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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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Prolonged and continuous heat stress in cattle: Physiology, welfare, and electrolyte and nutritional interventions

dbeatty@murdoch.edu.au, David Beatty January 2005 (has links)
The live export of cattle is an important industry for Australia. Concerns have arisen about animal welfare and in particular heat stress which may cause production losses and death. Cattle shipped live to the Middle East from a southern Australian winter can face continuous and prolonged periods of high heat and humidity as they cross the equator and arrive into a northern hemisphere summer, leading to heat stress and excessive heat load. Some live animal exporters treat heat stressed cattle with electrolyte supplements, but no scientific data exists as to whether this is beneficial to cattle in these unique environmental conditions. In response to industry’s concerns, the experiments described here monitored the physiological responses of Bos taurus and Bos indicus to conditions similar to those experienced by cattle being shipped from southern Australian to the Middle East. Initial experiments were conducted in climate controlled rooms at Murdoch University where intensive monitoring was possible. In the Bos taurus, increases in core body temperature, reductions in feed intake, and increased water intake were measured. There were also changes in blood gas variables consistent with the observed panting causing a compensated respiratory alkalosis. Following the heating period, there were decreases in blood and urinary pH. Bos indicus showed similar responses to the heat, but the changes were less pronounced at the temperatures tested. A pair feeding experiment was conducted to separate the effects of heat from the reductions in feed intake, and this indicated that the major measured effects were due to the responses to heat. On the basis of the measured responses, an electrolyte supplement was formulated and tested on Bos taurus, in the climate controlled rooms, and then on a commercial live export vessel. Results from these experiments indicated improved buffering capacity and a weight advantage for supplemented cattle, even in the absence of extreme heat stress. A final experiment investigated the effects of amount and quality of roughage in a pelleted feed on core and rumen temperature and feed intakes in Bos taurus subjected to hot environmental conditions in climate controlled rooms at Murdoch University. Both pelleted feeds had approximately the same metabolisable energy and crude protein but differed in content and type of roughage. There were no differences in feed intake, core temperature or rumen temperature between diets. This work has led to a greater understanding of the physiological responses of cattle to prolonged and continuous high heat and humidity, the requirements and effects of supplemental electrolytes in these conditions, and the effect of manipulating export diets. The demonstration of advantages in weight and buffering capacity with the electrolyte supplement highlights future areas of research to investigate electrolyte doses, route and types of supplementation, and dietary manipulation.
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Theoretical bases for a personal heat strain monitor

Armstrong, Karen Anne. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.(Hons.))--University of Wollongong, 2006. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references.
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Prevention and treatment of heat stress injuries in middle distance runs a research report submitted in partial fullfillment ... /

Larson, Lois E. Madonia, Christine I. January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1984.
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Prevention and treatment of heat stress injuries in middle distance runs a research report submitted in partial fullfillment ... /

Larson, Lois E. Madonia, Christine I. January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1984.
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The effects of high temperature stress on the enzymatic antioxidant system in Zea mays

Chetty, Kovin Ashley January 2017 (has links)
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Biotechnology) / High temperature stress is synonymous with the attenuation of plant growth, metabolism and eventually death resulting in major loss of crop productivity worldwide. Part of the metabolic perturbations associated with heat stress leads to the excessive formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which have highly deleterious effects on cellular homeostasis. Naturally, through millions of years of evolution and adjustment, plants have developed antioxidant enzymes that neutralize harmful ROS species offering a protective role in the annulment of oxidative damage in response to high temperature. The aim of this study was to measure the activity of several antioxidant enzymes in response to heat stress in Zea mays.
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Studies on the Oxidative Stress and Heat Stress Response Systems in a Hyperthermophilic Archaeon / 超好熱始原菌における酸化ストレス、高温ストレス応答機構に関する研究 / チョウ コウネツ シゲンキン ニ オケル サンカ ストレス コウオン ストレス オウトウ キコウ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ

