This study aimed to investigate the structural characteristics of different tissues and tissue powder of Pueraria phaseoloides by microscopic identification. The main microscopic characteristics of roots, stems, leave...This study aimed to investigate the structural characteristics of different tissues and tissue powder of Pueraria phaseoloides by microscopic identification. The main microscopic characteristics of roots, stems, leaves, root powder, stem powder and leaf powder of P. phaseoloides were determined by microscopic identifi- cation, which provided reference for the establishment of quality standards of P. phaseoloides.展开更多
This study was conducted to evaluate the physiological quality of forage seeds after passage through the gastrointestinal tract of cattle, as well as the emergence of seedlings derived from these seeds. Three Fabaceae...This study was conducted to evaluate the physiological quality of forage seeds after passage through the gastrointestinal tract of cattle, as well as the emergence of seedlings derived from these seeds. Three Fabaceae species were used: tropical kudzu, leucaena and calopo. One hundred grams of seeds of each species were offered, separately, to five bovines. After the start of the dispersion, the faeces of the animals were collected every 6 hours, in a total of 72 hours, being taken to the greenhouse immediately after each collection. The study evaluated the total number of seedlings in the stool, the lengths of roots and aerial parts, as well as the natural and dry seedling weight thirty days after the disposal of the faeces in the greenhouse. The experimental design consisted of randomized blocks, with twelve treatments (sampling periods) and five replications (cattle). The best performance for the total number of seedlings in the faeces of cattle was observed in the kudzu species. The length of the root, length of the aerial part and dry matter seedling weight was observed in the leucaena species, followed by kudzu. The calopo showed low results for all variables due to the high degradation of the seeds.展开更多
基金Supported by Project of Key Laboratory of Guangxi Colleges and Universities for Research and Application of Zhuang Medicine(GJKY[2016]No.6)High-level Innovation Team and Outstanding Scholar Project of Guangxi Higher Education Institutes-Zhuang Medicine Foundation and Clinical Innovation Team(201407)+5 种基金Key Laboratory of Zhuang and Yao Medicine of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region(GKJZ[2014]No.32)Collaborative Innovation Center of Zhuang and Yao Medicine(GJKY[2013]No.20)Key Discipline(Zhuang Medicine)Construction Project of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region(GJKY[2014]No.14)Program for Bagui Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University"Research on the Innovation Theory and Efficacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine"Science and Technology Project of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Department of Health of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region(GZYY 13-07)Science and Technology Project of Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine(P2012030)
文摘This study aimed to investigate the structural characteristics of different tissues and tissue powder of Pueraria phaseoloides by microscopic identification. The main microscopic characteristics of roots, stems, leaves, root powder, stem powder and leaf powder of P. phaseoloides were determined by microscopic identifi- cation, which provided reference for the establishment of quality standards of P. phaseoloides.
基金“Research Support Foundation of the State of Rio de Janeiro”(FAPERJ).
文摘This study was conducted to evaluate the physiological quality of forage seeds after passage through the gastrointestinal tract of cattle, as well as the emergence of seedlings derived from these seeds. Three Fabaceae species were used: tropical kudzu, leucaena and calopo. One hundred grams of seeds of each species were offered, separately, to five bovines. After the start of the dispersion, the faeces of the animals were collected every 6 hours, in a total of 72 hours, being taken to the greenhouse immediately after each collection. The study evaluated the total number of seedlings in the stool, the lengths of roots and aerial parts, as well as the natural and dry seedling weight thirty days after the disposal of the faeces in the greenhouse. The experimental design consisted of randomized blocks, with twelve treatments (sampling periods) and five replications (cattle). The best performance for the total number of seedlings in the faeces of cattle was observed in the kudzu species. The length of the root, length of the aerial part and dry matter seedling weight was observed in the leucaena species, followed by kudzu. The calopo showed low results for all variables due to the high degradation of the seeds.