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INIA Las Brujas. |
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21/02/2014 |
Actualizado : |
15/10/2018 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
Actividades de Difusión |
Autor : |
INIA LAS BRUJAS; PROGRAMA NACIONAL PRODUCCIÓN FRUTÍCOLA |
Afiliación : |
ESTACIÓN EXPERIMENTAL "WILSON FERREIRA ALDUNATE", INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; PROGRAMA NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN PRODUCCIÓN FRUTÍCOLA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
Título : |
Prácticas culturales en peral y variedad de manzana "Condessa". |
Complemento del título : |
Jornada de divulgación, 14 enero 2011, INIA Las Brujas. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2011 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Canelones (UY): INIA Las Brujas, 2011. |
Páginas : |
9 p. |
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(INIA Serie Actividades de Difusión; 635) |
Idioma : |
Español |
Palabras claves : |
CONDESSA; WILLIAM'S. |
Thesagro : |
FRUTALES; MANZANA; METODOS DE CULTIVO; PERA; SUSTANCIAS DE CRECIMIENTO VEGETAL; VARIEDADES. |
Asunto categoría : |
F01 Cultivo |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/2344/1/18429280111150118.pdf
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Biblioteca (s) : |
INIA Tacuarembó. |
Fecha actual : |
02/10/2014 |
Actualizado : |
29/04/2020 |
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Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales |
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VIÑOLES, C.; DE BARBIERI, I.; GIL, J.; OLIVERA, J.; FIERRO, S.; BIALADE, F.; MONTOSSI, F. |
Afiliación : |
CAROLINA VIÑOLES GIL, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay; LUIS IGNACIO DE BARBIERI ETCHEBERRY, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay; J. GIL, Departamento de Salud en los Sistemas Pecuarios. Área de Producción y Sanidad Ovina. Instituto de Producción Animal. Facultad de Veterinaria. EEMAC, Paysandú, Uruguay; J.OLIVERA, Departamento de Salud en los Sistemas Pecuarios. Área de Producción y Sanidad Ovina. Instituto de Producción Animal. Facultad de Veterinaria. EEMAC, Paysandú, Uruguay; S.FIERRO, Departamento de Salud en los Sistemas Pecuarios. Área de Producción y Sanidad Ovina. Instituto de Producción Animal. Facultad de Veterinaria. EEMAC, Paysandú, Uruguay; FEDERICA BIALADE BURNETT, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay; FABIO MARCELO MONTOSSI PORCHILE, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay. |
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Long-term effect of nutrition on the metabolic status and reproductive potential of Merino rams under grazing conditions. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2012 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Animal Production Science, 2012, v. 52, no.10, p. 881-889. https://doi.org/10.1071/AN11365 |
DOI : |
10.1071/AN11365 |
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Inglés |
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History article: Received 2 November 2011; accepted 17 March 2012; published online 16 July 2012.Corresponding author. Acknowledgements: The authors wish to thank the staff of INIA’s Research Station and the studentsin thesis from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine for their invaluable helpduring the experiment. We wish to thank Marcia del Campo for her input intothe analysis and interpretation of the behavioural data. Email: cvinoles@adinet.com.uy |
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To evaluate the impact of feeding rams for 14 weeks with legumes and supplement on their clinical, behavioural and endocrine responses, 32 Merino rams, 17 months old, were allocated to four groups (n = 8). The 2 · 2 factorial arrangement evaluated the pasture type (IP, improved pasture; NP, native pasture) and the effect of feeding (+S) or not (?S) feeding a supplement. Every 2 weeks liveweight, scrotal circumference and serving capacity were evaluated and blood samples taken to measure the concentrations of metabolites and metabolic hormones. Grazing behaviour was evaluated every 4 weeks. Rams grazing IP (61.8± 0.7 kg) were heavier than those grazing NP (59.6± 0.7 kg; P < 0.05), and +S rams (61.8 ± 0.7 kg) heavier than ?S rams (59.3 ± 0.6 kg; P < 0.05). Compared with rams from the IP+S, IP?S and NP+S, rams grazing NP?S lost weight (P < 0.001) during the experiment. The scrotal circumference was larger in IP+S (30 ± 0.4 cm), IP?S (30±0.4 cm) and NP+S (31±04 cm) than inNP?S (29±0.4 cm; P < 0.001). Only in rams from the group NP+S was a significant increase in scrotal circumference observed during the trial (P < 0.05). The supplement tended to maintain the mating potential elevated towards the end of the experiment (+S: 74.3 ± 5.4 and ?S: 61.7 ± 6.3 ewes/ram; P = 0.07). Supplemented rams were less frequently seen grazing (47 ± 3%) than non-supplemented rams (57 ± 4%; P = 0.09). Rams grazing IP ruminated more frequently (13 ± 2%) than those grazing NP (9 ± 2%; P < 0.001). Events such as lying down, playing, self-grooming and drinking water were more frequent in supplemented (36 ± 2%) than on-supplemented rams (30±2%; P= 0.09). The supplement increased the concentrations of insulin and glucose and decreased the concentrations of non-esterified fatty acids, albumin and urea (P<0.05). IP increased the concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I, protein, albumin