Published February 1999. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
Septoria canker remains the most important disease of poplars in intensively managed forest plantations. Genetic resistance has long been considered the best way to manage for this disease. Transgenic resistance mediated by RNA silencing against pathogens and pests (HIGS: host-induced gene silencing) has shown promise in other pathosystems but has...
The primary goal of a Bulk Tank Milk Culture (BTMC) is to determine what types of bacteria are in milk. Bacteria originate from three sources: udder tissue infected with a contagious bacteria, cow's environment, including milking equipment, and bacteria flora that reside on the teat or udder skin.
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The overall objective of manure management should be to take as many excretable manure nutrients to the soil and have them used by plants for optimal crop yield. This reduces the need to purchase feed and inorganic fertilizer.
The following are 10 important measures of a herd’s production performance, including milk, butterfat and protein production, breeding efficiency, milk quality as it relates to udder health, and cow turnover.
N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors are calcium-permeable ion channels
assembled from four subunits that each have a common membrane topology. The
intracellular carboxyl terminal domain (CTD) of each subunit varies in length, is least
conserved between subunits, and binds multiple intracellular proteins. We defined a
region of interest in the GluN2A CTD,...
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Gaurav Bajaj a, Andrew M. Hau a, Peter Hsu a, Philip R. Gafken b,
MichaelI Schimerlik c and Jane E
N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors are calcium-permeable ion channels
assembled from four subunits that each have a common membrane topology. The
intracellular carboxyl terminal domain (CTD) of each subunit varies in length, is least
conserved between subunits, and binds multiple intracellular proteins. We defined a
region of interest in the GluN2A CTD,...
Full Text:
Authors: Gaurav Bajaj, Ph.D.; Andrew M Hau, Ph.D.; Peter Hsu, B.S.; Philip R Gafken, Ph.D.;
MichaelI