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Effect of Stocking Rate of Thai-Esaan Native Beef Cattle under Alternate Grazing Methods on Growth Performance and Botanical Changes in Grass-Legume Mixture Pastureland
This experiment was carried out at the University Farm, Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand during April 2011 to September 2012. The work aimed to study effect of stocking rate of Thai-Esaan native beef cattle carried out under “cut and carry” and alternate grazing methods with respect to beef cattle growth performance and the changes in botanical composition of grass-legume mixture regime of the pastureland. Korat soil series (Oxic paleustults) was used. The experiment was laid in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 3 replications and each replication had 2 heads of Thai-Esaan native beef cattle. The experiment consisted of 4 treatments, i.e. T1 (control, “cut and carry” method) had 0.25 rai/head, T2 had a grazing area of pastureland of 0.25 rai/head, T3 had a grazing area of pastureland of 0.50 rai/head and T4 had a grazing area of pastureland of 0.75 rai/head (1 hectare = 6.25 rai). The results showed that Korat soil series (Oxic Paleustults) is a poor fertility soil with an average pH value of 5.5 and most of the available soil nutrients (NPK) were relatively low. Total dry weights of grass plus legume before grazing were highest for T4 than the rest. This result was also found at the end of the experimental grazing period. Crude protein yields were highest with T3 followed by T4, T2 and least with T1 with mean values of 1,789, 1,740, 1,370 and 951 kg/ha, respectively. Feed intake values were highest with T4 followed by T3, T2 and least with T1 with the mean values of 5.65, 4.95, 3.85 and 3.43 kg/head/day, respectively. The difference was large and highly significant (P < 0.01). Average daily live weight gained was higher for T3 and T4 than T2 and T1 with values of 414, 456, 257 and 190 g/day, respectively. The percentages of total fat in rumen were higher for T3 and T4 than T2 and T1 with values of 0.06, 0.05, 0.02 and 0.02, respectively. The difference was large and statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conjugated linoleic acid values of total fat were highest with T4 followed by T3, T2 and T1 with the values of 1.50, 1.12, 0.17 and 0.11%, respectively. The difference was large and statistically significant. Alternate grazing methods significantly affected dry matter yields, botanical composition changes of the pastureland, and the beef cattle performance and also conjugated linoleic acid in the rumen of the beef cattle. Optimum stocking rate of 0.5 rai/head of T3 was the best recommended treatment for Korat soil series (Oxic Paleustults).Peer reviewedFinal Published versio
The Higgs System in and Beyond the Standard Model
After the discovery of the Higgs boson particle on the 4th of July of 2012 at
the Large Hadron Collider, sited at the european CERN laboratory, we are
entering in a fascinating period for Particle Physics where both theorists and
experimentalists are devoted to fully understand the features of this new
particle and the possible consequences for High Energy Physics of the Higgs
system both within and beyond the Standard Model of fundamental particle
interactions. This paper is a summary of the lectures given at the third IDPASC
school (Santiago de Compostela, Feb. 2013, Spain) addressed to PhD students,
and contains a short introduction to the main basic aspects of the Higgs boson
particle in and beyond the Standard Model.Comment: 62 pages, 31 figures, Lectures of the IDPASC School at Santiago de
Compostela, Spain, February 201
A thermodynamic basis for prebiotic amino acid synthesis and the nature of the first genetic code
Of the twenty amino acids used in proteins, ten were formed in Miller's
atmospheric discharge experiments. The two other major proposed sources of
prebiotic amino acid synthesis include formation in hydrothermal vents and
delivery to Earth via meteorites. We combine observational and experimental
data of amino acid frequencies formed by these diverse mechanisms and show
that, regardless of the source, these ten early amino acids can be ranked in
order of decreasing abundance in prebiotic contexts. This order can be
predicted by thermodynamics. The relative abundances of the early amino acids
were most likely reflected in the composition of the first proteins at the time
the genetic code originated. The remaining amino acids were incorporated into
proteins after pathways for their biochemical synthesis evolved. This is
consistent with theories of the evolution of the genetic code by stepwise
addition of new amino acids. These are hints that key aspects of early
biochemistry may be universal.Comment: 16 pages, 2 tables, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in
Astrobiolog
Effect of cassava chips on quality of silage from fresh forage sorghum plus Cavalcade forage legume hay mixtures