Shinka, Yasuhiro 24 March 2008 (has links)
Kyoto University (京都大学) / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第13852号 / 工博第2956号 / 新制||工||1436(附属図書館) / 26068 / UT51-2008-C768 / 京都大学大学院工学研究科合成・生物化学専攻 / (主査)教授 今中 忠行, 教授 青山 安宏, 教授 森 泰生 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当
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Techniques to increase silage stability and starch availability and the effects of heat stress abatement systems on reducing heat load in dairy cattle

Johnson, Jared R. January 1900 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / Department of Animal Sciences and Industry / Micheal J. Brouk / Four studies were conducted that focused either on silage quality parameters or heat abatement systems to improve cow comfort. Study 1 evaluated the effects of treating whole-plant corn at harvest with a dual-purpose commercial silage inoculant containing Lactobacillus buchneri and Lactococcus lactis O224 on fermentation and aerobic stability of corn silage through 32 d of ensiling. Inoculating silage to be fed after minimal storage time (≤ 32 d post-harvest) had no effect (P > 0.05) on the chemical composition, fermentation variables, aerobic stability or rise in temperature post-harvest. Study 2 was designed to develop a berry processing score (BPS) for sorghum silage as well as evaluate the change in starch digestibility as the level of berry processing increased. A method to evaluate the level of processing in sorghum silage was successfully developed by measuring the percent of starch passing through a 1.7 mm screen. This provides the industry with a standardized method to measure the level of processing in sorghum silage. As BPS increased from 26.28 to 55.05 ± 0.04%, 7-h in situ starch digestibility increased from 50.54 to 82.07 ± 4.94% for unprocessed and heavily processed sorghum silage, respectively (R² = 0.43). By processing sorghum silage during harvest and measuring the extent of processing, sorghum silage starch digestibility can be enhanced and may serve as a viable alternative to corn silage in the diet of lactating dairy cows in areas of the country where corn silage is a high-risk forage crop due to lack of water. Study 3 evaluated the effects of 2 heat stress abatement systems on barn temperature, micro-environmental temperature, core body temperature (CBT), respiration rate, rear udder temperature, and lying time in lactating dairy cows. The systems evaluated were: direct cooling via feedline soakers and fans, or evaporative cooling via a fan and fog system. The evaporative cooling system was effective (P = 0.04) in reducing respiration rates (52.0 vs. 57.9 ± 2.2 breaths per min; P < 0.01) and rear udder temperatures (33.2 vs. 34.5 ± 0.3ºC; P < 0.01), and increased daily lying time (11.8 vs. 10.8 ± 0.3 h/d; P < 0.01) due to differences in barn THI and airflow. No treatment differences (P = 0.79) were detected for CBT, likely due to cooler ambient conditions during the study. Study 4 assessed the effects of the same evaporative and direct cooling systems as in Study 2 but were applied in the holding area prior to afternoon milking, where effects on CBT and micro-environmental temperature in lactating dairy cows were measured in addition to water usage by each system. No significant differences (P > 0.05) between direct cooling and evaporative cooling were detected for micro-environmental THI. However, the evaporative cooling system reduced the consumption of water in the holding area while maintaining CBT < 39.0ºC. Future research should be conducted under greater ambient THI to determine if an evaporative cooling system is able to maintain CBT < 39.0ºC, while also comparing CBT and water usage to a soaker system in the holding area.
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Uso estratégico do equilibrio eletrolítico para minimizar os efeitos do estresse térmico em frangos de corte

