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Yapağı ve Tiftik Üretiminde Beslenmenin Yeri

Year 1995, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 315 - 327, 01.12.1995

Abstract

Yapağı ve tiftik gelişimi genotip, fizyolojik ve çevresel faktörler tarafından etkilenmektedir. Bunlardan genotip x çevre interaksiyonu yanında, besleme, çevresel faktörler içerisinde özel bir yere sahiptir. Bu derlemede, yapağı ve tiftik verimine ve kalitesine etki eden faktörler özetlenmiştir.

References

  • 1. Reis, P.J. Growth and characteristics of wool and hair. In: Coop,I.E., 1982. World Animal Sci., Cl. Sheep and goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223, 1982.
  • 2. Robards,G.E. Regional and seasonal variation in wool growth throughout Australia, 1979. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 3. Daly,R.A. ve H.B.,Carter. The fleece growth of young Lincoln, Corriedale, Polworth and fine merino maiden ewes under housed conditions and unrestricted and progressively restricted feeding on a standard diet. Aust., J. Agric. Res., 6:476-513, 1955.
  • 4. Slee,J. Seasonal patterns of woulting in Wiltshire Horn Sheep. In 'Biology of the skin and hair' (A.G. Lyne and B.F. Short, eds.) 543-563. Angus and Robertson, S. 597-603, 1965. In: M.L. Ryder ve S.K. Stephenson, 1968. Wool growth, s. 562-592.
  • 5. Wallace,A.L.C. The effect of hormones on wool growth. 1979. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 6. Corbett,J.I. Variation in wool growth with physiological state. 1979. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 7. Stapleton,D.L. Mohair production and seasonal variability in the fleece of the Australian Angora goat. Ph. D. Thesis, University of New England, Armidale. 1978. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 8. Donald,A.D. Effects of parasites and disease on wool growth. 1979. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 9. Bottomley,G.A. Weather conditions and wool growth. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223, 1979.
  • 10. Hutchinson,J.C.D. Photoperiodic effects on hair and wool growth of domestic animals. 1976. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223 .
  • 11. Ryder,M.L. Investigation into the distribution of thiol groups the skin folicles of mice and sheep and the entry of labelled sulphur compounds. Proc. R. Soc. 67, 65-82., s.261-270. In: M.L. Ryder ve S.K. Stephenson, 1968. Wool growth, s. 562-592, 1958.
  • 12. Cartwright,G.A. ve C.J.Thwaites. Foetal stunding in sheep. 2.The effects of high ambient temperature during gestation lamb. J. Agric. Sci., 86:581-585, 1976.
  • 13. Ryder,M.L. ve S.K.Stephenson. Wool growth, s. 562-592, 1968.
  • 14. Ferguson,K.A. Influence of dietary protein percan-tage on growth of wool. Nature, Lond. 184-907. In: M.L. Ryder ve S.K., Stephenson, 1968. Wool growth. 562-592, 1959.
  • 15. Allden,G. Feed intake, diet composition and wool growth. 1979. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 16. Kempton,T.J. Protein to energy ratio of absorbed Nutrients in relation to wool growth. In: Graham,C.A., The opportunity to improve wool growth by rumen manipulation or strategic supplemantation. Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding. December 1987-January Vol.XXXV, No.IV, s. 211-215, 1979.
  • 17. Graham,C.A. The opportunity to improwe wool growth by rumen manipulation or strategic supplemantation. Wool technology and sheep breeding. December 1987-JanuaryVol: XXXV, No: IV, s. 211-215, 1987.
  • 18. Güney,O. Koyunlarda lif üretimi üzerine beslemenin etkisi. Avrupa Zootekni Federasyonu, Uluslararası Akdeniz Bölgesi Koyun ve Keçi üretimi Simpozyumu. 17-21 Ekim. TSE., 1983.
  • 19. Doney,J.M. Factors affecting the production and quality of wool. In: W. Haresign, Sheep Production. University of Nottingham School of Agriculture, s. 537-544, 1983.
  • 20. Marston,H.R. Wool growth. In 'progress in the physiology of farm animals' (U. Hammond, ed.), Vol. 2, 543-581. Butterworths, London. In: M.L. Ryder ve S.K. Stephenson, 1968. Wool growth, s. 562-592, 1955.
  • 21. Schinckel,P.G. The post-natal development of tha skin follicle population in s strain Merino sheep. Aust. J. Agric. Res. 6:68-76. In: M.L. Ryder ve S.K. Stephenson, 1968. Wool growth, s. 562-592, 1955.
  • 22. Wright,D.L. Body weight gain and wool growth response to formaldehyde treated casein and sulphur amino acids. J. Anim. Sci. 33 (1): 137-141, 1971.
  • 23. Reis, P.J., ve P.G.Schinkel. DL-methionine, The Amino Acids For Animal Nutrition, s. 88-93, 1971.
  • 24. Reis, P.J. The influence of abomasal supplements of some amino acids and sulphur-containing compounds on wool growth rate. Austral. Biol. Sci., 23, s. 441-446, 1970.
  • 25. Shetaewi, M.M. VE T.T.Ross. Effect of supplementati-on With concentrates and lasolocid during late pregnancy and lactation on productivity of Rambouillet ewes and development of wool follicles in their lambs. J.Anim.Sci.. 65: 351-358, 1967.
  • 26. Müftüoğlu,S. Ankara keçisi oğlak tiftiklerinde çeşitli rasyonların elyaf inceliği, lüle uzunluğu, kempli ve medullalı elyaf yüzde nispetlerine tesirleri üzerine bir araştırma. L.Z.A.E. Dergisi, Cilt 2, Sayı 3-4'den ayrı basım, 1962.
  • 27. İmeryüz,F. ve H.,Köseoğlu. Değişik besleme seviyelerinin Ankara keçilerinde, büyüme, yaşama gücü, döl verimi ve bazı tiftik özelliklerine etkisi. L.Z.A.E. Derg. Cilt XX:l-2, 20-39'dan ayrı baskı. L.Z.A.E. Deneme çift. Md. Basım Servisi, 1980.

