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Technical Communication, 16. The meat production potential of wild animals in Africa: a review of biological Knowledge / Talbot, M. L.
Titre de série : Technical Communication, 16 Titre : The meat production potential of wild animals in Africa: a review of biological Knowledge Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Talbot, M. L. ; Payne, W. J. A. ; Ledger, H. P. Mention d'édition : Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux Editeur : Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux Année de publication : 1965 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08665 Note générale : This review is concerned with the major biological problems of meat production from the larger, relatively common ungulates found in Africa south of the sahara, and not with disease problems or the economics and technique of game harvesting. Pertinent data for this review have come from four major sources: a) natura history notes/ b) works on taxonomy and distribution of animals/ c) research in allied fields involving wildlife/ d) systematic wildlife research. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Production animale Biologie animale Carcasse Faune sauvage Régime alimentaire Reproduction animale Domestication Index. décimale : 571.1 Physiologie des animaux Résumé : This review is concerned with the major biological problems of meat production from the larger, relatively common ungulates found in Africa south of the sahara, and not with disease problems or the economics and technique of game harvesting. Pertinent data for this review have come from four major sources: a) natura history notes/ b) works on taxonomy and distribution of animals/ c) research in allied fields involving wildlife/ d) systematic wildlife research. Note de contenu : This review is concerned with the major biological problems of meat production from the larger, relatively common ungulates found in Africa south of the sahara, and not with disease problems or the economics and technique of game harvesting. Pertinent data for this review have come from four major sources: a) natura history notes/ b) works on taxonomy and distribution of animals/ c) research in allied fields involving wildlife/ d) systematic wildlife research. Technical Communication, 16. The meat production potential of wild animals in Africa: a review of biological Knowledge [texte imprimé] / Talbot, M. L. ; Payne, W. J. A. ; Ledger, H. P. . - Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux . - Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, 1965.
ISSN : CI-08665
This review is concerned with the major biological problems of meat production from the larger, relatively common ungulates found in Africa south of the sahara, and not with disease problems or the economics and technique of game harvesting. Pertinent data for this review have come from four major sources: a) natura history notes/ b) works on taxonomy and distribution of animals/ c) research in allied fields involving wildlife/ d) systematic wildlife research.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Production animale Biologie animale Carcasse Faune sauvage Régime alimentaire Reproduction animale Domestication Index. décimale : 571.1 Physiologie des animaux Résumé : This review is concerned with the major biological problems of meat production from the larger, relatively common ungulates found in Africa south of the sahara, and not with disease problems or the economics and technique of game harvesting. Pertinent data for this review have come from four major sources: a) natura history notes/ b) works on taxonomy and distribution of animals/ c) research in allied fields involving wildlife/ d) systematic wildlife research. Note de contenu : This review is concerned with the major biological problems of meat production from the larger, relatively common ungulates found in Africa south of the sahara, and not with disease problems or the economics and technique of game harvesting. Pertinent data for this review have come from four major sources: a) natura history notes/ b) works on taxonomy and distribution of animals/ c) research in allied fields involving wildlife/ d) systematic wildlife research. Réservation
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Titre de série : Technical Communication, 47 Titre : Laterite and lateritic soils Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Prescott, J. A. ; Pendleton, R. L. Mention d'édition : Commonweath Agricultural Bureaux Editeur : Commonweath Agricultural Bureaux Année de publication : 1966 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08565 Note générale : "The world ""laterite"" was originally suggested by Buchanan (1807) as a name for a highly ferruginous deposit first observation in Malabar during his journey through the countries of Musore, Canara and Malabas in 1800. Because of the indefinite and often inexact uses of ther term it is worth while to turn back to the original description. It is full of cavities and pores, and contains a very large quantity of iron in the form of red and yellow ochres." Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Laterite Classification des SOL Pédogenèse Fertilité du sol Chimie du sol Sol Lateritique Index. décimale : 631.4 Pédologie, science et préservation des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité Résumé : "The world ""laterite"" was originally suggested by Buchanan (1807) as a name for a highly ferruginous deposit first observation in Malabar during his journey through the countries of Musore, Canara and Malabas in 1800. Because of the indefinite and often inexact uses of ther term it is worth while to turn back to the original description. It is full of cavities and pores, and contains a very large quantity of iron in the form of red and yellow ochres." Note de contenu : "The world ""laterite"" was originally suggested by Buchanan (1807) as a name for a highly ferruginous deposit first observation in Malabar during his journey through the countries of Musore, Canara and Malabas in 1800. Because of the indefinite and often inexact uses of ther term it is worth while to turn back to the original description. It is full of cavities and pores, and contains a very large quantity of iron in the form of red and yellow ochres." Technical Communication, 47. Laterite and lateritic soils [texte imprimé] / Prescott, J. A. ; Pendleton, R. L. . - Commonweath Agricultural Bureaux . - Commonweath Agricultural Bureaux, 1966.