Readers are free to share (to copy, distribute and transmit) and to remix (to adapt) the work under the conditions of Attribution, Noncommercial, and Share Alike (see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/)Two experiments investigated the effects on silage quality of adding cassava chips at a range of levels to a sorghum forage plus Cavalcade legume hay mixture at ensiling at the Experimental Farm, Khon Kaen University, Thailand. Cavalcade hay was 15% of chopped sorghum fresh weight and cassava chips were added at 0, 5, 10 and 15% of chopped sorghum fresh weight. The first experiment utilized sorghum and Cavalcade main crops and the second used the ratoon crop of sorghum and 2nd cut of Cavalcade. Dry matter percentage of ensiled mixtures and silages increased (P<0.05) with an increase in cassava chip levels in both experiments, but CP and NDF concentrations decreased (P<0.05). Dry matter degradability increased (P<0.05) with an increase in cassava chip levels up to 10% in both main and ratoon/2nd cut silages. Digestible energy and metabolizable energy of both silages increased significantly with an increase in cassava chip levels up to 10% for main crop and 15% for ratoon/2nd cut crops. While addition of cassava chips improved digestibility and energy content of silage, it lowered CP concentration. Use of fresh Cavalcade instead of hay should increase the CP levels and should be investigated along with animal feeding studies to test acceptance and animal performance.Peer reviewe
Iron architecture in Britain and America (1706-1880): with special reference to the development of the portable building
"Ignorance, it has been said, is a prerequisite
of the historian. This is particularly true of
anyone who attempts to survey, however super- ficially, the achievements of the nineteenth
century. The material at his hand is so overwhelming
in bulk and so bewildering in texture
and colour, that all he can do is pick over the
tumbled debris of this vast quarry, and select
at random a few stones which, when held up to
the light, may reveal something of the nature
of the complex mass from which they came. "(H. Casson, An Introduction to Victorian
Architecture, 1948).As little recent research had been done on the 'portable building'
a large part of my study was concentrated on this subject. It soon
became obvious that the work of Andrew Handyside of Derby was of
particular interest in this field and I was persuaded to publish a
paper on their work separately.I have not, therefore, included this material in the main body
of the thesis and have only referred to it where the text demanded.The major departure from a generally chronological account was
the decision to single out, for reasons of clarity, the account of the
contribution of iron to the development of a new style of architecture.Because many of the buildings examined in the thesis may be
unfamiliar, I thought it sensible to include a rather large number of
plates. This has had the beneficial effect of being able to reduce
the length of descriptions of these buildings and to simplify the
technical explanations that were necessary. In addition much of
the illustrated material is only available in 19th century books,
pamphlets and journals, many of which are scarce and therefore
difficult to consult.A precise definition of iron architecture is almost impossible.
As it was used in the 19th century it referred to the use of iron in a
building as its major structural and constructional material and to
the use of the material where it had a.radical influence on the appearance
of the building. I have followed this general meaning and therefore
have excluded from the study iron balconies, railings, gates, and
other examples of ornamental ironwork that were added to buildings.
In addition engineering structures, such as bridges, piers, and
lighthouses, have not been included unless they had a direct effect
on the use of iron in architecture
Superconductors with two critical temperatures
We propose a simple model for superconductors endowed with two critical
temperatures, corresponding to two second-order phase transitions, in the
framework of the Ginzburg-Landau mean-field theory. For very large Cooper pair
self-interaction, in addition to the standard condensation occurring in the
Ginzburg-Landau theory, we find another phase transition at a lower temperature
with a maximum difference of 15% between the two critical temperatures.Comment: revtex, 3 pages, one eps figur
Dilaton as the Higgs boson
We propose a model where the role of the electroweak Higgs field is played by
the dilaton. The model contains terms which explicitly violate gauge
invariance, however it is shown that this violation is fictitious, so that the
model is a consistent low energy effective theory. In the simplest version of
the idea the resulting low energy effective theory is the same as the top mode
standard model.Comment: 6 pages, v2 with expanded discussio
Gravitation Interaction and Electromagnetic Interaction in the Relativistic Universe with Total Zero and Local Non-Zero Energy
In the model of flat expansive homogeneous and isotropic relativistic
universe with total zero and local non-zero energy the gravitation energy of
bodies and the elecromagnetic energy of charged bodies can be localised.Comment: LaTeX, 10 pages, 1 figur
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