Showing 191 - 200 of 211
Search results for 'Cloning OR DNA OR RNA OR genetics OR breeding OR GMO OR transgenic OR biotechnology OR transcription OR genetically OR biosafety OR recombinant'
  Assessing and influencing personality for improvement of animal welfare: a review of equine studies.
Personality and its various sub-traits such as temperament can be defined as behavioural attitudes that remain relatively stable across time and sit...
login promptLogin to view
  Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli virulence genes: progress towardstheir identification and prospe
Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) comprise a subset of Shiga toxin (Verocytotoxin)- producing E. coli associated with acute gastroenteritis i...
login promptLogin to view
  Risks of transmitting mycoplasmas by semen and embryo transfer techniques in cattle, sheep, goats an
This object of this review is to consider whether mycoplasmas, particularly those that are important pathogens in cattle, sheep, goats and pigs, are l...
login promptLogin to view
  Understanding flowering time.
The timing of the onset of flowering can be critical for the competence and survival of a plant species in particular environments. Regulation of flow...
login promptLogin to view
  Post-harvest gene escape and approaches for minimizing it.
Data about gene escape by seeds and volunteers were compiled for the first time in one study for several crops, i.e. wheat (Triticum aestivum), sugar ...
login promptLogin to view
  Bovine colostrum nutrient composition.
The physiology of the ruminant placenta inhibits the transfer of large-molecular-weight structures in utero, thus making it essential that newborn cal...
login promptLogin to view
  Accelerated lambing. Part 2. Increasing the frequency of pregnancy in sheep.
This presentation has been written for those who may be considering practical intensification of sheep production and need information about its impli...
login promptLogin to view
  Pros and cons of somatic embryogenesis for mass multiplication of perennial plantation crops.
Conventionally, horticultural plants have been produced in farmer-managed nurseries by seed propagation or using traditional vegetative propagation ...
login promptLogin to view
  Boosting beneficial phytochemicals in vegetable crop plants.
Plants contain an astonishing diversity of biochemical pathways, which eventually result in the production and accumulation of innumerable phytochemic...
login promptLogin to view
  Flowering time control in annual legumes: prospects in a changing global climate.
Precise control of the time of flowering is critically important for plants in natural and agricultural settings. This is achieved through complex int...
login promptLogin to view
16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22
KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE
Copyright © 2013 CABI. CABI is a registered EU trademark.