Drought and Extreme Heat Cause Most of Australia’s Crop DamageJoel_Lawrence
Weather plays a huge role in agriculture, and specific crops differ in the type of weather conditions that make them grow. However, problems arise with climate change when it contributes to unexpected extreme weather.
O texto descreve como as portas na vida representam desafios e oportunidades de crescimento. Ao enfrentar medos e incertezas, novas portas se abrem trazendo descobertas e aprendizados. Erros fazem parte do processo e podem levar a acertos futuros, desde que se aprenda com eles. Manter-se estagnado trás monotonia, mas arriscar-se a enfrentar novos desafios trás enriquecimento e privilégios.
Emarald group of Hotels in Ooty, India offers luxury resort accommodations with modern amenities like Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and 24-hour room service. The resorts aim to provide a world-class experience for both domestic and international tourists visiting Ooty, known for its scenic beauty. Guests can choose from rooms and apartments with two bedrooms, living rooms, and attached bathrooms.
Drought and Extreme Heat Cause Most of Australia’s Crop DamageJoel_Lawrence
Weather plays a huge role in agriculture, and specific crops differ in the type of weather conditions that make them grow. However, problems arise with climate change when it contributes to unexpected extreme weather.
O texto descreve como as portas na vida representam desafios e oportunidades de crescimento. Ao enfrentar medos e incertezas, novas portas se abrem trazendo descobertas e aprendizados. Erros fazem parte do processo e podem levar a acertos futuros, desde que se aprenda com eles. Manter-se estagnado trás monotonia, mas arriscar-se a enfrentar novos desafios trás enriquecimento e privilégios.
Emarald group of Hotels in Ooty, India offers luxury resort accommodations with modern amenities like Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and 24-hour room service. The resorts aim to provide a world-class experience for both domestic and international tourists visiting Ooty, known for its scenic beauty. Guests can choose from rooms and apartments with two bedrooms, living rooms, and attached bathrooms.
This study aims to assess the effects of thermal stress on semen parameters of Alpine bucks. The study will be conducted over three months - January (winter), April (spring), and June (summer) - to determine the impacts of cold and heat stress. Blood and semen parameters like red blood cell count, white blood cell count, packed cell volume, hemoglobin levels, ejaculate color, consistency, volume, sperm concentration, motility, viability, and morphology will be evaluated to understand how thermal stress influences the physiological and biochemical traits of buck semen.
Impact of climate change on livestock reproduction and its ameliorative measuresDrSapunii Hanah
Climate directly or indirectly has a great impact on livestock production and reproduction such as estrus cycle, follicular growth, fertility, semen production etc. However, there is always a way to tackle the problem by implementing scientific housing system, nutritional intervention etc
Climate Change and Livestock Production By Prof. Dr. Sar Zamin Khan.pptxSarzamin Khan
Climate change is negatively impacting livestock production in Pakistan in several ways. Rising temperatures are reducing feed intake, body weight, and milk production in livestock. It is also hindering reproduction by decreasing fertility, sperm quality, and embryonic development. Changes in weather patterns are shortening winters and expanding summers, disrupting breeding seasons for some animals. Additionally, climate change is reducing forage quality and quantity, exacerbating water scarcity issues, and increasing disease spread. To mitigate these effects, the document recommends adopting high yielding animal breeds, conservation efforts, improved feeding strategies, and construction of water reservoirs.
Impacts of heat stress on poultry productionOssama Motawae
Heat stress negatively impacts poultry production in several ways. It causes behavioral changes where birds spend less time feeding and more time resting. Physiologically, it disrupts reproductive hormones and growth rates. It also suppresses the immune system by reducing organ weights and antibody responses. In terms of production, heat stress decreases feed intake, body weight, egg production, and meat quality. It results in estimated annual economic losses of $1.69-2.36 billion to the US poultry industry.
