Quality Indicators of Seed Received From Buffalo Breeders at the Artificial Insemination Center of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
Journal Title: Nature & Science - Year 2024, Vol 6, Issue 11
Abstract
Abstract The main objective of the study is to investigate and determine the factors affecting the productivity of the seed obtained from buffalo germplasm. In the research work, different factors affecting the productivity of the seed were identified. These are genotype, fodder and feeding systems, buffalo feeding.
Authors and Affiliations
Chilanay Ibrahimova, Gulgaz Kazimova, Mahir Nuriyev
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