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ABSTRACT: The current research is to specify systematic description of obstacles of planning in training program domain of agricultural farmer planning at the level of extension and agricultural training office and at the field of Iraq, and to measure level of importance of obstacles planning axes process of farmer agricultural training program in preparation, organization, planning, implementation and evaluation. The research also referred to suggestions of processors and suitable development solutions for the farmer training programs at the level of field in order to preserve and maintain sustainability of agricultural productivity of resources...........
Keywords: Obstacles, planning training. Farmer courses.
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ABSTRACT: Plant germination is a process required for plant survival, which responds to different environmental signals. This investigation was designed to develop a methodology to improve the germination process of two different plants, maize fast germination seeds and acacia slow-germinating seeds with dormancy, by the application of direct electrical current. Discharge treatments of seeds submerged in a phosphate-buffer solution 1X (PBS 1X), pH: 7.0, varied in terms of intervals between discharges and exposure voltages. Heating the Acacia mangium seeds in boiling water before the application of discharges, highly increased germination capacity (GC) in all the treatments.........
Keywords: Growth, electrical discharges, dormancy, maize seeds, acacia seeds.
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ABSTRACT: Experimental trials were conducted to evaluate the fecundity and egg size of Clariasgariepinus brooders (700 - 990g) in Pandam Lake, Plateau State, Nigeria. Thirty female fish were caught using gill nets and long-line gears. In addition, fishermen's catch was also sampled to increase sample size and fish size. Fish were dissected and their ova sac removed, weighed and preserved in 5% formalin to prevent quick egg-freezing action before counting. An ocular micrometer (Mg=0.019 mm) was used to obtain the egg size. Regression analysis was applied to assess the total length and body weight, total length and fecundity, body weight and fecundity dependence of the brooders.........
Keywords: Brooders, Fecundity, Egg size, Gonado Somatic Index, and Pandam Lake.
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ABSTRACT: This study has assessed the welfare shocks and household food Insecurity in Ephraim Mogale and Greater Tubatse municipality of Sekhukhune district, Limpopo Province in South Africa. The study identified shocks affecting livelihood at household level and also determined the food insecurity status of households. Structured questionnaire was administered for data collection. Two hundred households were involved in the study with 100 households selected from each municipality. All response from the questionnaires was tabulated and processed with the use of statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) programme. Three analytical tools were used to achieve the objectives of the study such as, Descriptive statistics.........
Keywords: Household Food insecurity, welfare shocks, linear regression, Sekhukhune, Limpopo Province.
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ABSTRACT: This research was conducted in biotechnology laboratories of grain test and validation office – Ministry of Agriculture, 2016. Nine cucumber genotypes, represented pure local and imported classes, were cultivated to evaluate genetic diversity and determine genetic affinity among them by using 13 starters kind Inter Simple Sequence Repeats ( ISSR), 10 of them showed an activity to give a polymorphism among the studied genotypes which give 94 alleles, the ratio of this polymorphism was 68%. The starter UBC862 gave higher bands of 15, while the starter A35 gave lower bands of 6. The study showed that genetic similarity of the genetic affinity ranged between 0.506 – 0769 in which the higher genetic affinity (0.769) was for V5 and V2 varieties followed by (0.743) for V6 and V3 varieties, while the lower genetic affinity (0.506) was for V8 and V9 varieties.
Keywords: Cucumber, polymorphism, ISSR, allele.
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ABSTRACT: The effects of three kinds of organic fertilizers were examined on the growth performance of Corchorusolitorius L. The experiment was laid in Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with four treatments. The varied concentrations of the treatments used were 1. 6 t ha-1, 3. 2 t ha-1, 4.8 t ha-1 and 7.2 t ha-1. The study revealed that 7.2 t ha-1 of poultry manure produced the highest growth at 8 weeks after transplanting (8WAT). Goat manure at 7.2 t ha-1 had the highest number of leaves while poultry manure has the least number of leaves. Poultry manure at 7.2 t ha-1 produced the highest number of branches. This was similar to those of goat and cowdung manure treated pots...............