Outdoor large scale microalgae consortium culture for biofuel production in s...Alexander Decker
Heating microalgal cultures in the morning increased growth rates compared to unheated controls, showing heating can extend the effective photoperiod in winter. Heating for an hour was as effective as heating all day. Adding glucose, acetate or ethanol to cultures at night overcame typical biomass loss. Glucose was most effective at sustaining biomass, increasing growth rates by 3.57 turbidity units/hour compared to controls. Acetate and ethanol also increased growth but were less effective than glucose. In conclusion, heating and nighttime carbon supplementation can theoretically achieve consistent year-round growth with outdoor cultivation.
This document summarizes a study on the effects of high temperature stress on anti-oxidative stress metabolism in four maize genotypes during the reproductive stage. The study found that two genotypes (NSJ221 and NSJ189) showed an increase in anti-oxidative enzyme activities and antioxidants under heat stress, while two other genotypes (PSRJ13099 and RJR270) showed a decrease. Specifically, the sensitive genotypes had higher levels of hydrogen peroxide and lipid peroxidation damage, and lower levels of antioxidants like ascorbate under heat stress compared to the tolerant genotypes. The study aims to improve understanding of heat stress responses to help develop maize varieties with enhanced heat tolerance.
Effects of Temperature on the Growth and Development of Culex pipiens Complex...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences(IOSR-JPBS) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of Pharmacy and Biological Science. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in Pharmacy and Biological Science. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Towards Sustainable Small Ruminant Production System in Response to Climate C...ACDI/VOCA
This document discusses strategies for sustainable small ruminant production systems in response to climate change in the Caribbean. It notes that climate change will negatively impact small ruminant agriculture through increased temperature, drought, and extreme weather events. This will reduce forage quality and availability, and directly stress animals through heat. The document recommends developing climate-smart farming practices like shade structures and intensive systems. It also stresses conserving genetic diversity, educating farmers, and developing regional expertise in animal agriculture to enhance food security under climate change.
Temperature – limiting factor [autosaved] newSumer Pankaj
Temperature is the degree or the intensity of heatness or coldness of any object surroundings or organism and it plays a major role in development and growth of organisms in various ways like affect on metabolism, reproduction, sex ratio, morphology etc. Some organisms are adapted to extreme high temperatures and extreme low temperatures, which make them to sustain their life easily. There are many ways by which organisms can sustain themselves in these areas like occurrence of hibernation, activation, morphological and physiological changes etc. Though organisms have made their lives very much easier, temperature plays a major role in their growth and development.
Mitigation approches of climat change.pptxRamnathPotai
Ramnath Potai presented on approaches to mitigate climate change through studying plant responses. The presentation discussed what climate change is, its causes like greenhouse gas emissions, and its impacts like rising temperatures and sea levels. It described how stresses from climate change like drought, heat, and salinity affect plant growth. The presentation also discussed physiological responses in plants to increased CO2, temperature changes, and altered precipitation patterns. Finally, it proposed mitigation approaches like breeding stress-tolerant crops, agroforestry, and improved water management.
Heat stress can cause early embryonic loss in dairy cows. When environmental temperatures exceed the cow's thermal comfort zone, it disrupts embryonic development. Specifically, heat stress negatively impacts oocyte development, fertilization rates, and embryo survival. It reduces conception by 6.9-12.8% for every 0.5°C increase in uterine temperature above 38.3-38.6°C. This window of susceptibility spans from 15-19 weeks before ovulation to 2-3 days after. Mechanisms include damage to the oocyte and early embryo, impaired protein synthesis, and increased free radicals. Managing heat stress focuses on cooling strategies like shade and sprinklers as well as nutritional adjustments and genetic selection.
Effect of ethanol_stem_extract_of_homalium_letestui_on_histological_features_...oyepata
This study investigated the effects of ethanol stem extract of Homalium letestui on kidney damage induced by paracetamol in rats. Rats were pretreated with the stem extract at doses of 250, 500, and 750 mg/kg or silymarin for 8 days before being given paracetamol. Kidney tissues were analyzed using hematoxylin and eosin and Bence Jones staining. Paracetamol caused kidney cell damage including degeneration, inflammation, and necrosis. Pretreatment with the stem extract or silymarin reduced this cellular damage in a dose-dependent manner and improved kidney architecture. The extract also positively influenced hematological and biochemical markers altered by paracetamol, indicating its potential
From the Ground Level to the Board Level: Considering Climate Change and its ...Turlough Guerin GAICD FGIA
The interplay between climate change and food safety is now well established by the research community. In this paper, I take the perspective of board directors of organisations in the fresh food supply chain. I consider what the implications of this interplay are for individual directors, the board, and the organisation as a whole. The key message? While the physical impacts from a changing climate on fresh food safety throughout the value chain at the ground level are evident, the way these risks crystallise as they make their way to the board level are less obvious. Primary producers, operations managers and researchers should be attuned to this. Directors need to ask the right questions, at the right time, and this will help ensure that organisations in the value chain prepare for the inevitable climate related impacts that will challenge our fresh food supply, protecting consumers, their brands, and reputations.
The IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR) is an open access online & offline peer reviewed international journal, which publishes innovative research papers, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications and notes dealing with Pharmaceutical Sciences( Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry and Molecular Drug Design, Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacy Practice, Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Cell Biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Pharmacogenomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology of Pharmaceutical Interest........more details on Aim & Scope).
All manuscripts are subject to rapid peer review. Those of high quality (not previously published and not under consideration for publication in another journal) will be published without delay.
Geothermal direct use - with a focus on agriculture and agro-industry sectorsIceland Geothermal
Margeir Gissurarson & Sigurjón Arason, MATIS
IGC 2018 IRENA - Geothermal Direct Utilization: Food Security
Food security and nutrition is one of the biggest concerns for developing countries, including Small Islands Developing States and landlocked countries, which are endowed with geothermal energy resources. In regions such as East Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, East Asia, and the South Pacific geothermal energy could be used to heat greenhouses and sterilise the soil to increase farmer productivity and off-season availability. It can also serve for drying, which helps preserve a wide range of foods. This could contribute to higher nutritional value and reduced food waste and result in substantial reduction in the drying space as well as time requirements.
The experience of Iceland can be replicated in many other countries and demonstrates that the possibility to address various challenges, including food security and nutrition, through which domestic geothermal resources may turn problems into potential drivers for economic development.
This document discusses the effects of climate change on agriculture. It begins with an introduction on global warming and how increased greenhouse gases are causing temperatures to rise. It then looks at how climate change has historically affected agriculture, both positively and negatively. The document predicts that rising temperatures will reduce crop yields through heat stress and changing growing seasons. However, it also notes that some regions may experience increased yields. It concludes by considering policy options to help agriculture adapt to climate change, such as developing hardier crops and more sustainable water use.
Effect of early age thermal challenge on growth performance, haematological p...Innspub Net
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of thermal stress on haematological profile and carcass yield of guinea fowl (GF). A total of 180 one-day old GF keets were assigned to 3 treatments, having 4 replicates of 15 birds each. The treatments were: control (T1); mild heat stress for 6h/day (T2), and high heat stress for 8h/day (T3). Data were collected on weekly body weights, feed intake and feed conversion ratio of the birds. At 6-weeks old, blood samples were collected from 8 GF for determination of haematological profile. At 14-weeks old, 8 birds were also slaughtered per treatment to evaluate relative organ weights, carcass characteristics and immune response. Results showed that the body weight gain and feed intake of the birds of T1 and T2 were similar and significantly higher than that of T3 at week 1 of age. The FCR of the birds in T1 and T2 were also better at this stage. Lymphocyte counts were higher (p<0.01) in the birds of T2 (95 103/mL) than those of the control (93.33 103/mL) and T3 (93.33 103/mL). The weights of lymphoid organs of T2 and T3 birds were higher (p<0.05) than those of the control group. It was concluded that exposure of keets to heat stress for 8h/day had adverse effects on growth performance at the early age but this effect faded with age. The thermal manipulation in this study didn’t influence the carcass yield but improved the weights of lymphoid organs of indigenous GF, indicating a better thermo-tolerance.
This study aims to assess the effects of thermal stress on semen parameters of Alpine bucks. The study will be conducted over three months - January (winter), April (spring), and June (summer) - to determine the impacts of cold and heat stress. Blood and semen parameters like red blood cell count, white blood cell count, packed cell volume, hemoglobin levels, ejaculate color, consistency, volume, sperm concentration, motility, viability, and morphology will be evaluated to understand how thermal stress influences the physiological and biochemical traits of buck semen.