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"The world ""laterite"" was originally suggested by Buchanan (1807) as a name for a highly ferruginous deposit first observation in Malabar during his journey through the countries of Musore, Canara and Malabas in 1800. Because of the indefinite and often inexact uses of ther term it is worth while to turn back to the original description. It is full of cavities and pores, and contains a very large quantity of iron in the form of red and yellow ochres."
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Laterite Classification des SOL Pédogenèse Fertilité du sol Chimie du sol Sol Lateritique Index. décimale : 631.4 Pédologie, science et préservation des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité Résumé : "The world ""laterite"" was originally suggested by Buchanan (1807) as a name for a highly ferruginous deposit first observation in Malabar during his journey through the countries of Musore, Canara and Malabas in 1800. Because of the indefinite and often inexact uses of ther term it is worth while to turn back to the original description. It is full of cavities and pores, and contains a very large quantity of iron in the form of red and yellow ochres." Note de contenu : "The world ""laterite"" was originally suggested by Buchanan (1807) as a name for a highly ferruginous deposit first observation in Malabar during his journey through the countries of Musore, Canara and Malabas in 1800. Because of the indefinite and often inexact uses of ther term it is worth while to turn back to the original description. It is full of cavities and pores, and contains a very large quantity of iron in the form of red and yellow ochres." Réservation
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Titre de série : Technical Communication, 50 Titre : Relations between water and soil Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Marshall, T.J. Mention d'édition : CAB Editeur : CAB Année de publication : 1959 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08761 Note générale : This report is consists of chapters: Soil as store for water, setention of water by soil, water in soil of high clay content, permeability of saturated and unsaturated soil, permeability and pore space, distribution of water in soil, movement of water vapour, salt movements resulting from gains and losses of water, availibility of water for plants, measurement of water content and suction in situ and water and the soil properties concerned in tillage. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau Sol Agriculture Drainage Plante Evaporation Perméabilité du sol Besoin en eau des plantes Index. décimale : 630 Agriculture et techniques connexes Résumé : This report is consists of chapters: Soil as store for water, setention of water by soil, water in soil of high clay content, permeability of saturated and unsaturated soil, permeability and pore space, distribution of water in soil, movement of water vapour, salt movements resulting from gains and losses of water, availibility of water for plants, measurement of water content and suction in situ and water and the soil properties concerned in tillage. Note de contenu : This report is consists of chapters: Soil as store for water, setention of water by soil, water in soil of high clay content, permeability of saturated and unsaturated soil, permeability and pore space, distribution of water in soil, movement of water vapour, salt movements resulting from gains and losses of water, availibility of water for plants, measurement of water content and suction in situ and water and the soil properties concerned in tillage. Technical Communication, 50. Relations between water and soil [texte imprimé] / Marshall, T.J. . - CAB . - CAB, 1959.
