Incidence and damage assessment of rats (Mammalia: Rodentia) infesting poultry and animal farms and their stores in Upper Egypt
Survey of rodents, revealed the presence of the white bellied rat, Rattus rattus frugivorus (Rafinesque), the Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout) and the Nile grass rat, Arvicanthus niloticus (Desmarest) in poultry and animal farms at Assiut Governorate, while R. r. frugivorus; the grey-belli...
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ftjppmj:oai:ojs.ppmj.net:article/100 2024-09-15T18:31:56+00:00 Incidence and damage assessment of rats (Mammalia: Rodentia) infesting poultry and animal farms and their stores in Upper Egypt Al-Gendy, A. T.R. Baghdadi, S. A.S. Malek, Safaa S. Dongol, E. M.A. 2017-05-31 application/pdf application/epub+zip https://ppmj.net/index.php/ppmj/article/view/100 eng eng Agricultural Botany Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Al-Azhar University (Assiut Branch), 71524 Assiut, Egypt https://ppmj.net/index.php/ppmj/article/view/100/4.1.7 https://ppmj.net/index.php/ppmj/article/view/100/4.1.7epub https://ppmj.net/index.php/ppmj/article/view/100 Journal of Phytopathology and Disease Management; Vol. (4), Issue (1); 69-77 3009-6170 3009-6111 Rodent Survey Food Consumption Food Contamination Poultry Farm Animal farm and Stores info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftjppmj 2024-07-24T03:00:14Z Survey of rodents, revealed the presence of the white bellied rat, Rattus rattus frugivorus (Rafinesque), the Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout) and the Nile grass rat, Arvicanthus niloticus (Desmarest) in poultry and animal farms at Assiut Governorate, while R. r. frugivorus; the grey-bellied rat, Rattus rattus alexandrinus (Geoffray) and R. norvegicus were recorded in stores of poultry farm at Sohag Governorate. The white bellied rat was the most common species (1.4 rats/ day), followed by the Norway rat (0.7 rat/day) and the Nile grass rat (0.6 rat/day) at Assiut Governorate. At Sohag Governorate the grey-bellied rat was the most common species (4.9 rats/ day), followed by the white bellied rat (3.7 rats/ day) and the brown Norway rat (2.5 rats/day) at. The results of differences among rodent species in the droppings were recorded. The percentages of consumption at Assiut Governorate were significantly lower than that at Sohag Governorate. The percentages of poultry and animal feed and sacks contamination at Assiut Governorate were lower than that at Sohag Governorate.  Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Journal of Phytopathology and Pest Management (Al-Azhar University) |
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Rodent Survey Food Consumption Food Contamination Poultry Farm Animal farm and Stores Al-Gendy, A. T.R. Baghdadi, S. A.S. Malek, Safaa S. Dongol, E. M.A. Incidence and damage assessment of rats (Mammalia: Rodentia) infesting poultry and animal farms and their stores in Upper Egypt |
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Survey of rodents, revealed the presence of the white bellied rat, Rattus rattus frugivorus (Rafinesque), the Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout) and the Nile grass rat, Arvicanthus niloticus (Desmarest) in poultry and animal farms at Assiut Governorate, while R. r. frugivorus; the grey-bellied rat, Rattus rattus alexandrinus (Geoffray) and R. norvegicus were recorded in stores of poultry farm at Sohag Governorate. The white bellied rat was the most common species (1.4 rats/ day), followed by the Norway rat (0.7 rat/day) and the Nile grass rat (0.6 rat/day) at Assiut Governorate. At Sohag Governorate the grey-bellied rat was the most common species (4.9 rats/ day), followed by the white bellied rat (3.7 rats/ day) and the brown Norway rat (2.5 rats/day) at. The results of differences among rodent species in the droppings were recorded. The percentages of consumption at Assiut Governorate were significantly lower than that at Sohag Governorate. The percentages of poultry and animal feed and sacks contamination at Assiut Governorate were lower than that at Sohag Governorate.  |
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Al-Gendy, A. T.R. Baghdadi, S. A.S. Malek, Safaa S. Dongol, E. M.A. |
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Al-Gendy, A. T.R. Baghdadi, S. A.S. Malek, Safaa S. Dongol, E. M.A. |
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Incidence and damage assessment of rats (Mammalia: Rodentia) infesting poultry and animal farms and their stores in Upper Egypt |
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Incidence and damage assessment of rats (Mammalia: Rodentia) infesting poultry and animal farms and their stores in Upper Egypt |
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Incidence and damage assessment of rats (Mammalia: Rodentia) infesting poultry and animal farms and their stores in Upper Egypt |
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Incidence and damage assessment of rats (Mammalia: Rodentia) infesting poultry and animal farms and their stores in Upper Egypt |
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Incidence and damage assessment of rats (Mammalia: Rodentia) infesting poultry and animal farms and their stores in Upper Egypt |
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incidence and damage assessment of rats (mammalia: rodentia) infesting poultry and animal farms and their stores in upper egypt |
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Agricultural Botany Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Al-Azhar University (Assiut Branch), 71524 Assiut, Egypt |
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Journal of Phytopathology and Disease Management; Vol. (4), Issue (1); 69-77 3009-6170 3009-6111 |
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