Impact of climate change on livestock reproduction and its ameliorative measuresDrSapunii Hanah
Climate directly or indirectly has a great impact on livestock production and reproduction such as estrus cycle, follicular growth, fertility, semen production etc. However, there is always a way to tackle the problem by implementing scientific housing system, nutritional intervention etc
Climate Change and Livestock Production By Prof. Dr. Sar Zamin Khan.pptxSarzamin Khan
Climate change is negatively impacting livestock production in Pakistan in several ways. Rising temperatures are reducing feed intake, body weight, and milk production in livestock. It is also hindering reproduction by decreasing fertility, sperm quality, and embryonic development. Changes in weather patterns are shortening winters and expanding summers, disrupting breeding seasons for some animals. Additionally, climate change is reducing forage quality and quantity, exacerbating water scarcity issues, and increasing disease spread. To mitigate these effects, the document recommends adopting high yielding animal breeds, conservation efforts, improved feeding strategies, and construction of water reservoirs.
Impacts of heat stress on poultry productionOssama Motawae
Heat stress negatively impacts poultry production in several ways. It causes behavioral changes where birds spend less time feeding and more time resting. Physiologically, it disrupts reproductive hormones and growth rates. It also suppresses the immune system by reducing organ weights and antibody responses. In terms of production, heat stress decreases feed intake, body weight, egg production, and meat quality. It results in estimated annual economic losses of $1.69-2.36 billion to the US poultry industry.
Outdoor large scale microalgae consortium culture for biofuel production in s...Alexander Decker
Heating microalgal cultures in the morning increased growth rates compared to unheated controls, showing heating can extend the effective photoperiod in winter. Heating for an hour was as effective as heating all day. Adding glucose, acetate or ethanol to cultures at night overcame typical biomass loss. Glucose was most effective at sustaining biomass, increasing growth rates by 3.57 turbidity units/hour compared to controls. Acetate and ethanol also increased growth but were less effective than glucose. In conclusion, heating and nighttime carbon supplementation can theoretically achieve consistent year-round growth with outdoor cultivation.
This document summarizes a study on the effects of high temperature stress on anti-oxidative stress metabolism in four maize genotypes during the reproductive stage. The study found that two genotypes (NSJ221 and NSJ189) showed an increase in anti-oxidative enzyme activities and antioxidants under heat stress, while two other genotypes (PSRJ13099 and RJR270) showed a decrease. Specifically, the sensitive genotypes had higher levels of hydrogen peroxide and lipid peroxidation damage, and lower levels of antioxidants like ascorbate under heat stress compared to the tolerant genotypes. The study aims to improve understanding of heat stress responses to help develop maize varieties with enhanced heat tolerance.
Effects of Temperature on the Growth and Development of Culex pipiens Complex...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences(IOSR-JPBS) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of Pharmacy and Biological Science. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in Pharmacy and Biological Science. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Towards Sustainable Small Ruminant Production System in Response to Climate C...ACDI/VOCA
This document discusses strategies for sustainable small ruminant production systems in response to climate change in the Caribbean. It notes that climate change will negatively impact small ruminant agriculture through increased temperature, drought, and extreme weather events. This will reduce forage quality and availability, and directly stress animals through heat. The document recommends developing climate-smart farming practices like shade structures and intensive systems. It also stresses conserving genetic diversity, educating farmers, and developing regional expertise in animal agriculture to enhance food security under climate change.
Temperature – limiting factor [autosaved] newSumer Pankaj
Temperature is the degree or the intensity of heatness or coldness of any object surroundings or organism and it plays a major role in development and growth of organisms in various ways like affect on metabolism, reproduction, sex ratio, morphology etc. Some organisms are adapted to extreme high temperatures and extreme low temperatures, which make them to sustain their life easily. There are many ways by which organisms can sustain themselves in these areas like occurrence of hibernation, activation, morphological and physiological changes etc. Though organisms have made their lives very much easier, temperature plays a major role in their growth and development.
