) extract on weight, hematology and cell-mediated immune response of newborn goat kids
(Kassel University Press, 2015-06-02)
This study aimed at evaluating the effects of different levels of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) extract on growth rate, hematology and cell-mediated immune response in Markhoz newborn goat kids. Twenty four goat kids (aged 7 +/- 3 days) were randomly allotted to four groups with six replicates. The groups included: control, T1, T2 and T3 groups which received supplemented-milk with 0, 100, 200 and 400mg aqueous rosemary extract per kg of live body weight per day for 42 days. Body weights of kids were measured ...
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LWA 2010
(2011-01-12)
Dissertation
The Suppressive Nature of Compost against Pythium spp: evaluation of compost-based applications in two host pathogen systems using bioassays and molecular fingerprinting
(2018-08-14)
The suppressive effect of composts on soil-borne plant pathogens has been widely reported in the scientific literature. However, the role of the compost microbiome, in this respect, is still not well understood. The general goal of this research was the molecular-biological characterisation of the microbiomes of two compost types within the host-pathogen system Pythium ultimum and cucumber, thereby contributing to understanding the role of the microbial structure of the chosen composts in this specific system. An ...
Dissertation
Agrobiodiversity through evolutionary plant breeding – System specific adaptation of agronomic and morphological traits and effective populations size in composite cross populations of winter wheat
(2018-02-05)
Der Schwerpunkt der vorliegenden Arbeit ist die Beschäftigung mit Züchtungsmethoden, die eine Erhöhung der Agrobiodiversität mit sich bringen, außerdem werden die Auswirkungen diversifizierter Anbausysteme betrachtet.
Dissertation
Effects of fertilizer type and rate on partitioning of soil organic matter into pools of different stability
(2010-05-26)
Type and rate of fertilizers influence the level of soil organic carbon (Corg) and total nitrogen (Nt) markedly, but the effect on C and N partitioning into different pools is open to question. The objectives of the present work were to:
(i) quantify the impact of fertilizer type and rate on labile, intermediate and passive C and N pools by using a combination of biological, chemical and mathematical methods;
(ii) explain previously reported differences in the soil organic matter (SOM) levels between soils receiving ...
Dissertation
Effects of tillage on processes of organic matter sequestration
(2010-06-28)
To increase the organic matter (OM) content in the soil is one main goal in arable soil management. The adoption of tillage systems with reduced tillage depth and/or frequency (reduced tillage) or of no-tillage was found to increase the concentration of soil OM compared to conventional tillage (CT; ploughing to 20-30 cm). However, the underlying processes are not yet clear and are discussed contradictorily. So far, few investigations were conducted on tillage systems with a shallow tillage depth (minimum tillage = ...
Aufsatz
Effects of fertility management strategies on phosphorus bioavailability in four West African soils
(2001)
Low phosphorus (P) in acid sandy soils of the West African Sudano-Sahelian zone is a major limitation to crop growth. To compare treatment effects on total dry matter (TDM) of crops and plant available P (P-Bray and isotopically exchangeable P), field experiments were carried out for 2 years at four sites where annual rainfall ranged from 560 to 850 mm and topsoil pH varied between 4.2 and 5.6. Main treatments were: (i) crop residue (CR) mulch at 500 and 2000 kg ha^-1, (ii) eight different rates and sources of P and ...
Aufsatz
Destructive and non-destructive measurements of residual crop residue and phosphorus effects on growth and composition of herbaceous fallow species in the Sahel
(2001)
Little is known about the residual effects of crop residue (CR) and phosphorus (P) application on the fallow vegetation following repeated cultivation of pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] in the Sahel. The objective of this study, therefore, was (i) to measure residual effects of CR, mulched at annual rates of 0, 500, 1000 and 2000 kg CR ha^-1, broadcast P at 0 and 13 kg P ha^-1 and P placement at 0, 1, 3, 5 and 7 kg P ha^-1 on the herbaceous dry matter (HDM) 2 years after the end of the experiment and ...