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    Comparison of productive performance of frizzle and cross-bred frizzle - naked neck chicken reared under different farm management systems

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    A study was carried out to analyse the performance of frizzle and cross bred naked-neck frizzle chicken population under various farm management systems. The results of the study revealed that the mean body weights of both sexes of both chicken populations were not significantly different (P<0.05) in all management systems. The age at first laying was significantly early (P>0.05) in frizzle (7.02±0.04months) and naked-neck frizzle (6.93±0.11 months) in extensive system. The mean monthly egg production was significantly higher (P>0.05) for both genotypes under intensive system. The average egg weight (46-47g) and hatchability (76-79%) were significantly higher (P>0.05) in the semi-intensive system. The productive period and life time were significantly longer (P>0.05) under the extensive system for both populations. It was concluded that, both the populations performed well in intensive and semi-intensive management systems with respect to different productive traits

    Egg quality parameters of frizzle and naked-neck frizzle chicken genotypes under different farm management systems

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    A study was carried out to analyse the egg quality parameters of local chicken genotypes such as frizzle chicken and naked-neck frizzle chicken under different farm management systems including extensive, semi intensive and intensive farm management systems. The results of the study revealed that egg quality parameters such as egg fertility, egg hatchability, egg shell weight and egg shell thickness of both chicken population were significantly differed (P0.05) under semi intensive management system while in naked-neck frizzle chicken it was significantly higher (0.65±0.01) in intensive system. From the results, it was concluded, both the population performed well in extensive and intensive management systems for many egg quality traits. However, it is essential to select the cost of production before selecting a suitable management system for both frizzle and naked neck frizzle chickens

    Assessing the salt tolerance of selected rice cultivars {oryza sativa L) during the seedling stage

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    A laboratory study was conducted to evaluate the salt tolerance of selected rice cultivars viz At 307, Bg 358 and 'PachaiperumaP. Paddy seedlings were raised in river sand and were transplanted in Modified Yoshida Solution which contained 120 (Si solution) and OmM (S2 solution) NaCl. The pH of these solutions was adjusted to 4.5 by adding 0.1% nitric acid. This experiment was laid out in the Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with six treatments and four replications. The plant height was recorded on the 3rd and 6th day after transplanting. The number of green leaves, root length and plant dry weight were obtained on the seventh day of transplanting in the culture solution. Results revealed that there were significant differences between treatments in the plant height, number of green leaves and plant dry weight The maximum plant height was obtained in the At 307 (16.7cm) on the 6th day (under stressed condition) while minimum height was observed in the 'Pachaiperumal' (9.25cm). In contrast, 'PachchaiperumaT produced the highest root length (19.8) while Bg 358 produced the lowest root length (16.8). There was no interaction effect on plant height and root length between the cultivars and solution at 5% level. The number of green leaves on the 7* day after transplanting was high in 'PachchaipewmaT (2.25) and it was low in Bg 358 (1.00). Plant dry weight on the seventh day after transplanting in culture solution had significant difference among treatments. At 307 had the maximum plant dry weight (0.17g) in stressed condition and the minimum plant dry weight (0.14g) was obtained by 'PachaiperumaT. It was also found that mere was significant interaction between cultivars and culture solution in plant dry weight. The overall performance of At 307 was the best compared to the other two cultivars with regard to plant height and plant dry weight From these results, At 307 was selected as the best cultivar, which had better salt tolerance compared to the other two cultivars
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