Gamba, Juliana Pereira [UNESP] 08 June 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:27:17Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-06-08Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:31:17Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 gamba_jp_me_.pdf: 1043148 bytes, checksum: b0a0191eb557834ac568021e9b13ad91 (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / O estresse calórico é o agente desencadeador de diversos distúrbios metabólicos em frangos de corte, entre eles o desequilíbrio ácido- base. Com a finalidade de evitar esses efeitos e melhorar o desempenho dos animais, faz-se necessário a utilização de níveis adequados de eletrólitos e, também, uma correta proporção entre esses na ração, obtendo assim uma formulação com um equilíbrio eletrolítico apropriado para os animais. Assim, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o desempenho e a mortalidade de frangos de corte submetidos a diferentes balanços (Na++K+–Cl-)e relações eletrolíticas [(K++Cl-)/Na+] na dieta em condições de termoneutralidade e sobre estresse térmico. Para tanto um primeiro experimento foi realizado com um total de 1575 pintos de corte machos de 1-21, em condições termoneutras, em que os tratamentos consistiam de cinco dietas decorrentes de combinações BE/RE (150/3, 250/2, 250/3, 250/4 e 350/3). Foram avaliados os parâmetros peso corporal, consumo de ração e conversão alimentar, os quais se apresentaram sensíveis aos níveis de suplementação de BE e RE, enquadrados numa análise de superfície que permitiu melhor avaliação dos crescentes níveis de BE e relação estreita e larga do RE. Os resultados indicaram que o melhor desempenho foi obtido somente com as combinações simultâneas de eletrólitos para BE entre 251 e 255mEq/kg e RE entre 2,73:1 e 3,5:1. Em um segundo experimento, foram utilizados os mesmos animais, porém de 21-46 dias de idade, distribuídos em arranjo fatorial 5x3, totalizando 15 tratamentos. Os tratamentos consistiram das mesmas cinco dietas com diferentes combinações entre BE e RE, associado com a aplicação do estresse por calor, no 25° ou 35° dia de idade. Foi possível verificar que a formulação estratégica do correto equilíbrio de eletrólitos melhora o desempenho e é capaz de evitar o efeito do estresse / The heat stress is the causative agent of several metabolic disorders in broiler chickens, including the acid-base imbalance. In order to avoid these effects and improve animal performance, it is necessary to use adequate levels of electrolytes and also a correct proportion of these in the diet, thereby obtaining a formulation with an appropriate electrolyte balance for the animals. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the performance and mortality of broilers submitted to different balances Na++K+–Cl-) and relations electrolyte [(K++Cl-)/Na+] in the diet at thermoneutrality and on thermal stress. Therefore, a first experiment was conducted with a total of 1575 male broiler chicks of 1-21 in thermoneutral conditions, in which treatments consisted of five diets resulting from combinations BE/RE (150/3, 250/2, 250/3, 250/4 and 350/3). The parameters evaluated were body weight, feed intake and feed conversion, which were susceptible to dietary supplementation of BE and RE, embedded in a surface analysis which allowed a better assessment of rising levels of BE and close and wide-RE. The results indicated that the best performance was obtained only with simultaneous combinations of electrolytes to between 251 and 255mEq/kg BE and RE and between 3,5:1-2,73:1. In a second experiment, we used the same animals, but in 21-46 days of age in a factorial arrangement 5x3, totaling 15 treatments. The treatments were the same five diets with different combinations of BE and RE, together with the application of heat stress on the 25th or 35th day of age. It was possible to verify that the correct formulation of the strategic balance of electrolytes improves performance and is able to avoid the effect of heat stress in broilers, whereas a diet with BE of 250 mEq/kg and RE 3 for better performance and a diet with BE of 350 mEq/kg and 3 RE aimed at survival of animals
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Fatores que influenciam a temperatura corporal de vacas da raça holandesa lactantes / Factors affecting body temperature in high producing lactating Holstein cows

