516 resultados para lairage pens


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Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) est un pathogène majeur en santé publique comme les épisodes de 2008 dans les fromages et les charcuteries l’ont démontré. Au Canada, il n’y a pas de surveillance règlementaire de ce microorganisme dans les étapes précédant la transformation de produits prêts-à-manger. Ainsi, la présence et la circulation de ce microorganisme dans ces environnements est peu documentée. Pour décrire ces phénomènes, nous avons effectué un échantillonnage dans une usine d’abattage et de découpe de porcs au Québec, principalement dans les parcs d’attente, et dans l’environnement de l’abattage et de découpe : les échantillonages ont été effectués après lavage et désinfection sur une période de 2 ans. Un nombre de 874 échantillons a été récoltés. Le protocole de détection utilisé était inspiré de la méthode MFHPB-30 de Santé Canada. Les sérotypes ont été obtenus par PCR et les isolats caractérisés par un génotypage RFLP-PFGE en utilisant les enzymes de restriction Apa1 et Asc1. Nous avons détecté la présence de Listeria monocytogemes dans toutes ces étapes de la production. De ces échantillons positifs, 4 sérotypes (principalement 1/2b) ont émergé. Les patrons PFGE ont démontré la présence d’une variété de génotypes dans les zones d’attente et d’abattage de l’usine et la présence d’un type majeur dans l’environnement de la zone de découpe (le type 1 représentant 96.1% des souches à cette étape). De plus, nous avons démontré des liens entre les souches retrouvés au début de la production, en attente, et les souches retrouvées dans la zone de découpe. Ces résultats suggèrent que Listeria monocytogenes entre dans l’usine avec les animaux, contamine les étapes suivantes de la production et que certaines souches peuvent être sélectionnées et leur croissance favorisé dans l’environnement, devenant majoritaires, persistantes et préoccupantes en regars de la santé publique.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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On beef cattle feed pen surfaces, fresh and decayed manure is mixed with base rock or soil (base). Quantifying this mixing has beneficial applications for aspects including nutrient and greenhouse gas budgeting. However, no practical methods exist to quantify mixing. We investigated if measuring element concentrations in: (A) fresh manure, (B) base material, and (C) pen manure offers a promising method to quantify manure/base mixing on pen surfaces. Using three operational beef feedlots as study sites, we targeted carbon (C), and silicon (Si), which are the two most abundant and easily measurable organic and inorganic elements. Our results revealed that C concentrations were strongly (>15 times) and significantly (P < 0.05) higher whereas Si concentrations strongly (>10 times) and significantly (P < 0.01) lower in fresh manure than base material at all three sites. These relative concentrations were not significantly impacted by manure decay, as determined by an 18-week incubation experiment. This suggested that both of these elements are suitable markers for quantifying base/manure mixing on pens. However, due to the chemical change of manure during decay, C was shown to be an imprecise marker of base/manure mixing. By contrast, using Si to estimate base/manure mixing was largely unaffected by manure decay. These findings were confirmed by measuring C and Si concentrations in stockpiled pen surface manure from one of the sites. Using Si concentrations is a promising approach to quantify base/manure mixing on feed pens given that this element is abundantly concentrated in soils and rocks.

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The article discusses the tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) pen culture practices in Thailand. Suitable sites, pen construction, rearing and harvesting techniques, and return on investment are also discussed.

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Induced breeding of Clarias gariepinus was conducted monthly in hapa pens, set up in Otamiri river for nineteen months (June 1993 - December 1994). Results of natural fertilization were unsatisfactory as few eggs were fertilized. Mean relative fecundity, percentage fertilization, percentage hatching and percentage fry survival were: 15.86 ± 1.95 x 10', 18.92 ± 5.28%, 13.50 ± 3.8% and 6.42 ± 0.72%. Results from artificial fertilization were as follows: Mean relative fecundity, 13.80 ± 2.85 x 10', percentage fertilization, 81.91 ± 2.28%, percentage hatching, 86.10 ± 2.46% and percentage fry survival, 21.40 ± 1.89% respectively. The success of artificial fertilization depended largely on the latency period of 9-11 hours and this suggests that induced breeding in pens is feasible. The poor results from natural fertilization were attributed to lack of adequate substrate for the male fish to display courtship and subsequent fertilization of eggs.

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Silver and bighead carps were cultured in large fish pens to reduce the risks of cyanobacterial bloom outbreaks in Meiliang Bay, Lake Tauhu in 2004 and 2005. Diet compositions and growth rates of the carps were studied from April to November each year. Both carp species fed mainly on zooplankton (> 50% in diet) in 2004 when competition was low, but selected more phytoplankton in 2005 when competition was high. Silver carp had a broader diet breadth than did bighead carp. Higher densities and fewer food resources increased diet breadths but decreased the diet overlap in both types of carps. It can be predicted that silver and bighead carps would be released from diet competition and shift to feed mainly on zooplankton at low densities, decreasing the efficiency of controlling cyanobacterial blooms. Conclusively, when silver and bighead carps are used to control cyanobacterial blooms, a sufficiently high stocking density is very important for a successful practice.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)