5 results match your criteria: "Landscape Center[Affiliation]"
Arch Anim Breed
July 2022
Kaposvár Campus, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Herceghalom, 2053, Hungary.
To provide a cost-efficient parentage testing kit for red deer (), a 63 SNP set has been developed from a high-density Illumina BovineHD BeadChip containing 777 962 SNPs after filtering of genotypes of 50 stags. The successful genotyping rate was 38.6 % on the chip.
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January 2021
Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, National Agricultural Research and Innovation Center, Gödöllő, Hungary.
Microsatellites are widely applied in population and forensic genetics, wildlife studies and parentage testing in animal breeding, among others, and recently, high-throughput sequencing technologies have greatly facilitated the identification of microsatellite markers. In this study the genomic data of Cervus elaphus (CerEla1.0) was exploited, in order to identify microsatellite loci along the red deer genome and for designing the cognate primers.
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April 2019
National Agricultural Research and Innovation Centre, Research Institute for Animal Breeding, Nutrition and Meat Science, Gesztenyés str. 1, 2053, Herceghalom, Hungary.
Red deer () hinds ( ) of identical initial body weight (BW, ca. 68 kg) were reared on a monocotyledonous grass (G group), on a grass- (GP group) or on pure papilionaceous pasture each of 2 ha (P group) for 219 d. At the end of the experiment carcass tissue composition was assessed by means of computer tomography, slaughter value and meat quality were characterized and tissue - (LTL), thigh and liver - samples were taken for fatty acid composition analysis.
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June 2016
Agricultural Biotechnology Institute - National Agricultural Research and Innovation Center, Szent-Györgyi Albert u. 4, H-2100 Gödöllő , Hungary.
Recently, there has been considerable interest in genetic differentiation in the Cervidae family. A common tool used to determine genetic variation in different species, breeds and populations is mitochondrial DNA analysis, which can be used to estimate phylogenetic relationships among animal taxa and for molecular phylogenetic evolution analysis. With the development of sequencing technology, more and more mitochondrial sequences have been made available in public databases, including whole mitochondrial DNA sequences.
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December 2010
Alterra, Landscape Center, POB 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands.
To study the pH preference of epiphytic lichens, the bark pH of Fraxinus, Tilia, Quercus and Ulmus trees in an urban environment was measured using a flat surface electrode. The total number of trees was 253. A survey was made of the lichens in a 40 × 40 cm quadrat surrounding the pH measurement point.
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