Drago Filho, Eraldo Laerte [UNESP] 24 July 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Eraldo Laerte Drago Filho null (eraldinhodrago@hotmail.com) on 2017-08-14T02:04:03Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação Eraldo Pós Defesa final jul 2017.pdf: 735320 bytes, checksum: d7cea9d3ac82606ae1d91cd0853fd717 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by LUIZA DE MENEZES ROMANETTO (luizamenezes@reitoria.unesp.br) on 2017-08-18T19:54:39Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 dragofilho_el_me_bot.pdf: 735320 bytes, checksum: d7cea9d3ac82606ae1d91cd0853fd717 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-08-18T19:54:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 dragofilho_el_me_bot.pdf: 735320 bytes, checksum: d7cea9d3ac82606ae1d91cd0853fd717 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-07-24 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / O objetivo do experimento foi avaliar a temperatura vaginal em parâmetros produtivos e reprodutivos. Vacas Holandesas lactantes n = 641 (209 primíparas 36,9 ± 6,54 kg de leite / d; 432 multíparas 43,9 ± 9,77 kg de leite / d) tiveram a temperatura vaginal monitorada através de termômetros, anexados a um dispositivo intravaginal como parte de um protocolo de IATF. A temperatura vaginal foi registrada a cada 10 minutos durante três dias. A temperatura ambiente e a umidade relativa (ITU) foram mensuradas usando um termômetro externo colocado dentro do barracão. Os dados foram analisados com SAS 9.4 usando correlação de Pearson, ANOVA e regressão logística. Calculou-se o estresse térmico com base na porcentagem de tempo que a vaca ficou com uma temperatura vaginal ≥ 39,1°C (PCT). As vacas foram classificadas através de quartis (AltaPCT (3º quartil; PCT-60%) e BaixaPCT; PCT-16%) para PCT e o mediana para produção de leite, que eram diferentes para primíparas e multíparas. Houve uma baixa correlação entre ITU e produção de leite com PCT (r = 0,01), indicando maior variação na termorregulação. O BaixaPCT (22,4 e 13,9%) e o AltaPCT (12,6 e 9,7%) reduziram significativamente o P/AI no dia 30 e 52 pós-IA (P < 0,01) e sem interações com ordem, escore de condição corporal e ITU observados. A cor da pelagem e a espessura do couro não influenciaram o PCT (P > 0,1). Entretanto houve interação entre cor de pelagem, PCT e produção de leite, onde independente da PCT e produção de leite, vacas de cor branca apresentaram menor prenhez (P = 0,03). Em resumo, houve uma grande variabilidade em como as vacas respondem individualmente ao estresse térmico. A prenhez foi afetada somente em vacas com alta PCT independente da ordem, produção de leite, ECC. A seleção de animais com controle eficiente da temperatura corporal apesar da alta produção de leite deve ser abordada como uma estratégia para manter a fertilidade adequada. / The aim of the experiment was to evaluate vaginal temperature on productive and reproductive traits and potential genetic contribution to thermomtolerance. Lactating Holstein cows n = 641 (209 primíparous 36,9 ± 6,54 kg milk/d; 432 multíparous 43,9 ± 9,77 kg milk/d) had vaginal temperature monitored using thermometers, attached to an intravaginal device as part of a timed-AI protocol and recorded vaginal temperature every 10 minutes for 3 days. Ambient temperature and relative humidity (THI) were monitored using an external thermometer placed inside the barn. The data were analyzed with SAS 9.4 using Pearson correlation, ANOVA and logistic regression. Heat stress was calculated based on the percentage of time the cow spent with a vaginal temperature ≥39,1°C (PCT). Cows were classified using the 75th percentile threshold (HighPCT and LowPCT) for PCT and the median value for milk, which were different for primiparous and multiparous. There was a low correlation between THI and milk production with PCT (r=0,01) indicating a large variation in thermoregulation. Multiparous LowPCT (22,4 and 13,9%) and HighPCT (12,6 and 9,7%) significantly reduced P/AI on day 30 and 52 post-AI (P < 0,01) and no interactions with parity, body condition score and THI were observed. Coat color and skin thickness did not influenced PCT. However, there was interaction between coat color, where, independent of PCT and milk production, white cows presented lower pregnancy rate (P < 0,03). In summary, there is a large variability on how individual cows respond to heat stress. Pregnancy was just affected in cows with high PCT independent of parity, milk production, BCS. Selection of animals with efficient control of body temperature in spite of high milk production should be further approached as a strategy to maintain adequate fertility. / CNPq: 131628/2015-1
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Uso estratégico do equilibrio eletrolítico para minimizar os efeitos do estresse térmico em frangos de corte /

