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Characterization of sheep meat in hidalgo state, México
ArticleAbstract: Sheep production is the most important livestock activity in Hidalgo State (México), represents thePalabras claves:diagnosis, Sheep meat market, Technological characterizationAutores:Capote C.B., De La Cruz L., Espinosa-García J.A., Ítalo Espinoza, Rangel-Quintos J., Vélez A.Fuentes:scopusComposition and in vitro degradation kinetics of saboya grass (Megathyrsus maximus) silage with inclusion of tropical fruits residues
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this work was to investigate the effects of mixing either passion fruit, pineapple or banPalabras claves:Fruit by-products, Guinea grass, In vitro degradability, silageAutores:Adolfo Sánchez, Capote C.B., García-Martínez A., Ítalo Espinoza, León Montenegro, Martínez-Marín A.L., Requena F.Fuentes:scopusIn situ degradation kinetic of maize stubble silage (Zea mays) with increasing levels of urea
ArticleAbstract: The urea inclusion effect on the nutritional composition and kinetics of in situ ruminal digestion oPalabras claves:Agro-industrial by-products, Circular economy, Creole cattle, Forage conservation, SustainabilityAutores:Adolfo Sánchez, Capote C.B., Ítalo Espinoza, J. H. Avellaneda, José Manuel Perea, León MontenegroFuentes:scopusMicrobial and fermentative characteristics and rumen degradation kinetics of saboya grass (Megathyrsus maximus) silage with increasing levels of passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) by-product
ArticleAbstract: The knowledge of agro by-products and their inclusion in animal feeding offers new strategies for aPalabras claves:Aerobic stability, Degradability, Microbiology, Passion fruit, silageAutores:Bolívar Montenegro, García-Martínez A., Ítalo Espinoza, Martínez-Marín A.L., Rivas J., Romero M.Fuentes:scopusLivelihood Capitals and Opportunity Cost for Grazing Areas’ Restoration: A Sustainable Intensification Strategy in the Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Land use change in pastures is considered one of the leading drivers of tropical deforestation in thPalabras claves:cattle income, Land sharing, land sparing, Sumaco Biosphere ReserveAutores:Bolier Torres, García-Martínez A., Ítalo Espinoza, Luna M., Robinson J. Herrera-Feijoo, Rumania Alexandra Torres-NavarreteFuentes:googlescopus