57 resultados para suínos SPF
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O trabalho teve como objetivo determinar o efeito de doses do composto orgânico no diâmetro, comprimento e na produtividade de raízes de cenoura.
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2016
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2016
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2016
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A aplicação de dejetos de suínos em solos cultivados pode alterar suas características químicas, físicas e biológicas. Estes estudos são importantes para compreensão e recomendação de práticas conservacionistas de uso do solo, que visam minimizar os efeitos da produção agrícola nos recursos naturais. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o carbono da biomassa microbiana (CBM) do solo, em três profundidades, após a aplicação de cinco doses de dejetos líquidos de suínos (DLS) em sistema de plantio direto (SPD) e convencional (SPC). O experimento foi instalado em 1997, na Estação Experimental do Instituto Agronômico do Paraná, em Palotina, Paraná, em Latossolo Vermelho distroférrico de textura argilosa. Os tratamentos foram a aplicação de 0, 30, 60, 90 e 120 m3 ha-1 ano-1 de dejetos de suínos no solo cultivado em SPD ou SPC, em delineamento experimental de blocos casualizados, com três repetições. Em outubro de 2015, após o cultivo de aveia (Avena strigosa), foram coletadas amostras de solo, nas profundidades de 0-10 cm, 10-20 cm e 20-40 cm, para determinação dos atributos químicos e do CBM. O DLS apresentou em g L-1 58,20 de massa seca; 5,52 N; 3,97 P; 1,4 K; 3,32 Ca; 2,16 Mg; 0,01 Cu; 0,23 Zn; 0,06 Mn; densidade de 1,01 g cm-3 e condutividade de 10,72 mS cm-1. O CBM foi avaliado pelo método de fumigação-extração. O teor de carbono nos extratos foi quantificado por titulação com sulfato ferroso amoniacal, após a oxidação do dicromato de potássio por digestão sulfúrica. O CBM foi calculado utilizando um fator de correção Kc de 0,33. A análise de variância foi realizada a 5% de probabilidade e, quando significativo pelo teste F, as médias foram comparadas pelo teste de Tukey. O CBM, com a aplicação de DLS no SPD, apresentou valores médios de 457, 355 e 284 micrograma C-CBM g solo nas profundidades de 0-10, 10-20 e 20-40 cm, respectivamente. No SPC, o CBM, com a aplicação de DLS, apresentou valores médios de 400, 284 e 253 micrograma C-CBM g solo, respectivamente, nas mesmas profundidades. Não houve efeito significativo das doses de DLS sobre o CBM nas profundidades 0-10, 10-20 e 20-40 cm, tanto sob SPD quanto SPC. Os valores de CBM foram maiores no SPD quando comparados com SPC na profundidade de 0-10 cm e 10-20 cm, não diferindo entre si na profundidade de 20-40 cm. Houve interação significativa entre as doses de DLS e SPD sobre o CBM, somente na adição das doses de 0 e 120 m3 ha-1 ano-1 DLS na profundidade de 10-20 cm.
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2016
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Abstract: Selection among broilers for performance traits is resulting in locomotion problems and bone disorders, once skeletal structure is not strong enough to support body weight in broilers with high growth rates. In this study, genetic parameters were estimated for body weight at 42 days of age (BW42), and tibia traits (length, width, and weight) in a population of broiler chickens. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) were identified for tibia traits to expand our knowledge of the genetic architecture of the broiler population. Genetic correlations ranged from 0.56 +/- 0.18 (between tibia length and BW42) to 0.89 +/- 0.06 (between tibia width and weight), suggesting that these traits are either controlled by pleiotropic genes or by genes that are in linkage disequilibrium. For QTL mapping, the genome was scanned with 127 microsatellites, representing a coverage of 2630 cM. Eight QTL were mapped on Gallus gallus chromosomes (GGA): GGA1, GGA4, GGA6, GGA13, and GGA24. The QTL regions for tibia length and weight were mapped on GGA1, between LEI0079 and MCW145 markers. The gene DACH1 is located in this region; this gene acts to form the apical ectodermal ridge, responsible for limb development. Body weight at 42 days of age was included in the model as a covariate for selection effect of bone traits. Two QTL were found for tibia weight on GGA2 and GGA4, and one for tibia width on GGA3. Information originating from these QTL will assist in the search for candidate genes for these bone traits in future studies.
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Hydrogen sulphide is one of the most toxic and corrosive compound present in swine-derived biogas streams.In this study, afield scale biotrickling filter for the removal of hydrogen sulfide was investigated.A Biofilter packed with supporting biofilm materials was fed continuously with a proprietary nutrient solution and operatedfor over 73days. The system has been operating with a H2S inlet concentrations ranging from 1,000to 3,000 ppm.Significant removal efficiencies >95% was demonstrated. pH of the stock feeding solution decreased from 6.2 to as low as 3.5within couple days.The resulting drop in pH provided circumstantial evidence to support biological H2 Soxidation to sulphuric acid by sulfide-oxidizers. Sulfur precipitation was also observed to occur. The results suggested that H2S removal from biogas stream can be efficiently achieved using portable, low cost and maintenance free biotrickling filters.
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The effects of swine wastewater-derived biogas on microalgae productivity were determined. Experiments were conducted in a closed photobioreactor containing digestate effluent as culturing media and biogas in the headspaceas source of CO2. Experiments were carried out under mixothrophic and autothrophic conditions. Results showed that autotrophic growth rate (0.6 d-1)was twofoldfaster than mixotrophic. Frequent reinjections of biogas containing up to 2,000 ppm of hydrogen sulfide was not inhibitory to microalgae growth. The rapid removal of H2S in the system suggests photobioreactors can be an interesting alternative to biogas purification. A model to estimate microalgae productivity based on the amount of available CO2, inorganic and organic carbon was developedand showed good data fit correlation (r²= 0.99).
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Phycoremediation of swine wastewaters has been widely reported as an attractive tertiary treatment system, that effectively removes the excessive nutrient loadswhilst offering a valuable source of feedstock biomass. Digestate from an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB, 6%v/v) and a nitrification reactor (NR; 50% v/v) were used as culturing media to microalgae. Experiments were carried out in lab scale photobioreactors (PBRs) using a consortia of Chlorella and Scenedesmus. Ammonia (44 to 90%) and phosphorus (77%) were efficiently removed from both effluents tested after 4 days. Microalgae biomass harvested from the UASB effluent showed 57, 34 and 1% of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids, respectively. Comparatively, the cellular composition of microalgae grown on NR effluent had lower protein (43%) but higher carbohydrate (42%) contents. Negligible difference in lipid fraction was observed independently of the effluents tested. The results suggest that the biomass harvested from phycoremediation of swine wastewaters can offer a valuable protein and carbohydrate feedstock for nutritional and biotechnological applications.
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2015
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use of additives (Mg/P and nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide - DCD), on nitrous oxide emission during swine slurry composting. The experiment was run in duplicate; the gas was monitored for 30 days in different treatments (control, DCD, Mg/P and DCD + Mg/P). Nitrous oxide emissions rate (mg of N2O-N.day-1) and the accumulated emissions were calculated to compare the treatments. Results has shown that emissions of N-N2O were reduced by approximately 70, 46 and 96% through the additions of DCD, MgCl2.6H2O + H3PO4 and both additives, respectively, compared to the control. Keywords Composting; swine slurry; additives; nitrous
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2015
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2016
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2016