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PINTO, R. T. |
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RENAN TERASSI PINTO. |
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Caracterização funcional de genes da família Multidrug and Toxic Compound Estrusion (MATE) potencialmente envolvidos na adaptação de Coffea arabica a solos ácidos. |
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2016 |
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2016. |
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101 p. |
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Português |
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Dissertação (mestrado em Agronomia/Biotecnologia Vegetal) - Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, MG. Orientador: Luciano Vilela Paiva. Coorientador: Alan Carvalho Andrade. |
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Expressão gênica. |
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Coffea Arábica; Solo acido. |
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Acid soils; Gene expression. |
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09/06/2015 |
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NGHONJUYI, N. W.; KIMBI, H. K.; KEAMBOU, C. T.; MANKA'A, CHE-AJUYO. N.; TOUKALA, J. P.; JULIANO, R. S.; LISITA, F. O. |
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NDALEH WOZEROU NGHONJUYI, Departament of Zoology and Animal Physiology; HELEN KUOKUO KIMBI, Departament of Zoology and Animal Physiology; CHRISTIAN TIAMBO KEAMBOU, Departament of Zoology and Animal Physiology; CHE-AJUYO NUELA MANKA'A, Departament of Zoology and Animal Physiology; JEAN PAUL TOUKALA, Departament of Zoology and Animal Physiology; RAQUEL SOARES JULIANO, CPAP; FREDERICO OLIVIERI LISITA, CPAP. |
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Assessment of anti-coccidial efficacy of ethanolic extract of aloe vera leaf in kabir chicken in Cameroon. |
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2015 |
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The Journal of Advances in Parasitology, v. 2, n. 2, p. 23-29, 2015. |
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2311-4096 |
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10.14737/journal.jap/2015/2.2.23.29 |
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Coccidiosis caused by Eimeria species is a serious disease in the poultry industry. Anticoccidial efficacy, growth and haematological parameters of ethanolic extract of Aloe vera were tested against coccidiosis in Kabir chicken. Fresh A. vera leaves were harvested, dried in gentle heat, ground and the sieved powder was used to prepare an ethanolic extract. Chicken were infected with approximately 3200 Eimeria oocysts until they began shedding oocysts in their faeces. The extract was administered at different doses of 0.16 g/chicken/day (T1), 0.32 g/chicken/day (T2) and 0.84 g/chicken/day (T3) directly into the mouth of the chicken. Chicken in the T4 group were given sulfaquinoxalina-LH, those in T5 were infected but not treated while T6 was the neutral group. Carcass and haematological parameters were determined. There were significant differences (P < 0.05) in the feed intake between experimental groups. Chicken of T3 had the highest body mass gain (11.7%) while those of T5 had the least (3.1%). The highest feed conversion ratio (14.7%) was recorded in chickens of T3 while the overall feed conversion ratio was recorded in T4 (18.6%). The weights of different organs were similar (P > 0.05) in all groups. The highest oocyst count reduction rate was observed in T4 (98.7%) and the value reduced in a dose dependent manner in the groups receiving A. vera extract. Red blood cell count (RBC) was significantly highest (P = 0.043) in T4 (2.8±0.3 x 1012 /uL) and lowest in T5 (0.8±0.3 x 1012 /uL). White blood cell count (WBC) was also significantly highest (P = 0.031) in T4 (98.8±0.3 x 109/uL) and lowest in T5 (18.3±11.8 x 109 /uL). Haemoglobin levels were not significantly different between treatment groups. This extract could be incorporated into the feed or drink of chicken for the prophylactic treatment of coccidiosis before outbreaks. MenosCoccidiosis caused by Eimeria species is a serious disease in the poultry