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06/10/2015 |
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10/05/2018 |
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Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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CRUZ, V. A. R. da; SCHENKEL, F. S.; SAVEGNAGO, R. P.; GRUPIONI, N. V.; STAFUZZA, N. B.; SARGOZAEL, M.; IBELLI, A. M. G.; PEIXOTO, J. de O.; LEDUR, M. C.; MUNARI, D. P. |
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VALDECY APARECIDA ROCHA DA CRUZ, UNESP; FLÁVIO SCHRAMM SCHENKEL, University of Guelph; RODRIGO PELICIONI SAVEGNAGO, UNESP; NATALIA VINHAL GRUPIONI, UNESP; NEDENIA BONVINO STAFUZZA, UNESP; MEHDI SARGOLZAEL, The Semex Alliance; ADRIANA MERCIA GUARATINI IBELLI, CNPSA; JANE DE OLIVEIRA PEIXOTO, CNPSA; MONICA CORREA LEDUR, CNPSA; DANÍSIO PRADO MUNARI, UNESP. |
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Association of apolipoprotein B and adiponectin receptor 1 genes with carcass, bone integrity and performance traits in a paternal broiler Line. |
Ano de publicação: |
2015 |
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Plos One, v. 10, n.8, 2015. |
DOI: |
10.1371/journal.pone.0136824 |
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Inglês |
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Apolipoprotein B (APOB) and Adiponectin Receptor 1 (ADIPOR1) are related to the regulation of feed intake, fat metabolism and protein deposition and are candidate genes for genomic studies in birds. In this study, associations of two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) g.102A>T (APOB) and g.729C>T (ADIPOR1) with carcass, bone integrity and performance traits in broilers were investigated. Genotyping was performed on a paternal line of 1,454 broilers. The SNP detection was carried out by PCR-RFLP technique using the restriction enzymes HhaI for the SNP g.729C>T and MslI for the SNP g.102A>T. The association analyses of the two SNPs with 85 traits were performed using the restricted maximum likelihood (REML) and Generalized Quasi-Likelihood Score (GQLS) methods. For REML the model included the random additive genetic effect of animal and fixed effects of sex, hatch and SNP genotypes. In the GQLS method, a logistic regression was used to associate the genotypes with phenotypes adjusted for fixed effects of sex and hatch. The SNP g.729C>T in the ADIPOR1 gene was associated with thickness of the femur and breast skin yield. Thus, the ADIPOR1 gene seems implicated in the metabolism and/or fat deposition and bone integrity in broilers. |
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Carcaça; Frango de corte; Genética animal. |
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Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril. |
Data corrente: |
06/03/2017 |
Data da última atualização: |
06/03/2017 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
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B - 5 |
Autoria: |
MASS JUNIOR, R.; DOMICIANO, L. F.; RIBEIRO, L. F. C.; PEDREIRA, B. C. e. |
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RALF MASS JUNIOR, UNEMAT-ALTA FLORESTA; LEANDRO F. DOMICIANO, UFMT-CUIABA; LUIZ FERNANDO C. RIBEIRO, UNEMAT-ALTA FLORESTA; BRUNO CARNEIRO E PEDREIRA, CPAMT. |
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Growth responses of nine tropical grasses under flooding conditions. |
Ano de publicação: |
2016 |
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Tropical Grasslands - Forrajes Tropicales, v. 4, n. 1, p. 1?7, 2016. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.17138/TGFT(4)1-7 |
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Inglês |
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The diversification of forage grasses is a strategic solution to obtain higher productivity in diverse environments. In this regard, the objective of the present study was to evaluate in a glasshouse study the flooding tolerance of 9 cultivars of forage grasses. The study was conducted using a complete randomized design with a 9 x 3 factorial arrangement: 9 cultivars (Brachiaria brizantha cvv. Marandu, Piatã e Xaraés; hybrid Brachiaria cv. Mulato II; B. humidicola cvv. Llanero and Tupi; B. ruziziensis cv. Common; Panicum maximum cvv. Massai and Tanzânia) and 3 soil water levels: a) minimal water for development (50% of field capacity); b) field capacity; and c) flooded soil (2 cm above soil level), with 3 replicates. Forage accumulation, plant height and root accumulation were evaluated. All cultivars grew well in soil at 50% field capacity highlighting their adaptation to mildly dry conditions. Under flooded conditions, B. humidicola cvv. Llanero and Tupi showed no reduction in forage dry matter production, while shoot growth of cvv. Marandu, Piatã, Tanzânia and Xaraés was significantly reduced (P<0.001) by 71.3, 94.0, 81.2 and 77.2%, respectively. Root mass was reduced about 30% in flooded plants relative to those grown at 50% field capacity. While all cultivars could be used where soil moisture is marginal for production, cvv. Llanero, Tupi and Massai would be most suitable where flooding could occur during the growing season. Field studies are needed to verify these glasshouse findings. MenosThe diversification of forage grasses is a strategic solution to obtain higher productivity in diverse environments. In this regard, the objective of the present study was to evaluate in a glasshouse study the flooding tolerance of 9 cultivars of forage grasses. The study was conducted using a complete randomized design with a 9 x 3 factorial arrangement: 9 cultivars (Brachiaria brizantha cvv. Marandu, Piatã e Xaraés; hybrid Brachiaria cv. Mulato II; B. humidicola cvv. Llanero and Tupi; B. ruziziensis cv. Common; Panicum maximum cvv. Massai and Tanzânia) and 3 soil water levels: a) minimal water for development (50% of field capacity); b) field capacity; and c) flooded soil (2 cm above soil level), with 3 replicates. Forage accumulation, plant height and root accumulation were evaluated. All cultivars grew well in soil at 50% field capacity highlighting their adaptation to mildly dry conditions. Under flooded conditions, B. humidicola cvv. Llanero and Tupi showed no reduction in forage dry matter production, while shoot growth of cvv. Marandu, Piatã, Tanzânia and Xaraés was significantly reduced (P<0.001) by 71.3, 94.0, 81.2 and 77.2%, respectively. Root mass was reduced about 30% in flooded plants relative to those grown at 50% field capacity. While all cultivars could be used where soil moisture is marginal for production, cvv. Llanero, Tupi and Massai would be most suitable where flooding could occur during the growing season. Field studies are needed to verify these glas... Mostrar Tudo |
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Brachiaria; Panicum Maximum. |
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Megathyrsus maximus. |
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