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    Approaches for predicting heterosis of quantitative seed traits based on multiple-cross mating designs by XU Zi-cheng, ZHU Jun

    Published 2005-03-01
    “…According to the features of diploid and triploid inheritance pattern for quantitative seed traits, and considering three genetic systems of seed nuclear genes, cytoplasmic genes and maternal plant nuclear genes with genotype × environment interactions, methods were proposed for predicting heterosis of seed characters based on the mating designs of three-way and four-way crosses. General formulae were derived for heterosis prediction of F<sub>n</sub> generation by using the predicted genotypic values.…”
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    Growth and dry matter intake curve analysis of crossbred male calves in Ethiopia by Molla Shumye, Getu Kitaw

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study revealed that 50% FB crossbred bull calves are fast maturing genotype and had significantly lower DMI at mature age than 75% FB crosses. Generally, 50% FB crossbred bull calves can be used for fattening purpose to meet increasing lean meat demand of consumers in Ethiopia with decreased feed cost under improved feeding system.…”
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    COMBINING ABILITY, GENE ACTION AND HETEROSIS IN MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) by Khalil H. Kanoosh

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The results showed that mean square of genotypes, parents, crosses, general and specific combining abilities was highly significant for all trairs. …”
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    Xylopia parviflora (A. rich.) benth. Mitigates anxiety behavior and chronic mild stress-induced depression-like behavior in mice: The involvement of biogenic amine neurotransmitter... by Abdullahi A. Murtala, Elijah O. Oyinloye, Farouk A. Oladoja, Samuel M. Fageyinbo, Holiness A. Olasore, Luqman O. Ogunjimi, Akinyinka A. Alabi, Wasiu E. Olooto, Oluwatosin O. Soyinka, Abayomi S. Faponle, Oluwatoyin O. Shonde, Luqmon E. Osipitan, Emmanuel O. Kasumu, Olusola O. Joseph, Emmanuel O. Olaniran, Esther F. Olatunji

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the behavioral assessments designed to measure anxiolytic effects, XPE significantly mitigated anxiety levels in mice, as evidenced by an increase in exploratory behaviors (including head dips, sectional crossings, general square crossings, rearing, and assisted rearing) and an increased time spent in the brightly illuminated compartments. …”
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