Dissertação

Avaliação de Parâmetros Seminais de Touros das Raças Braford e Nelore Criados no Município de Rio Verde-GO.

Faced to the need to produce more meat and with better quality, synthetic breeds such as Braford have gained space in the national livestock. The intense heat stress is the main cause of the decrease in the reproductive performance of bulls raised in tropical climate, so the adaptation of the...

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Autor principal: Dal Bem, Juliane de Cássia Trevisan
Grau: Dissertação
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Tocantins 2023
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Acesso em linha: http://hdl.handle.net/11612/6109
Resumo:
Faced to the need to produce more meat and with better quality, synthetic breeds such as Braford have gained space in the national livestock. The intense heat stress is the main cause of the decrease in the reproductive performance of bulls raised in tropical climate, so the adaptation of the bulls to this climate is indispensable to guarantee its fertility. In order to determine the of physical and functional characteristics of semen from Braford and Nelore bulls raised in tropical region, semen samples were used of 15 Braford bulls and 8 Nellore bulls, all of them extensively raised. Three collections of semen were performed, with a 2-month interval between each collection, and conventional tests were performed: volume, appearance, swirling, progressive motility, vigor, concentration and sperm morphology; and functional tests: evaluation of plasma membrane integrity (EOS-NIG), evaluation of the integrity of the acrosomal membrane (POPE) and evaluation of mitochondrial cytochemical activity (DAB). The mean temperature and humidity index (TUI) of the period of 30 days before each collection was obtained. There was no significant difference between the races in plasma membrane integrity, the mean spermatozoa of Braford bulls with whole plasma membrane was 52.01% while that of Nelore bulls was 36.49%. In relation to the integrity of the acrosomal membrane there was also no significant difference between the two genetic groups, the average found for Braford bulls was 98.37% and for Nellore bulls was 99.24%. There was no significant difference between the breeds in relation to the mitochondrial cytochemical activity, in both cases there was a higher prevalence of class II spermatozoa, and the average found for Braford bulls was 87.45% of class II spermatozoa, and for Nelore bulls of 93.02%. Nelore bulls showed good seminal quality in all piglets, while Braford bulls showed a decrease at the end of the breeding season.