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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Par?metros fisiol?gicos de grupos gen?ticos de bovinos de corte no cerrado

Oliveira, La?s Matos e 15 April 2016 (has links)
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No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) lais_matos_oliveira.pdf: 1897599 bytes, checksum: f8cca6f71386c22ad68bc755f7803402 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior (CAPES) / Objetivou-se com este estudo avaliar as caracter?sticas fisiol?gicas de diferentes grupos gen?ticos mantidos no cerrado. Foram avaliados 48 bovinos de corte criados em sistema precoce para abate aos 24 meses, sendo seis machos e seis f?meas de cada grupo gen?tico (Nelore, ? Nelore x ?Caracu, ? Caracu x ? Nelore, ? Angus x ? Nelore x ?Caracu). Os par?metros fisiol?gicos taxa de suda??o (TS), frequ?ncia card?aca (FC), frequ?ncia respirat?ria (FR), temperatura retal (TR), temperatura da superf?cie corporal (TSC) foram obtidos entre 07:00 e 12:00h. Foram avaliados o comprimento, n?mero de pelos por unidade de ?rea, densidade de massa dos pelos e di?metro m?dio dos pelos. A colora??o do pelo e pele foram avaliadas por meio da Tabela Padr?o e do color?metro MniScan XE Plus. O delineamento experimental foi o inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial com seis repeti??es. Foi utilizado o procedimento GLM do SAS, adotando-se para compara??o de m?dias o teste t com n?vel de signific?ncia de 5%. O NEL apresentou maior FR seguido pelo ?NCAR. A FC foi maior no ver?o. A TS foi maior no ver?o em rela??o ao outono. A TR foi maior no ?NCAR, seguido pelo ?CAR, sendo a menor TR observada no NEL e TRI. Houve correla??o positiva entre a temperatura do olho e a temperatura retal. Os pelos do dorso e garupa foram mais compridos no outono, e, em rela??o ao sexo, maiores nas f?meas. O comprimento dos pelos na garupa foi maior no TRI, seguido pelo ?CAR, NEL e ?NCAR. O di?metro dos pelo do dorso foi maior para o ?NCAR, seguido pelo ?CAR, TRI e NEL. O n?mero de pelos na garupa foi maior n?mero no ver?o. Os pelos do dorso foram mais inclinados no ?NCAR, seguidos pelo ?CAR, NEL e TRI. No ver?o, os pelos do dorso permaneceram mais inclinados, e, em rela??o ao sexo, os machos tiveram maior inclina??o no dorso e garupa. A densidade dos pelos no dorso e garupa foi maior no outono. Os pelos da garupa foram mais densos no ?NCAR, seguidos do ?CAR, TRI e NEL. A EC no dorso foi maior no TRI, seguida pelo NEL, ?CAR e ?NCAR. Entre os sexos a EC foi maior nas f?meas. A EC na garupa foi maior no TRI, seguida pelo ?CAR, NEL e ?NCAR. Os pelos tanto do dorso quanto da garupa foram mais claros no NEL. Os pelos mais escuros no dorso foram observados no TRI e na garupa no ?CAR. O grupo gen?tico que demonstrou maior adapta??o ? cria??o no Cerrado foi o NEL seguido do ?NCAR. / Disserta??o (Mestrado) ? Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Zootecnia, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, 2016. / The objective with this study was to evaluate the physiological characteristics of different genetic groups maintained in the savannah. Thirty-eight beef cattle raised in a system to be slaughter at 24 months of age were evaluated, with six males and six females of each genetic group (Nellore; ? Nellore x ? Caracu; ? Caracu x ? Nellore; and ? Angus x ? Nellore x ? Caracu). Sweating rate (SR), heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), rectal temperature (RT) and body surface temperature (BST) were obtained between 07:00 and 12:00. Length, number of furs per unit area, mass density of the fur, and the average furs diameter were assessed. Fur and skin coloring were evaluated using the Standard Table and the MniScan XE Plus colorimeter. The experimental design was the completely randomized in a factorial scheme with six replicates. The GLM procedure of SAS was used, adopting the t test for mean comparison with significance level of 5%. The NEL presented higher RR followed by ? NCAR. The HR was higher in the summer. The SR was greater in the summer compared with the autumn. The RT was higher in the ?NCAR, followed by ?CAR, with the lower RT observed in NEL and TRI. There was a positive correlation between eye temperature and rectal temperature. The furs of the dorsum and rump were longer in the autumn, and, in relation to sex, larger in females. The fur length on the rump was longer in TRI, followed by ?CAR, NEL and ?NCAR. The fur diameter on the dorsum was larger for ?NCAR, followed by ?CAR, TRI and NEL. The number of furs on the rump was higher in the summer. The furs on the dorsum were more inclined in ?NCAR, followed by ?CAR, NEL, and TRI. In the summer, the furs on the dorsum remained more leaned, and, in relation to sex, the males have a higher inclination on the dorsum and rump. Fur density on the dorsum and rump was higher in autumn. The furs of the rump were denser in ?NCAR, followed by ?CAR, TRI, and NEL. The EC on the dorsum was higher in TRI, followed by NEL, ? CAR, and ?NCAR. Among the sexes, the EC was higher in females. The EC on the rump was higher in TRI, followed by ? CAR, NEL and ?NCAR. The furs on both dorsum and rump were clearer in the NEL. The darker furs on the dorsum were observed on TRI and on the rump on ? CAR. The genetic group that demonstrated the greatest adaptation to the raising in the savannah was NEL followed by ?NCAR.

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