Pig Breeding Activity
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Developments of reproductive management and biotechnology in the pig
Abstract This review aims to describe changes in production environment, management tools and technology to alleviate problems seen with the present hyperprolific sow model. Successful parturition in the pig includes the possibility to express adequate maternal behaviour, rapid expulsion of piglets, complete expulsion of placenta, elimination of uterine cont
Anim. Reprod.. Publicado em: 28/11/2019
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2. O problema da (in) sustentabilidade do desenvolvimento centrado na suinocultura na Microrregião de Chapecó: elementos para a discussão de um novo modelo de desenvolvimento regional
To treat the environment considering the ways and the resources exploration models, is one of the principal commitments that man has when he thinks in developing a productive activity. Being like this, the accomplished study concentrates in describing informations that can bring subjects related to the development of pig breeding in the West of Santa Catarin
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 21/05/2010
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3. CHARACTERIZATION OF PIG ACTIVITY DEVELOPED BY FAMILY FARMING CHEESE PRODUCTORS IN NOSSA SENHORA DA GLÓRIA, HIGH MIDLAND OF SERGIPE. / CARACTERIZAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE SUINÍCOLA DESENVOLVIDA PELOS PRODUTORES FAMILIARES DE QUEIJO EM NOSSA SENHORA DA GLÓRIA, SEMIÁRIDO SERGIPANO
The family farming system in the semi-arid region is observed in small productions, where the socioeconomic character composes a developed production system. In the high midland part of the estate of Sergipe, this system can be verified in the pig breeding developed associated with the cheese and milk fabrication and the cattle breeding in the municipal dist
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Molecular Basis for the Dominant White Phenotype in the Domestic Pig
The change of phenotypic traits in domestic animals and crops as a response to selective breeding mimics the much slower evolutionary change in natural populations. Here, we describe that the dominant white phenotype in domestic pigs is caused by two mutations in the KIT gene encoding the mast/stem cell growth factor receptor (MGF), one gene duplication asso
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.