industry. Anticoccidial efficacy, growth and haematological parameters of ethanolic extract of Aloe vera were tested against coccidiosis in Kabir chicken. Fresh A. vera leaves were harvested, dried in gentle heat, ground and the sieved powder was used to prepare an ethanolic extract. Chicken were infected with approximately 3200 Eimeria oocysts until they began shedding oocysts in their faeces. The extract was administered at different doses of 0.16 g/chicken/day (T1), 0.32 g/chicken/day (T2) and 0.84 g/chicken/day (T3) directly into the mouth of the chicken. Chicken in the T4 group were given sulfaquinoxalina-LH, those in T5 were infected but not treated while T6 was the neutral group. Carcass and haematological parameters were determined. There were significant differences (P < 0.05) in the feed intake between experimental groups. Chicken of T3 had the highest body mass gain (11.7%) while those of T5 had the least (3.1%). The highest feed conversion ratio (14.7%) was recorded in chickens of T3 while the overall feed conversion ratio was recorded in T4 (18.6%). The weights of different organs were similar (P > 0.05) in all groups. The highest oocyst count reduction rate was observed in T4 (98.7%) and the value reduced in a dose dependent manner in the groups receiving A. vera extract. Red blood cell count (RBC) was significantly highest (P = 0.043) in T4 (2.8±0.3 x 1012 /uL) and lowest in T5 (0.8±0.3 ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Coccidia; Kabir chicken. |
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Aloe vera; Extrato vegetal; Galinha. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Chickens. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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LEADER 02705naa a2200289 a 4500 001 2017241 005 2016-03-17 008 2015 bl --- 0-- u #d 022 $a2311-4096 024 7 $a10.14737/journal.jap/2015/2.2.23.29$2DOI 100 1 $aNGHONJUYI, N. W. 245 $aAssessment of anti-coccidial efficacy of ethanolic extract of aloe vera leaf in kabir chicken in Cameroon. 260 $c2015 520 $aCoccidiosis caused by Eimeria species is a serious disease in the poultry industry. Anticoccidial efficacy, growth and haematological parameters of ethanolic extract of Aloe vera were tested against coccidiosis in Kabir chicken. Fresh A. vera leaves were harvested, dried in gentle heat, ground and the sieved powder was used to prepare an ethanolic extract. Chicken were infected with approximately 3200 Eimeria oocysts until they began shedding oocysts in their faeces. The extract was administered at different doses of 0.16 g/chicken/day (T1), 0.32 g/chicken/day (T2) and 0.84 g/chicken/day (T3) directly into the mouth of the chicken. Chicken in the T4 group were given sulfaquinoxalina-LH, those in T5 were infected but not treated while T6 was the neutral group. Carcass and haematological parameters were determined. There were significant differences (P < 0.05) in the feed intake between experimental groups. Chicken of T3 had the highest body mass gain (11.7%) while those of T5 had the least (3.1%). The highest feed conversion ratio (14.7%) was recorded in chickens of T3 while the overall feed conversion ratio was recorded in T4 (18.6%). The weights of different organs were similar (P > 0.05) in all groups. The highest oocyst count reduction rate was observed in T4 (98.7%) and the value reduced in a dose dependent manner in the groups receiving A. vera extract. Red blood cell count (RBC) was significantly highest (P = 0.043) in T4 (2.8±0.3 x 1012 /uL) and lowest in T5 (0.8±0.3 x 1012 /uL). White blood cell count (WBC) was also significantly highest (P = 0.031) in T4 (98.8±0.3 x 109/uL) and lowest in T5 (18.3±11.8 x 109 /uL). Haemoglobin levels were not significantly different between treatment groups. This extract could be incorporated into the feed or drink of chicken for the prophylactic treatment of coccidiosis before outbreaks. 650 $aChickens 650 $aAloe vera 650 $aExtrato vegetal 650 $aGalinha 653 $aCoccidia 653 $aKabir chicken 700 1 $aKIMBI, H. K. 700 1 $aKEAMBOU, C. T. 700 1 $aMANKA'A, CHE-AJUYO. N. 700 1 $aTOUKALA, J. P. 700 1 $aJULIANO, R. S. 700 1 $aLISITA, F. O. 773 $tThe Journal of Advances in Parasitology$gv. 2, n. 2, p. 23-29, 2015.
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