FB 11 Ökologische Agrarwissenschaften
https://daks.uni-kassel.de/handle/123456789/7
2024-03-29T11:07:40ZPresence-absence dataset of dominant weed species and their groups by life form
https://daks.uni-kassel.de/handle/123456789/49.2
Presence-absence dataset of dominant weed species and their groups by life form
{"last":"Schmidt","first":"Fruzsina","affiliation":"Grassland Science and Renewable Plant Resources, Faculty of Organic Agricultural Science, Universität Kassel, Steinstraße 19, 37213 Witzenhausen, Germany","id":"orcid","id_value":"0000-0002-4524-9614"}
A supplement to the article:
Schmidt, F.; Böhm, H.; Graß, R.; Wachendorf, M.; Piepho, H.-P. Management Effect on the Weed Control Efficiency in Double Cropping Systems. Agronomy 2023, 13, 467. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13020467; DWS_presence-absence_2019-21: dominant weed species dataset in semicolon separated csv format
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DWSgroups: species to groups dataset in semicolon separated csv format
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ReadMe: metadata
Presence of keel bone damage in laying hens, pullets and roosters of local chicken breeds [Dataset]
https://daks.uni-kassel.de/handle/123456789/62
Presence of keel bone damage in laying hens, pullets and roosters of local chicken breeds [Dataset]
{"last":"Jung","first":"Lisa","affiliation":"Universität Kassel, FB 11, Fachgebiet Tierzucht","id":"orcid","id_value":"https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0048-3615"}
We assessed data in 8 different farms in Germany that kept local chicken breeds to evaluate the presence of keel bone fractures and deviations. Assessments were done by palpation. Sample sizes differed between the 13 included breeds and between farms. Finally, we showed that laying hens, roosters and pullets were affected by keel bone damage, but less heavier and partly with lower prevalence compared to those one can find in literature for commercial hybrids.
Can the assessment of skin lesions and keel bone damage at the slaughterhouse tell about hen welfare on-farm? [Dataset]
https://daks.uni-kassel.de/handle/123456789/61
Can the assessment of skin lesions and keel bone damage at the slaughterhouse tell about hen welfare on-farm? [Dataset]
{"last":"Jung","first":"Lisa","affiliation":"Universität Kassel, FB 11, Fachgebiet Nutztierethologie und Tierhaltung","id":"orcid","id_value":"https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0048-3615"}
Data were collected in 20 commercial laying hen flocks at three different time-points. Before depopulation on the farm, at the slaughterhouse arrival and at the slaughter line after defeathering. Included were different genetics of conventional as well as organic housing systems. Aim of the study was to develop an automatically camera system for the detection of keel bone damage and skin lesions each. As a part of it we had to check if prevalences assessed at the slaughter line are equal to those existing on farm.
Performance and meat quality of 58 Angler Saddleback pigs (supplemental data)
https://daks.uni-kassel.de/handle/123456789/60
Performance and meat quality of 58 Angler Saddleback pigs (supplemental data)
{"last":"Olschewsky","first":"Anna","affiliation":"University of Kassel, Animal Breeding Section","id":"orcid","id_value":"0000-0002-2083-3849"}
The dataset consists of phenotypes of 85 Angler Saddleback pigs related to performance, carcass and meat quality traits. The pigs were fattened between 2018 and 2020 at an experimental farm of the University of Kiel.