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2016
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Johannes Eichhorn Peter Roskams Nenad Potocic Volkmar Timmermann Marco Ferretti Volker Mues Andras Szepesi Dave Durrant Ivan Seletkovic Hans‐Werner Schroeck Seppo Nevalainen Filippo Bussotti Paloma Garcia Sören WulffAbstract
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Sekhar Udaya NagothuAbstract
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Biancha CavicchiAbstract
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Biancha CavicchiAbstract
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Biancha CavicchiAbstract
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Eldrid Lein MoltebergAbstract
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Rolf Nestby Ilian Badjakov I. Dincheva V. Kindakova R. BatchvarovaAbstract
In this study we present Our initial results on the assessment of Genetic diversity among Wild Bulgarian berry accessions (Rubus idaeus L. Fragaria vesca L. Vaccinium vitis-Idaea L. Vaccinium myrtillus L.)using Random Amplified Polymophic DNA (RAPDs) markers. Leaves and fruits were collected from two Natural habitats - the Balkan Mountain and the Mountain of Orpheus - Rhodope Mountain. All asseccions were screened for their polymorphism using five RAPD primers. The phylogenetic distance calculated from RAPD data ranged from0.29 to 0.82 thus indicating that a high Level of gene diversity is present in the selected genotypes. In order to characterize further the structure and grouping of berry accessions a dendrogram deriving from UPGMA cluster analysis based on the basic similarity (GS) coefficient Matrix was designed. RADP analysis provided to be efficient for discrimination of accessions within the same species With similar morphological characters.
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Large areas of cultivated grasslands have been abandoned in Norway and are no longer used for production. Knowing that access to spring and autumn pastures is a limiting factor for sheep farmers, this study aims at testing the effect of introducing abandoned farmland into sheep production. One sheep ock with 83(88) ewes (lambs) in 2014 and 77 (106) ewes (lambs) in 2015 was each year assigned to three treatments: (1) control; common farm procedure with a short spring grazing period before summer grazing on range pasture; (2) spring extended; a four-week extended spring grazing period on abandoned cultivated grassland before summer grazing on range pasture; (3) whole season grazing on abandoned cultivated grassland. Weight gain from spring to autumn, slaughter weight and carcass value were signicantly (P<0.05) higher in lambs assigned to treatment 2, with four weeks extended spring grazing period (255 g day-1, 15.7 kg, 699 NOK), compared to treatment 1 (229 g day-1, 14.3 kg, 615 NOK) and treatment 3 (206 g day-1, 13.2 kg, 548 NOK). !e use of abandoned cultivated grassland for extended spring grazing improved weight gain and slaughter weight, while whole season grazing on abandoned grassland was the least productive option tested.