Gamba, Juliana Pereira. January 2011 (has links)
Orientador: Silvia Helena Venturoli Perri / Coorientador: Manoel Garcia Neto / Banca: Antonio Carlos Laurentiz / Banca: Guilherme de Paula Nogueira / Resumo: O estresse calórico é o agente desencadeador de diversos distúrbios metabólicos em frangos de corte, entre eles o desequilíbrio ácido- base. Com a finalidade de evitar esses efeitos e melhorar o desempenho dos animais, faz-se necessário a utilização de níveis adequados de eletrólitos e, também, uma correta proporção entre esses na ração, obtendo assim uma formulação com um equilíbrio eletrolítico apropriado para os animais. Assim, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o desempenho e a mortalidade de frangos de corte submetidos a diferentes balanços (Na++K+-Cl-)e relações eletrolíticas [(K++Cl-)/Na+] na dieta em condições de termoneutralidade e sobre estresse térmico. Para tanto um primeiro experimento foi realizado com um total de 1575 pintos de corte machos de 1-21, em condições termoneutras, em que os tratamentos consistiam de cinco dietas decorrentes de combinações BE/RE (150/3, 250/2, 250/3, 250/4 e 350/3). Foram avaliados os parâmetros peso corporal, consumo de ração e conversão alimentar, os quais se apresentaram sensíveis aos níveis de suplementação de BE e RE, enquadrados numa análise de superfície que permitiu melhor avaliação dos crescentes níveis de BE e relação estreita e larga do RE. Os resultados indicaram que o melhor desempenho foi obtido somente com as combinações simultâneas de eletrólitos para BE entre 251 e 255mEq/kg e RE entre 2,73:1 e 3,5:1. Em um segundo experimento, foram utilizados os mesmos animais, porém de 21-46 dias de idade, distribuídos em arranjo fatorial 5x3, totalizando 15 tratamentos. Os tratamentos consistiram das mesmas cinco dietas com diferentes combinações entre BE e RE, associado com a aplicação do estresse por calor, no 25° ou 35° dia de idade. Foi possível verificar que a formulação estratégica do correto equilíbrio de eletrólitos melhora o desempenho e é capaz de evitar o efeito do estresse / Abstract: The heat stress is the causative agent of several metabolic disorders in broiler chickens, including the acid-base imbalance. In order to avoid these effects and improve animal performance, it is necessary to use adequate levels of electrolytes and also a correct proportion of these in the diet, thereby obtaining a formulation with an appropriate electrolyte balance for the animals. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the performance and mortality of broilers submitted to different balances Na++K+-Cl-) and relations electrolyte [(K++Cl-)/Na+] in the diet at thermoneutrality and on thermal stress. Therefore, a first experiment was conducted with a total of 1575 male broiler chicks of 1-21 in thermoneutral conditions, in which treatments consisted of five diets resulting from combinations BE/RE (150/3, 250/2, 250/3, 250/4 and 350/3). The parameters evaluated were body weight, feed intake and feed conversion, which were susceptible to dietary supplementation of BE and RE, embedded in a surface analysis which allowed a better assessment of rising levels of BE and close and wide-RE. The results indicated that the best performance was obtained only with simultaneous combinations of electrolytes to between 251 and 255mEq/kg BE and RE and between 3,5:1-2,73:1. In a second experiment, we used the same animals, but in 21-46 days of age in a factorial arrangement 5x3, totaling 15 treatments. The treatments were the same five diets with different combinations of BE and RE, together with the application of heat stress on the 25th or 35th day of age. It was possible to verify that the correct formulation of the strategic balance of electrolytes improves performance and is able to avoid the effect of heat stress in broilers, whereas a diet with BE of 250 mEq/kg and RE 3 for better performance and a diet with BE of 350 mEq/kg and 3 RE aimed at survival of animals / Mestre

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