3 resultados para Bovino de corte - Nutrição
em Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo
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The objective of this work was to assess the degree of multicollinearity and to identify the variables involved in linear dependence relations in additive-dominant models. Data of birth weight (n=141,567), yearling weight (n=58,124), and scrotal circumference (n=20,371) of Montana Tropical composite cattle were used. Diagnosis of multicollinearity was based on the variance inflation factor (VIF) and on the evaluation of the condition indexes and eigenvalues from the correlation matrix among explanatory variables. The first model studied (RM) included the fixed effect of dam age class at calving and the covariates associated to the direct and maternal additive and non-additive effects. The second model (R) included all the effects of the RM model except the maternal additive effects. Multicollinearity was detected in both models for all traits considered, with VIF values of 1.03 - 70.20 for RM and 1.03 - 60.70 for R. Collinearity increased with the increase of variables in the model and the decrease in the number of observations, and it was classified as weak, with condition index values between 10.00 and 26.77. In general, the variables associated with additive and non-additive effects were involved in multicollinearity, partially due to the natural connection between these covariables as fractions of the biological types in breed composition.
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The use of organic trace minerals is getting strength and is an alternative to increase production and improve other characteristics such as humoral immunity. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of different levels and sources of selenium (Se) on humoral immunity of broilers. A six-week research was conducted using 1440 one-day-old males broiler chickens. The experimental design was randomized with six experimental diets (A: 0.15mg kg(-1) inorganic (inorg.); B: 0.15mg kg(-1) organic; C: 0.15mg kg(-1) inorg. + organic; D: 0.45mg kg(-1) inorganic; E: 0.45mg kg(-1) organic; F: 0.45mg kg(-1) inorg. + organic) calculated to provide the described amount of Se. Each diet was replicated in six box with 40 birds. A 3x2 factorial arrangement was used and the data were analyzed by ANOVA. The immunity was evaluated by means of the reaction against vaccine of Newcastle disease, and a reaction against sheep red blood cells (SRBC). No significant effects were observed at 5% significance level in NewCastle antibody (P >0.05). However at 14 day-old the source factor had p value at 0.0580, that show a trend of inorganic source in prolong the maternal immunity. No effect was observed in the immune response against SRBC (P >0.05). The results showed a immunologic response against Newcastle vaccine and SRBC, but the treatments was not able to induce a significant difference. The source and the level of Se showed no effect on the response against Newcastle vaccine and SRBC.
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O uso de aminoácidos sintéticos nas rações é uma decisão econômica no sentido de reduzir o custo das dietas. No entanto, as condições ambientais podem resultar em diferentes necessidades de aminoácidos específicos, como foi observado para treonina. Usualmente, as tabelas de exigências nutricionais estabelecem o mínimo requerido para o máximo desempenho. Porém, do ponto de vista nutricional, os substratos da dieta (aminoácidos, enzimas e energia) são necessários para ativar uma resposta imune. A resistência contra doenças infecciosas requer uma resposta criptografada intensa orquestrada pelo sistema imunológico e os mecanismos de modulação nutricional podem muitas vezes ser de importância crítica na resistência às doenças infecciosas das aves. Há algumas evidências de que as exigências dos aminoácidos essenciais são acima das especificações para alcançar um ótimo desempenho, imunocompetência e resistência a doenças. Outros estudos sugerem que as exigências de aminoácidos para o funcionamento normal do sistema imune não excede as necessidades para o crescimento. Além disso, é importante considerar que a treonina é um aminoácido estritamente essencial, não havendo nenhuma via de síntese endógena, dessa forma, avaliar a exigência de treonina para um determinado estado fisiológico é essencial para formular dietas balanceadas em aminoácidos. Nas aves, a treonina está envolvida na resposta imune, fazendo parte das moléculas de determinadas globulinas (imunoglobulinas) do ...