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    Investigating the preliminary adaptation of plants to different levels of salinity (Case study: Dust hotspot No 4, Khuzestan) by Maasoumeh Movaghari, bijan khalili moghadam, Leila Khalasi Ahvazi, Ashkan Yousefi, Amin Zorati Pour, Masoumeh Forouzani, seyed ata Siadat, zeinab Hazbavi, Mohammad Hossein Salehe Shooshtari

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…A researcher is investigating the possibility of planting, establishing, and supplying fodder for four species of halophytes in the Miqan Arak desert. …”
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    Farmers’ environmental perception and adaptation of different livelihood strategies in ecotone: a case of Wanjigou village, Yanchi County, Ningxia by Bian Yingying, Song Naiping

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…They took a variety of measures to adapt to ecological-environment changes, the main measures of which were to buy foods and fodder grass. …”
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    Diagnosis of intrapopulation adaptation genesis of bird cherry aphid <i>Rhopalosiphum padi</i> (L.) under nutrition conditions on various spring common wheat varieties by A. B. Vereshchagina, E. S. Gandrabur

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…There has been identified a differentiated interaction of clones and morphs of aphids with varieties of fodder plants for both indicators. There has been shown that the reproduction rates of emigrants and wingless viviparous aphids within clones (14, S and 85) differed (t14 = 3.9, p =.000; Fs = 8.8, p = 0.000; F85 = 7.9, p = 0.000). …”
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    Polymorphism of <i>GH/HaeIII</i> and <i>GDF9/AsplEI</i> genes, genetic variation and association of their genotypes with immune status in sheep of different breeds ranched in diffe... by A. A. Ozdemirov, A. I. Surov, E. S. Surzhikova, A. A. Khozhokov, Z. K. Gadzhiev, D. D. Evlagina, E. M. Alieva, R. A. Akaeva

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…One of the important tasks in solving the problem of improving the efficiency of sheep breeding is the rational use of fodder lands in the North Caucasus and the South of Russia, a significant part of which is located in different natural and climatic conditions. …”
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    The testing results of the new white lupine varieties and samples in the forest-steppe conditions of the Central Blackearth region by А. S. Blinnik, A. G. Demidova, L. А. Naumkina, О. Yu. Kurenskaya, М. I. Lukashevich

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The most of the studied samples and the variety ‘Alyi Parus’ possessed the coefficient of adaptability &gt;1, which characterizes them as highly adaptable to the arid conditions of the region. …”
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    Advanced views regarding the post‐virgin land geographical space of Eurasia and Russia in the light of current land reforms by S. V. Levykin, A. A. Chibilev, Yu. A. Gulyanov, I. G. Yakovlev, G. V. Kazachkov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The post‐virgin land space in Russia is characterised by a series of acute agroecological and conservational problems, such as poor development of adaptive animal husbandry and fodder production and priority accorded high risk dry crop farming. …”
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    Livestock ownership among smallholder farming households in Eastern Zambia: a gendered pathway for enhancing climate resilience? by Bridget Bwalya, Brian Chanda Chiluba, Brian Chanda Chiluba, Kweleka Mwanza

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Similarly, while more commonly reported by men, the provision of fodder shows variability across chiefdoms, suggesting that fodder scarcity is a region-specific constraint. …”
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    La « crise » des pâturages dans le Ferlo : une commune tragédie des communs ? by Ronan Mugelé, Olivier Ninot, Néné Dia N’Diaye, Amadou Hamath Diallo

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…A more detailed analysis of the various factors involved in this "grazing crisis" and the observation of the adaptive strategies of the farmers and the responses proposed by the differents organisations (ngos etc.) supporting the sector (fodder crops, food supplements in particular) lead to the formulation of other hypotheses: the fodder shortage might be the inevitable but underestimated consequence of a long series of interventions in the field of pastoral water supply. …”
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    Comparative estimation of grain productivity and green mass of leguminous crops in the southern forest-steppe of the Republic of Bashkortostan by I. R. Yuldybaev, F. A. Davletov, K. P. Gainullina

