|
|
Registro Completo |
Biblioteca(s): |
Embrapa Agricultura Digital. |
Data corrente: |
22/12/2022 |
Data da última atualização: |
22/12/2022 |
Autoria: |
BERTIN, P. R. B.; PARR, C.; DRUCKER, D. P.; SUBIRATS, I. |
Afiliação: |
PATRICIA ROCHA BELLO BERTIN, DEPI; CYNTHIA PARR, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE; DEBORA PIGNATARI DRUCKER, CNPTIA; IMMA SUBIRATS, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS. |
Título: |
The Research Data Alliance Interest Group on Agricultural Data: supporting a global community of practice. |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: WILLIAMSON, H. F.; LEONEELI, S. (ed.). Towards responsible plant data linkage: data challenges for agricultural research and development. Cham: Springer, 2023. pt. IV, p. 289-300. |
ISBN: |
978-3-031-13275-9 |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13276-6 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
This chapter reflecs on the lessons learnt from the IGAD community of practive in its attempts to include new voices around the world. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Dados agrícolas; Data governance; Data management; Gestão de dados; Governança de dados. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Governance. |
Categoria do assunto: |
-- |
URL: |
https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1150251/1/PL-RDA-IGAD-2022.pdf
|
Marc: |
LEADER 01049naa a2200253 a 4500 001 2150251 005 2022-12-22 008 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 020 $a978-3-031-13275-9 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13276-6$2DOI 100 1 $aBERTIN, P. R. B. 245 $aThe Research Data Alliance Interest Group on Agricultural Data$bsupporting a global community of practice.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2023 520 $aThis chapter reflecs on the lessons learnt from the IGAD community of practive in its attempts to include new voices around the world. 650 $aGovernance 653 $aDados agrícolas 653 $aData governance 653 $aData management 653 $aGestão de dados 653 $aGovernança de dados 700 1 $aPARR, C. 700 1 $aDRUCKER, D. P. 700 1 $aSUBIRATS, I. 773 $tIn: WILLIAMSON, H. F.; LEONEELI, S. (ed.). Towards responsible plant data linkage: data challenges for agricultural research and development. Cham: Springer, 2023. pt. IV, p. 289-300.
Download
Esconder MarcMostrar Marc Completo |
Registro original: |
Embrapa Agricultura Digital (CNPTIA) |
|
Biblioteca |
ID |
Origem |
Tipo/Formato |
Classificação |
Cutter |
Registro |
Volume |
Status |
URL |
Voltar
|
|
| Acesso ao texto completo restrito à biblioteca da Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. Para informações adicionais entre em contato com cnpc.biblioteca@embrapa.br. |
Registro Completo
Biblioteca(s): |
Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
Data corrente: |
31/05/2016 |
Data da última atualização: |
20/02/2017 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
Circulação/Nível: |
A - 2 |
Autoria: |
FONSECA, J. F. da; SOUZA-FABJAN, J. M. G.; OLIVEIRA, M. E. F.; LEITE, C. R.; NASCIMENTO-PENIDO, P. M. P.; BRANDÃO, F. Z.; LEHLOENYA, K. C. |
Afiliação: |
JEFERSON FERREIRA DA FONSECA, CNPC; Joanna Maria G. Souza-Fabjan, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Fluminense Federal University - Niterói, RJ, Brazil; Maria Emília F. Oliveira, Department of Preventative Veterinary Medicine and Animal Reproduction, College of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, São Paulo State University- Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil; Ceci R. Leite, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Fluminense Federal University - Niterói, RJ, Brazil; Paula Maria P. Nascimento-Penido, Department of Preventive Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary, Minas Gerais Federal University - Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil; Felipe Z. Brandão, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Fluminense Federal University - Niterói, RJ, Brazil; Khoboso C. Lehloenya, Department of Animal and Wildlife Sciences, University of Pretoria - Pretoria, South Africa. |
Título: |
Nonsurgical embryo recovery and transfer in sheep and goats. |
Ano de publicação: |
2016 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Theriogenology, New York, v. 86, n. 1, p. 144-151, Jul. 2016. |
DOI: |