Effects of Nutrition on Wool and Mohair Production

Year 1995, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 315 - 327, 01.12.1995

Abstract

Wool and mohair growth is affected by genotype, physiological and environmental factors. Besides, nutrition deserves a special attention among the environmental factors. The nutritional factors affecting wool and mohair production have been summarized in this review.        

References

  • 1. Reis, P.J. Growth and characteristics of wool and hair. In: Coop,I.E., 1982. World Animal Sci., Cl. Sheep and goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223, 1982.
  • 2. Robards,G.E. Regional and seasonal variation in wool growth throughout Australia, 1979. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 3. Daly,R.A. ve H.B.,Carter. The fleece growth of young Lincoln, Corriedale, Polworth and fine merino maiden ewes under housed conditions and unrestricted and progressively restricted feeding on a standard diet. Aust., J. Agric. Res., 6:476-513, 1955.
  • 4. Slee,J. Seasonal patterns of woulting in Wiltshire Horn Sheep. In 'Biology of the skin and hair' (A.G. Lyne and B.F. Short, eds.) 543-563. Angus and Robertson, S. 597-603, 1965. In: M.L. Ryder ve S.K. Stephenson, 1968. Wool growth, s. 562-592.
  • 5. Wallace,A.L.C. The effect of hormones on wool growth. 1979. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 6. Corbett,J.I. Variation in wool growth with physiological state. 1979. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 7. Stapleton,D.L. Mohair production and seasonal variability in the fleece of the Australian Angora goat. Ph. D. Thesis, University of New England, Armidale. 1978. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 8. Donald,A.D. Effects of parasites and disease on wool growth. 1979. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 9. Bottomley,G.A. Weather conditions and wool growth. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223, 1979.
  • 10. Hutchinson,J.C.D. Photoperiodic effects on hair and wool growth of domestic animals. 1976. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223 .
  • 11. Ryder,M.L. Investigation into the distribution of thiol groups the skin folicles of mice and sheep and the entry of labelled sulphur compounds. Proc. R. Soc. 67, 65-82., s.261-270. In: M.L. Ryder ve S.K. Stephenson, 1968. Wool growth, s. 562-592, 1958.
  • 12. Cartwright,G.A. ve C.J.Thwaites. Foetal stunding in sheep. 2.The effects of high ambient temperature during gestation lamb. J. Agric. Sci., 86:581-585, 1976.
  • 13. Ryder,M.L. ve S.K.Stephenson. Wool growth, s. 562-592, 1968.
  • 14. Ferguson,K.A. Influence of dietary protein percan-tage on growth of wool. Nature, Lond. 184-907. In: M.L. Ryder ve S.K., Stephenson, 1968. Wool growth. 562-592, 1959.
  • 15. Allden,G. Feed intake, diet composition and wool growth. 1979. In: Reis,.P.J., 1982. Growth and Characteristics of wool and hair. World Animal Science, Cl. Sheep and Goat Production. Chapter 11, s. 205-223.
  • 16. Kempton,T.J. Protein to energy ratio of absorbed Nutrients in relation to wool growth. In: Graham,C.A., The opportunity to improve wool growth by rumen manipulation or strategic supplemantation. Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding. December 1987-January Vol.XXXV, No.IV, s. 211-215, 1979.
  • 17. Graham,C.A. The opportunity to improwe wool growth by rumen manipulation or strategic supplemantation. Wool technology and sheep breeding. December 1987-JanuaryVol: XXXV, No: IV, s. 211-215, 1987.