and urea and tended to increase the concentrations of insulin.Weconclude that feeding Merino rams a high plane of nutrition reduced the frequency of grazing events and stimulated a long-term improvement of the metabolic status, evidenced by an increase in liveweight and scrotal circumference, with relevant implications for their mating potential. MenosTo evaluate the impact of feeding rams for 14 weeks with legumes and supplement on their clinical, behavioural and endocrine responses, 32 Merino rams, 17 months old, were allocated to four groups (n = 8). The 2 · 2 factorial arrangement evaluated the pasture type (IP, improved pasture; NP, native pasture) and the effect of feeding (+S) or not (?S) feeding a supplement. Every 2 weeks liveweight, scrotal circumference and serving capacity were evaluated and blood samples taken to measure the concentrations of metabolites and metabolic hormones. Grazing behaviour was evaluated every 4 weeks. Rams grazing IP (61.8± 0.7 kg) were heavier than those grazing NP (59.6± 0.7 kg; P < 0.05), and +S rams (61.8 ± 0.7 kg) heavier than ?S rams (59.3 ± 0.6 kg; P < 0.05). Compared with rams from the IP+S, IP?S and NP+S, rams grazing NP?S lost weight (P < 0.001) during the experiment. The scrotal circumference was larger in IP+S (30 ± 0.4 cm), IP?S (30±0.4 cm) and NP+S (31±04 cm) than inNP?S (29±0.4 cm; P < 0.001). Only in rams from the group NP+S was a significant increase in scrotal circumference observed during the trial (P < 0.05). The supplement tended to maintain the mating potential elevated towards the end of the experiment (+S: 74.3 ± 5.4 and ?S: 61.7 ± 6.3 ewes/ram; P = 0.07). Supplemented rams were less frequently seen grazing (47 ± 3%) than non-supplemented rams (57 ± 4%; P = 0.09). Rams grazing IP ruminated more frequently (13 ± 2%) than those grazing NP (9 ± 2%; P < 0.001). Event... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
ANIMAL NUTRITION; ANIMAL PRODUCTION. |
Thesagro : |
ALIMENTACIÓN; MERINO; OVINOS. |
Asunto categoría : |
L01 Ganadería |
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LEADER 03511naa a2200277 a 4500 001 1050806 005 2020-04-29 008 2012 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $a10.1071/AN11365$2DOI 100 1 $aVIÑOLES, C. 245 $aLong-term effect of nutrition on the metabolic status and reproductive potential of Merino rams under grazing conditions. 260 $c2012 500 $aHistory article: Received 2 November 2011; accepted 17 March 2012; published online 16 July 2012.Corresponding author. Acknowledgements: The authors wish to thank the staff of INIA’s Research Station and the studentsin thesis from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine for their invaluable helpduring the experiment. We wish to thank Marcia del Campo for her input intothe analysis and interpretation of the behavioural data. Email: cvinoles@adinet.com.uy 520 $aTo evaluate the impact of feeding rams for 14 weeks with legumes and supplement on their clinical, behavioural and endocrine responses, 32 Merino rams, 17 months old, were allocated to four groups (n = 8). The 2 · 2 factorial arrangement evaluated the pasture type (IP, improved pasture; NP, native pasture) and the effect of feeding (+S) or not (?S) feeding a supplement. Every 2 weeks liveweight, scrotal circumference and serving capacity were evaluated and blood samples taken to measure the concentrations of metabolites and metabolic hormones. Grazing behaviour was evaluated every 4 weeks. Rams grazing IP (61.8± 0.7 kg) were heavier than those grazing NP (59.6± 0.7 kg; P < 0.05), and +S rams (61.8 ± 0.7 kg) heavier than ?S rams (59.3 ± 0.6 kg; P < 0.05). Compared with rams from the IP+S, IP?S and NP+S, rams grazing NP?S lost weight (P < 0.001) during the experiment. The scrotal circumference was larger in IP+S (30 ± 0.4 cm), IP?S (30±0.4 cm) and NP+S (31±04 cm) than inNP?S (29±0.4 cm; P < 0.001). Only in rams from the group NP+S was a significant increase in scrotal circumference observed during the trial (P < 0.05). The supplement tended to maintain the mating potential elevated towards the end of the experiment (+S: 74.3 ± 5.4 and ?S: 61.7 ± 6.3 ewes/ram; P = 0.07). Supplemented rams were less frequently seen grazing (47 ± 3%) than non-supplemented rams (57 ± 4%; P = 0.09). Rams grazing IP ruminated more frequently (13 ± 2%) than those grazing NP (9 ± 2%; P < 0.001). Events such as lying down, playing, self-grooming and drinking water were more frequent in supplemented (36 ± 2%) than on-supplemented rams (30±2%; P= 0.09). The supplement increased the concentrations of insulin and glucose and decreased the concentrations of non-esterified fatty acids, albumin and urea (P<0.05). IP increased the concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I, protein, albumin and urea and tended to increase the concentrations of insulin.Weconclude that feeding Merino rams a high plane of nutrition reduced the frequency of grazing events and stimulated a long-term improvement of the metabolic status, evidenced by an increase in liveweight and scrotal circumference, with relevant implications for their mating potential. 650 $aALIMENTACIÓN 650 $aMERINO 650 $aOVINOS 653 $aANIMAL NUTRITION 653 $aANIMAL PRODUCTION 700 1 $aDE BARBIERI, I. 700 1 $aGIL, J. 700 1 $aOLIVERA, J. 700 1 $aFIERRO, S. 700 1 $aBIALADE, F. 700 1 $aMONTOSSI, F. 773 $tAnimal Production Science, 2012$gv. 52, no.10, p. 881-889. https://doi.org/10.1071/AN11365
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