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- Discuss the differences between GE (Gross energy), ME (Metabolizable energy), and DE (Digestible Energy). Among the three values, which one is the most accurate estimate of energy value of a feedstuff and why?A corn farmer has approached you with various leaf samples with symptoms shown as below. Identify missing nutrients of a, b, e, and d based on Figure 1 below. (i) (a) Pioneer Seeds Australia Croplife (c) (d) https://agcrops.osu.edu/ IPNI Figure 1: Nutrient deficiency symptoms of corn Where would you expect to find symptoms of nutrient deficiency for mobile and immobile nutrients? Also, detemine the mobility of missing nutrients identified in Question 2 b) (i). (ii)What is meant by “protein complementarity” among plant foods?
- Micronutrients derives from the Greek prefix macro which means which of the following?At what place and date does the rice was first domesticated and what people first domesticated it ?State is the nutrional value of the rice in terms of carbohydrates, proteins and fats?Elaborate the rice growing cycle and requirements for water, nutrients, and sunlight?The Flemish physician/plant physiologist Jan Baptista van Helmont was the first to publish his claim that the growth of plants (like willow trees) requires nutrition from which environmental source? water (a hydrogen-containing source which we now designate as H2O) sucrose (a carbon-containing source which we now designate as C12H22O11) ammonia (a nitrogen-containing source which we now designate as NH3) glucose (an oxygen-containing source which we now designate as C6H12O6) methane (a carbon-containing source which we now designate as CH4)