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Biblioteca (s) :  INIA La Estanzuela.
Fecha :  21/02/2014
Actualizado :  22/02/2014
Autor :  Reuniao Brasileira de Triticale, 1 : 1985 abr 1-2 : Passo Fundo
Título :  Anais
Fecha de publicación :  1986
Fuente / Imprenta :  Passo Fundo (Brasil): CNPT, 1986.
Páginas :  356p.
Serie :  Documentos (CNPT)
Idioma :  Español
Thesagro :  BRASIL; ENSAYOS DE VARIEDADES; EVALUACION; FACTORES DE RENDIMIENTO; FECHA DE SIEMBRA; FITOMEJORAMIENTO; GENOTIPOS; RENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOS; RESISTENCIA A LA ENFERMEDAD; SELECCION; TRITICOSECALE.
Asunto categoría :  --
Marc :  Presentar Marc Completo
Registro original :  INIA La Estanzuela (LE)
Biblioteca Identificación Origen Tipo / Formato Clasificación Cutter Registro Volumen Estado
LE43659 - 1ADDPC - PP633.11REUa13911

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Biblioteca (s) :  INIA Tacuarembó.
Fecha actual :  10/12/2015
Actualizado :  10/12/2015
Autor :  DE BARBIERI, I.
Afiliación :  LUIS IGNACIO DE BARBIERI ETCHEBERRY, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay.
Título :  Nutritional and genetic regulation of the sheep rumen microbiome, PhD Thesis.
Fecha de publicación :  2015
Fuente / Imprenta :  New England, NSW, Australia: University of New England, 2015.
Páginas :  239 p.
Idioma :  Inglés
Contenido :  The relationship between rumen microbial ecology and the host is regulated by multiple factors including diet, the microbial inoculum entering the gut, and host genetics. Two hypotheses associated with this statement were developed and tested during this project. The first focused on the relationship between diet, early life microbial inoculum and rumen microbiota and the second concentrated on the association between host genetics and gut microbial ecology. Hypothesis one was that the rumen microbiome of lambs could be altered by post-natal diet and by early-life microbial intervention, to achieve differences in rumen fermentation, development and animal performance that persist beyond weaning. Secondly, it was hypothesized that sheep with different genetic merit for wool growth harbour differences in their rumen microbiome that are associated with differences in gut morphology, physiology, digesta retention time and microbial protein outflow which underpin their wool phenotypes. To test the first hypothesis, performance of lambs was monitored from birth to post-weaning when the microbiome was modified by diet (inclusion of rumen-protected or rumen-active fat in the diet of the ewes during late pregnancy and of the lambs while suckling) and by postnatal introduction of digesta inoculum (from sheep on the same or on an alternate diet). The test of the second hypothesis was based on the study of Merino sheep genetically divergent for wool growth and assessed the association o... Presentar Todo
Thesagro :  CORDERO; MERINO; OVINOS; RUMEN.
Asunto categoría :  L01 Ganadería
Marc :  Presentar Marc Completo
Registro original :  INIA Tacuarembó (TBO)
Biblioteca Identificación Origen Tipo / Formato Clasificación Cutter Registro Volumen Estado
TBO101019 - 1PXITS - DD
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