Keywords: Organic, poultry manure, cowdung, goat manure, Corchorusolitorius
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Estimation the Demand on Human Laborby Using Dual Approachin Iraqi Agricultural Sector |
Country | : | Iraq |
Authors | : | Eskander H. Ali |
: | 10.9790/2380-1004024550 |
ABSTRACT: There is no doubt thateconomic efficiency achieve when all the inputs factors use in an efficient way. The aim of this paper is determined the demand for Labor and the impact of the relationship between the Labor and Capital in the Iraqi agricultural sector during the period 1990-2014 rely on the dual approach by using the profit and cost models. To estimate the profit function it used the Cobb-Douglas model, and the results showed that the Labor demand elasticity for the worker's wage is -0.87, and that means when the wages are rise about 10% the demand of Labor will reduce about 1.78%.The cross-sectional elasticity between labor and capital is about 4.6, and that means for any increase in the capital such...............
Keywords: Cobb – Douglas Profit Function . Wages. Elasticity
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ABSTRACT: The Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus is a complex autoimmune diseases of great importance in veterinary dermatology, because it presents inflammatory processes important generated by the deposition of immune complexes in the tissues, as well as the possibility of progressing to the systemic form of the disease. The objective of this study was to review the literature of the variants of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus found in dogs and describe the clinical case of a dog of the breed Samoyed with Lupus Erythematosus Discoid. The animal had typical lesions on the face and had its definite diagnosis through clinical evaluation and histopathological examination of the lesion. The treatment protocol included the use of immunosuppressants such as cyclosporine and topical corticosteroids, obtaining great success and remission is almost full of injuries.
Keywords: Discoid Lupus Erythematosus, cyclosporine, autoimmune dermatopathy, dog.
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ABSTRACT: A total of 100 positive faecal samples were examined using floatation technique to detect strongylide eggs, were confirmed by PCR technique, faecal samples were storage by frozen in -20°C and DNA extraction by using phenol/chloroform/isoamylalcohol protocol. PCR leading to amplify the region of the second internal transcribed spacer (ITS-2) of nuclear ribosomal DNA (r DNA) of strongylide species, amplification by three different primers in separate reactions, in each reaction used species specific primer forward and a universal reverse primer to srongylide species NC2.............
Keywords: Strongylide, PCR, ITS-2, NC2, goats, Sudan.
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ABSTRACT: Human diet and nutritional status have undergone a sequence of major shifts, stated as nutrition transition. Studies showed that urbanization has been carrying a rise in demand for meat products. In India, cultural and seasonal differences are also accountable for variation in meat consumption. A study was performed to understand the seasonal influences among the rural, semi-urban and urban meat eating consumer behavior with sample size of 90 meat eating respondents and 30 non-meat eating respondents. The results should that majority of the respondents preferred to eat meat during festivals and holidays than other seasons.
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ABSTRACT: Cadmium(Cd) has been proven to affect plant growth and development. Experiment was therefore, conducted to examine the influence of Cd on aromatic rice cultivars at tillering stage. The experiment was arranged in a randomized complete block design comprising three different aromatic rice cultivars (Meixiangzhan 2, Xiangyaxiangzhan and Guixiangzhan) and three Cd levels (0, 50 and 100 mg/kg-1 soil). Antioxidant enzymes (Superoxide dismutase (SOD), Peroxidase(POD), and Catalase(CAT)), osmolyte accumulation (proline, protein, total sugar, amino acid), lipid peroxidation (in terms of melanodialdehyde(MDA)) and growth parameters (plant height, and total dry matter content) and Cd uptake in rice cultivars exposed to different Cd levels were examined..............
Keywords: Cadmium effects, Rice, Uptake, Antioxidants Enzymes, Osmulyte accumulation
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ABSTRACT: An attempt had been made to develop a comparative relationship between the length and the weight of Glossogobius giuris and also the Relative condition factor (Kn) collected from the river Singla which is the inlet of one of the biggest wetland, Sone Beel in the Karimganj district of Assam. During the study period the value of exponent 'n' in the equation W = cLn was found to be 1.47 for the species. The computed 't' value indicated that the 'n' value of the species is significantly different from the expected value '3' and hence the Cube Law W = cLn did not hold good in the case of Glossogobius giuris in the river..............
Keywords: Length-Weight relationship, Condition Factor, Glossogobius giuris, correlation co-efficient, River Singla, Karimganj, Assam.
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ABSTRACT: There is considerable disagreement on the natural soil requirement for sufficient growth and development of Senna obtusifolia. Therefore, green house grown trials of Senna obtusifolia seedlings in five different soils were investigated. Viable seeds of the Senna obtusifolia were sown in clay, clay sand, loam, loam sand and sandy soils and the germinated seedlings were monitored for a period of eighteen days in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with four replications. Several growth parameters were taken during the experimental period..............
Keywords: Green house, root, Sudan savannah, senna obtusifolia, soil texture, vegetative.
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