  • 18. Güney,O. Koyunlarda lif üretimi üzerine beslemenin etkisi. Avrupa Zootekni Federasyonu, Uluslararası Akdeniz Bölgesi Koyun ve Keçi üretimi Simpozyumu. 17-21 Ekim. TSE., 1983.
  • 19. Doney,J.M. Factors affecting the production and quality of wool. In: W. Haresign, Sheep Production. University of Nottingham School of Agriculture, s. 537-544, 1983.
  • 20. Marston,H.R. Wool growth. In 'progress in the physiology of farm animals' (U. Hammond, ed.), Vol. 2, 543-581. Butterworths, London. In: M.L. Ryder ve S.K. Stephenson, 1968. Wool growth, s. 562-592, 1955.
  • 21. Schinckel,P.G. The post-natal development of tha skin follicle population in s strain Merino sheep. Aust. J. Agric. Res. 6:68-76. In: M.L. Ryder ve S.K. Stephenson, 1968. Wool growth, s. 562-592, 1955.
  • 22. Wright,D.L. Body weight gain and wool growth response to formaldehyde treated casein and sulphur amino acids. J. Anim. Sci. 33 (1): 137-141, 1971.
  • 23. Reis, P.J., ve P.G.Schinkel. DL-methionine, The Amino Acids For Animal Nutrition, s. 88-93, 1971.
  • 24. Reis, P.J. The influence of abomasal supplements of some amino acids and sulphur-containing compounds on wool growth rate. Austral. Biol. Sci., 23, s. 441-446, 1970.
  • 25. Shetaewi, M.M. VE T.T.Ross. Effect of supplementati-on With concentrates and lasolocid during late pregnancy and lactation on productivity of Rambouillet ewes and development of wool follicles in their lambs. J.Anim.Sci.. 65: 351-358, 1967.
  • 26. Müftüoğlu,S. Ankara keçisi oğlak tiftiklerinde çeşitli rasyonların elyaf inceliği, lüle uzunluğu, kempli ve medullalı elyaf yüzde nispetlerine tesirleri üzerine bir araştırma. L.Z.A.E. Dergisi, Cilt 2, Sayı 3-4'den ayrı basım, 1962.
  • 27. İmeryüz,F. ve H.,Köseoğlu. Değişik besleme seviyelerinin Ankara keçilerinde, büyüme, yaşama gücü, döl verimi ve bazı tiftik özelliklerine etkisi. L.Z.A.E. Derg. Cilt XX:l-2, 20-39'dan ayrı baskı. L.Z.A.E. Deneme çift. Md. Basım Servisi, 1980.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Agricultural Engineering
Journal Section Articles
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M. Mustafa Ertürk This is me

Publication Date December 1, 1995
Published in Issue Year 1995 Volume: 8 Issue: 1

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APA Ertürk, M. M. (1995). Yapağı ve Tiftik Üretiminde Beslenmenin Yeri. Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, 8(1), 315-327.
AMA Ertürk MM. Yapağı ve Tiftik Üretiminde Beslenmenin Yeri. Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture. December 1995;8(1):315-327.
Chicago Ertürk, M. Mustafa. “Yapağı Ve Tiftik Üretiminde Beslenmenin Yeri”. Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture 8, no. 1 (December 1995): 315-27.
EndNote Ertürk MM (December 1, 1995) Yapağı ve Tiftik Üretiminde Beslenmenin Yeri. Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture 8 1 315–327.
IEEE M. M. Ertürk, “Yapağı ve Tiftik Üretiminde Beslenmenin Yeri”, Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 315–327, 1995.
ISNAD Ertürk, M. Mustafa. “Yapağı Ve Tiftik Üretiminde Beslenmenin Yeri”. Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture 8/1 (December 1995), 315-327.
JAMA Ertürk MM. Yapağı ve Tiftik Üretiminde Beslenmenin Yeri. Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture. 1995;8:315–327.
MLA Ertürk, M. Mustafa. “Yapağı Ve Tiftik Üretiminde Beslenmenin Yeri”. Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, vol. 8, no. 1, 1995, pp. 315-27.
Vancouver Ertürk MM. Yapağı ve Tiftik Üretiminde Beslenmenin Yeri. Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture. 1995;8(1):315-27.