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This report is consists of chapters: Soil as store for water, setention of water by soil, water in soil of high clay content, permeability of saturated and unsaturated soil, permeability and pore space, distribution of water in soil, movement of water vapour, salt movements resulting from gains and losses of water, availibility of water for plants, measurement of water content and suction in situ and water and the soil properties concerned in tillage.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau Sol Agriculture Drainage Plante Evaporation Perméabilité du sol Besoin en eau des plantes Index. décimale : 630 Agriculture et techniques connexes Résumé : This report is consists of chapters: Soil as store for water, setention of water by soil, water in soil of high clay content, permeability of saturated and unsaturated soil, permeability and pore space, distribution of water in soil, movement of water vapour, salt movements resulting from gains and losses of water, availibility of water for plants, measurement of water content and suction in situ and water and the soil properties concerned in tillage. Note de contenu : This report is consists of chapters: Soil as store for water, setention of water by soil, water in soil of high clay content, permeability of saturated and unsaturated soil, permeability and pore space, distribution of water in soil, movement of water vapour, salt movements resulting from gains and losses of water, availibility of water for plants, measurement of water content and suction in situ and water and the soil properties concerned in tillage. Réservation
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Titre de série : Technical Communication, 53 Titre : Vegetation and hydrology Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Penman, H. L. Mention d'édition : Commowealth agricultural Bureaux Editeur : Commowealth agricultural Bureaux Année de publication : 1963 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08547 Note générale : "Hydrologyis the study of what happens to rain, anow and minor forms of precipitation, and the present survery is concerned with the past played by the surface ground cover in the disposal of rain the whole subject is frequently discussed is tums of a hydrologic cycle in which the main downstroke of rain is shown as providing water for cooperation form the surface on which the rain falls. There are strongly held opinions that this part of the cycle is reversible, ie that the uptroke of "" evaporation "" can be regarding as providing water for re - precipitation opn the surface from which the evaporation took place." Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Végétation Hydrologie Pluviométrie PRECIPITATIONS Humidité Climatologie Index. décimale : 577 Ecologie Résumé : "Hydrologyis the study of what happens to rain, anow and minor forms of precipitation, and the present survery is concerned with the past played by the surface ground cover in the disposal of rain the whole subject is frequently discussed is tums of a hydrologic cycle in which the main downstroke of rain is shown as providing water for cooperation form the surface on which the rain falls. There are strongly held opinions that this part of the cycle is reversible, ie that the uptroke of "" evaporation "" can be regarding as providing water for re - precipitation opn the surface from which the evaporation took place." Note de contenu : "Hydrologyis the study of what happens to rain, anow and minor forms of precipitation, and the present survery is concerned with the past played by the surface ground cover in the disposal of rain the whole subject is frequently discussed is tums of a hydrologic cycle in which the main downstroke of rain is shown as providing water for cooperation form the surface on which the rain falls. There are strongly held opinions that this part of the cycle is reversible, ie that the uptroke of "" evaporation "" can be regarding as providing water for re - precipitation opn the surface from which the evaporation took place." Technical Communication, 53. Vegetation and hydrology [texte imprimé] / Penman, H. L. . - Commowealth agricultural Bureaux . - Commowealth agricultural Bureaux, 1963.
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"Hydrologyis the study of what happens to rain, anow and minor forms of precipitation, and the present survery is concerned with the past played by the surface ground cover in the disposal of rain the whole subject is frequently discussed is tums of a hydrologic cycle in which the main downstroke of rain is shown as providing water for cooperation form the surface on which the rain falls. There are strongly held opinions that this part of the cycle is reversible, ie that the uptroke of "" evaporation "" can be regarding as providing water for re - precipitation opn the surface from which the evaporation took place."
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Végétation Hydrologie Pluviométrie PRECIPITATIONS Humidité Climatologie Index. décimale : 577 Ecologie Résumé : "Hydrologyis the study of what happens to rain, anow and minor forms of precipitation, and the present survery is concerned with the past played by the surface ground cover in the disposal of rain the whole subject is frequently discussed is tums of a hydrologic cycle in which the main downstroke of rain is shown as providing water for cooperation form the surface on which the rain falls. There are strongly held opinions that this part of the cycle is reversible, ie that the uptroke of "" evaporation "" can be regarding as providing water for re - precipitation opn the surface from which the evaporation took place." Note de contenu : "Hydrologyis the study of what happens to rain, anow and minor forms of precipitation, and the present survery is concerned with the past played by the surface ground cover in the disposal of rain the whole subject is frequently discussed is tums of a hydrologic cycle in which the main downstroke of rain is shown as providing water for cooperation form the surface on which the rain falls. There are strongly held opinions that this part of the cycle is reversible, ie that the uptroke of "" evaporation "" can be regarding as providing water for re - precipitation opn the surface from which the evaporation took place." Réservation
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