Mitigation approches of climat change.pptxRamnathPotai
Ramnath Potai presented on approaches to mitigate climate change through studying plant responses. The presentation discussed what climate change is, its causes like greenhouse gas emissions, and its impacts like rising temperatures and sea levels. It described how stresses from climate change like drought, heat, and salinity affect plant growth. The presentation also discussed physiological responses in plants to increased CO2, temperature changes, and altered precipitation patterns. Finally, it proposed mitigation approaches like breeding stress-tolerant crops, agroforestry, and improved water management.
Heat stress can cause early embryonic loss in dairy cows. When environmental temperatures exceed the cow's thermal comfort zone, it disrupts embryonic development. Specifically, heat stress negatively impacts oocyte development, fertilization rates, and embryo survival. It reduces conception by 6.9-12.8% for every 0.5°C increase in uterine temperature above 38.3-38.6°C. This window of susceptibility spans from 15-19 weeks before ovulation to 2-3 days after. Mechanisms include damage to the oocyte and early embryo, impaired protein synthesis, and increased free radicals. Managing heat stress focuses on cooling strategies like shade and sprinklers as well as nutritional adjustments and genetic selection.
Effect of ethanol_stem_extract_of_homalium_letestui_on_histological_features_...oyepata
This study investigated the effects of ethanol stem extract of Homalium letestui on kidney damage induced by paracetamol in rats. Rats were pretreated with the stem extract at doses of 250, 500, and 750 mg/kg or silymarin for 8 days before being given paracetamol. Kidney tissues were analyzed using hematoxylin and eosin and Bence Jones staining. Paracetamol caused kidney cell damage including degeneration, inflammation, and necrosis. Pretreatment with the stem extract or silymarin reduced this cellular damage in a dose-dependent manner and improved kidney architecture. The extract also positively influenced hematological and biochemical markers altered by paracetamol, indicating its potential
From the Ground Level to the Board Level: Considering Climate Change and its ...Turlough Guerin GAICD FGIA
The interplay between climate change and food safety is now well established by the research community. In this paper, I take the perspective of board directors of organisations in the fresh food supply chain. I consider what the implications of this interplay are for individual directors, the board, and the organisation as a whole. The key message? While the physical impacts from a changing climate on fresh food safety throughout the value chain at the ground level are evident, the way these risks crystallise as they make their way to the board level are less obvious. Primary producers, operations managers and researchers should be attuned to this. Directors need to ask the right questions, at the right time, and this will help ensure that organisations in the value chain prepare for the inevitable climate related impacts that will challenge our fresh food supply, protecting consumers, their brands, and reputations.
The IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR) is an open access online & offline peer reviewed international journal, which publishes innovative research papers, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications and notes dealing with Pharmaceutical Sciences( Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry and Molecular Drug Design, Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacy Practice, Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Cell Biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Pharmacogenomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology of Pharmaceutical Interest........more details on Aim & Scope).
All manuscripts are subject to rapid peer review. Those of high quality (not previously published and not under consideration for publication in another journal) will be published without delay.
Geothermal direct use - with a focus on agriculture and agro-industry sectorsIceland Geothermal
Margeir Gissurarson & Sigurjón Arason, MATIS
IGC 2018 IRENA - Geothermal Direct Utilization: Food Security
Food security and nutrition is one of the biggest concerns for developing countries, including Small Islands Developing States and landlocked countries, which are endowed with geothermal energy resources. In regions such as East Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, East Asia, and the South Pacific geothermal energy could be used to heat greenhouses and sterilise the soil to increase farmer productivity and off-season availability. It can also serve for drying, which helps preserve a wide range of foods. This could contribute to higher nutritional value and reduced food waste and result in substantial reduction in the drying space as well as time requirements.
The experience of Iceland can be replicated in many other countries and demonstrates that the possibility to address various challenges, including food security and nutrition, through which domestic geothermal resources may turn problems into potential drivers for economic development.
This document discusses the effects of climate change on agriculture. It begins with an introduction on global warming and how increased greenhouse gases are causing temperatures to rise. It then looks at how climate change has historically affected agriculture, both positively and negatively. The document predicts that rising temperatures will reduce crop yields through heat stress and changing growing seasons. However, it also notes that some regions may experience increased yields. It concludes by considering policy options to help agriculture adapt to climate change, such as developing hardier crops and more sustainable water use.
