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Seroprevalence of Selected Tick Borne Pathogens and Diversity and Abundance of Ixodid Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) at the Wildlife-Livestock Interface in Northern Botswana 

Raboloko, Obuile O.; Ramabu, Solomon S.; Guerrini, Laure; Jori, Ferran (Frontiers Media, 2020-05-05)
Ticks and tick borne diseases (TBDs) undermine livestock production with considerable economic losses to livestock producers in endemic areas worldwide. Despite the impact of ticks and TBDs in livestock production, there ...
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Artificial insemination: Factors influencing its utilisation by beef cattle farmers in Southern and Ghanzi districts in Botswana 

Thutwa, Ketshephaone; Nthupisang, Poloko; Nkamane, Thatoyaone Botlhe (Elservier, 2024-02-09)
The use of assisted reproductive technologies to improve productivity in livestock industry is becoming popular. The study aimed to determine the utilisation of artificial insemination (AI) and to find out the factors ...
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Phenotypic Correlations among Various Egg Quality Traits in Pearl Grey, Lavender, Royal Purple, and White Varieties of Helmeted Guinea Fowl 

Manyeula, Freddy; Tumagole, Obusitswe; Kgwatalala, Patrick (Science-line Publishers, 2020-12-03)
Guinea fowls are increasingly popular in Botswana since they not only provide an alternative to access protein in the form of eggs and meat but also become a good source of income for the peasants. There are different ...
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Spatial scale drives pedodiversity-elevation relationship in Botswana. 

Kebonye, Ndiye Michael; Taghizadeh-Mehrjardi, Ruhollah; John, Kingsley; Agyeman, Prince Chapman; Kakhani, Nafiseh; Seletlo, Zibanani; Motlhetlhi, Lesego; Moyo, Boineelo; Scholten, Thomas (Elsevier B.V., 2024-12)
Elevational distribution affects pedodiversity (a measure or indicator of soil diversity) by controlling factors like climate, vegetation, and water drainage. It plays a vital role as a constant variable in soil formation ...

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AuthorAgyeman, Prince Chapman (1)Guerrini, Laure (1)John, Kingsley (1)Jori, Ferran (1)Kakhani, Nafiseh (1)Kebonye, Ndiye Michael (1)Kgwatalala, Patrick (1)Manyeula, Freddy (1)Motlhetlhi, Lesego (1)Moyo, Boineelo (1)... View MoreSubject
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Anaplasma spp (1)Artificial insemination (1)Babesia spp (1)Beef cattle (1)Egg traits (1)Farmers (1)Guinea fowl (1)Landscape Ecology (1)Layer-type (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (2)2024 (2)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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