doi:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2016.04.025 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
The embryo transfer techniques used in small ruminants worldwide are based in surgical procedures. These actions are performed under general anesthesia which needs a combination of animal fasting and drugs for secure animal handling and surgery manipulations. Therefore, it involves risks to animal health and life. The major limiting sequels are adhesions formed by the abdominal surgery, in the ovaries, uterus, or between them. These occurrences can both compromise uterus accessing and oocyte capture and are responsible for decreasing success and limiting successive embryo collections. In contrast, nonsurgical embryo procedures can be performed in a relatively simplified way. Nonsurgical embryo recovery does not need animal prolonged starvation, drug retention is minimized, and donors can stay in a standing position. After the end of embryo recovery, donors are promptly restored to their routine housing and feeding. Furthermore, this technique does not need incisions and, therefore, can be used repetitively in superovulated or nonsuperovulated goats and sheep for embryo recoveryda similar procedure done in cattle. In Brazil, promising results are reported using nonsurgical embryo transfer in recipient goats, and studies are currently evaluating similar procedures in sheep. Therefore, this review aimed to present the current panorama of nonsurgical embryo transfer in sheep and goats. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Cervical dilation; Nonsurgical embryo recovery; Transcervical embryo collection. |
Thesagro: |
Caprino; Ovino; Reprodução animal; Transferência de embrião. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Embryo transfer; Goats; Sheep. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
Marc: |
LEADER 02377naa a2200325 a 4500 001 2045901 005 2017-02-20 008 2016 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $adoi:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2016.04.025$2DOI 100 1 $aFONSECA, J. F. da 245 $aNonsurgical embryo recovery and transfer in sheep and goats.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2016 520 $aThe embryo transfer techniques used in small ruminants worldwide are based in surgical procedures. These actions are performed under general anesthesia which needs a combination of animal fasting and drugs for secure animal handling and surgery manipulations. Therefore, it involves risks to animal health and life. The major limiting sequels are adhesions formed by the abdominal surgery, in the ovaries, uterus, or between them. These occurrences can both compromise uterus accessing and oocyte capture and are responsible for decreasing success and limiting successive embryo collections. In contrast, nonsurgical embryo procedures can be performed in a relatively simplified way. Nonsurgical embryo recovery does not need animal prolonged starvation, drug retention is minimized, and donors can stay in a standing position. After the end of embryo recovery, donors are promptly restored to their routine housing and feeding. Furthermore, this technique does not need incisions and, therefore, can be used repetitively in superovulated or nonsuperovulated goats and sheep for embryo recoveryda similar procedure done in cattle. In Brazil, promising results are reported using nonsurgical embryo transfer in recipient goats, and studies are currently evaluating similar procedures in sheep. Therefore, this review aimed to present the current panorama of nonsurgical embryo transfer in sheep and goats. 650 $aEmbryo transfer 650 $aGoats 650 $aSheep 650 $aCaprino 650 $aOvino 650 $aReprodução animal 650 $aTransferência de embrião 653 $aCervical dilation 653 $aNonsurgical embryo recovery 653 $aTranscervical embryo collection 700 1 $aSOUZA-FABJAN, J. M. G. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, M. E. F. 700 1 $aLEITE, C. R. 700 1 $aNASCIMENTO-PENIDO, P. M. P. 700 1 $aBRANDÃO, F. Z. 700 1 $aLEHLOENYA, K. C. 773 $tTheriogenology, New York$gv. 86, n. 1, p. 144-151, Jul. 2016.
Download
Esconder MarcMostrar Marc Completo |
Registro original: |
Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos (CNPC) |
|
Biblioteca |
ID |
Origem |
Tipo/Formato |
Classificação |
Cutter |
Registro |
Volume |
Status |
Fechar
|
Nenhum registro encontrado para a expressão de busca informada. |
|
|