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…As a result of the research, there were identified leguminous crops that were the most adaptive in a number of parameters for cultivation in the Southern Urals of the Republic of Bashkortostan, namely peas, chickpeas, lentils with 65.7 ± 9.7–70.7 ± 9.4 days of a vegetation period; peas with a maximum growth rate before the budding phase; peas, chickpeas, spring vetch, fodder beans with the most developed root system; peas and spring vetch with the largest number (223.3±13.3 – 236.0±17.1 pieces, respectively) and weight (0.39±0.04 – 0.45±0.07 g, respectively) of nodules per 10 plants. …”
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    BREEDING OF TRITICALE WITH WHEAT TYPE OF GRAIN by V. Ya. Kovtunenko, V. V. Panchenko, A. P. Kalmysh

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…On the basic of the long-term experiments and study of morpho-biologic traits of triticale we determined the parameters of the model varieties of grain-fodder, fodder and bread-making triticale. According to the data the potential productivity of the model variety of the bread-making type should be 95 hwt per hectare. …”
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    Promising grass mixtures for pasture use on drained lands of the Non-Chernozem Zon by N. N. Ivanova, O. N. Antsiferova, A. D. Kapsamun, E. N. Pavlyuchik, N. N. Ambrosimova

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The highest yield of green mass was obtained by herbage with alfalfa changeable and birds-foot trefoil - 23.7-26.4 t / ha, which in the seventh year of use exceeded the base grass mixture by 3.2-6.5 t / ha or 13.5-24.6 %. The results of fodder evaluation of legume-cereal ryegrass and festulolium grass stands, which denote the high-quality green fodder in conditions of drained soils of the Upper Volga Region, are presented.…”
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    A case study in photosynthetic parameters of perennial plants growing in natural conditions by Agata Dziwulska-Hunek, Beata Myśliwa-Kurdziel, Arkadiusz Matwijczuk, Mariusz Szymanek

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The varied values of photosynthetic parameters measured in the analyzed perennial plants from the same Fabaceae family indicate the ease with which they adapt to environmental conditions. The studied plants are excellent sources of nitrogen and fodder protein, rendering them interesting in the context of sustainable agriculture. …”
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    Abiotic stress responses in forage crops and grasses: the role of secondary metabolites and biotechnological interventions by Udit Nandan Mishra, Jyoti Chauhan, Rajesh Kumar Singhal, Hirdayesh Anuragi, Prajjal Dey, Dalpat Lal, Saurabh Pandey, N.K. Gupta, Jajati Keshari Nayak, Aparna Tripathi, Mahendra Singh, Monika Yadav, Radha Sivarajan Sajeevan

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…We delve into the synthesis, types, and role of SMs in mediating stress responses, conferring adaptation and resilience to adverse environmental conditions in forage crops and grasses. …”
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    Navigating seasonality in cotton-based farming systems in southern Mali by Arouna Dissa, Maja Slingerland, Ken E. Giller, Katrien Descheemaeker

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Our findings suggest that a better understanding of farm management decisions and the influence of seasonality is key to support farm productivity and to expand the adaptive capacity of smallholders. We suggest that policies aiming to support farm productivity should pay attention to the specific impediments faced by farms with different resource endowments to adapt to changes. …”
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    Growth Analysis of Pearl Millet Genotypes Grown Under Different Management Practices by Petrus Ausiku Ausiku, John George Annandale, Martin Joachim Steyn, Andrew Sanewe

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Pearl millet is a cereal crop vital for food security in Africa and Asia. It is widely adapted for dual-purpose production, providing grain for human consumption and fodder for livestock, particularly during dry seasons. …”
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    Shans - new red clover variety by O. L. Onuchina, M. N. Gripas’, E. G. Arzamasova, E. V. Popova, I. A. Korneva

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The article presents results of breeding activity (1990.2012) on creation of early, winter hardiness, productive red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) variety ‘Shans’ having high fodder quality. Originators of the variety - Falenki breeding station and North-East Agricultural Research Institute Variety ‘Shans’ (breeding line 804/90) created by a method of multiple biotypic selection from middle-ripening adaptive variety ‘Dymkovsky’. …”
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