Effect of early age thermal challenge on growth performance, haematological p...Innspub Net
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of thermal stress on haematological profile and carcass yield of guinea fowl (GF). A total of 180 one-day old GF keets were assigned to 3 treatments, having 4 replicates of 15 birds each. The treatments were: control (T1); mild heat stress for 6h/day (T2), and high heat stress for 8h/day (T3). Data were collected on weekly body weights, feed intake and feed conversion ratio of the birds. At 6-weeks old, blood samples were collected from 8 GF for determination of haematological profile. At 14-weeks old, 8 birds were also slaughtered per treatment to evaluate relative organ weights, carcass characteristics and immune response. Results showed that the body weight gain and feed intake of the birds of T1 and T2 were similar and significantly higher than that of T3 at week 1 of age. The FCR of the birds in T1 and T2 were also better at this stage. Lymphocyte counts were higher (p<0.01) in the birds of T2 (95 103/mL) than those of the control (93.33 103/mL) and T3 (93.33 103/mL). The weights of lymphoid organs of T2 and T3 birds were higher (p<0.05) than those of the control group. It was concluded that exposure of keets to heat stress for 8h/day had adverse effects on growth performance at the early age but this effect faded with age. The thermal manipulation in this study didn’t influence the carcass yield but improved the weights of lymphoid organs of indigenous GF, indicating a better thermo-tolerance.
1) The paper presents a probability analysis of slope stability using the Monte Carlo simulation method to account for uncertainty in parameters like pore water pressure, cohesion, and internal angle of friction.
2) The results of the Monte Carlo simulation method are compared to other recognized methods of slope stability analysis like Bishop simplified, Fellenuis, Janbu simplified and corrected, Spencer and Lowe-Karafiath which use limit equilibrium.
3) The probability analysis finds that the failure probability is most affected by the standard deviation of pore water pressure, cohesion, internal angle of friction, and correlation coefficient between parameters, though individual limit equilibrium methods only account for one of these parameters in each analysis.
This document summarizes an abstract from the 9th International Scientific Conference on Applied Sciences and Engineering. The abstract discusses some biochemical markers that can predict pre-eclampsia. It states that tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) directly damages vascular endothelial cells and increases endothelial permeability, which may result in secretion of vasoactive substances and increased vascular permeability and coagulation. This involvement of TNF-α in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia means it may identify patients at high risk for the condition and serve as a marker of severity. Preeclamptic women also have abnormal lipid metabolism and profiles due to pre-eclampsia, and this alteration in lipid metabolism may play a key role in developing symptoms.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
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How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
1. Abstract of Applied Sciences and Engineering, 2016, Vol.9
DOI: 10.18488/journal.1001/2016.9/1001.9
9th
International Scientific Conference on Applied
Sciences and Engineering
6-7 June 2016
Nippon Hotel, İstanbul-Turkey
Conference Website: www.scihost.org
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Paper ID: 12/16/ 9
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Effects of Heat Stress on Bucks
Dehouegnon Jerry Agossou --- Nazan Koluman
Abstract
Climate change associated with heat stress impacts negatively on animal’s
reproduction; particularly to farm animals. In males, the exposure to harsh climatic
conditions, namely, high ambient temperature affects the spermatogenesis process
quality and quantity of semen causing important changes in biochemical and
physiological parameters of blood. The goats are living in harsh, hot and dry
conditions. Thus both male and females are affected by adverse effects of climate. To
cope this uncomfortable thermal condition, bucks develop some physiological and
behavioral adaptation by reducing their heat production, increasing heat loss,
decreasing feed intake and increasing water consumption. Also to alleviate heat stress
some strategies such as such as use of sprinklers in feedlots, evaporative cooling,
feeding and nutritional techniques may be used. In this paper the effects of adverse
effects of climate and some alleviation methods to decrease these effects on bucks will
be determined.
Keywords: Heat stress, Buck, Spermatogenesis, Semen, Alleviation.