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Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales |
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DEL CAMPO, M.; BRITO, G.; SOARES DE LIMA, J.M.; VAZ MARTINS, D.; SAÑUDO, C.; SAN JULIAN, R.; HERNANDEZ, P.; MONTOSSI, F. |
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MARCIA DEL CAMPO GIGENA, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay; GUSTAVO WALTER BRITO DIAZ, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay; JUAN MANUEL SOARES DE LIMA LAPETINA, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay; DANIEL VAZ MARTINS GIGENA, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay; C. SAÑUDO, University of Zaragoza, España; ROBERTO SAN JULIAN SANCHEZ, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay; P. HERNADEZ, Polytechnical University of Valencia, España; FABIO MARCELO MONTOSSI PORCHILE, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay. |
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Effects of feeding strategies including different proportion of pasture and concentrate, on carcass and meat quality traits in Uruguayan steers. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2008 |
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Meat Science, Volume 80, Issue 3, November 2008, Pages 753-760. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meatsci.2008.03.026 |
DOI : |
10.1016/j.meatsci.2008.03.026 |
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Inglés |
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Article history: Received 3 January 2008 // Received in revised form 15 March 2008 //Accepted 15 March 2008. Acknowledgements: This experiment was part of a cooperation agreement amongINIA Uruguay, INIA Spain and the Spanish Agency for InternationalCooperation (AECI, Spain); with the participation of IRTA Cataluña(Spain); University of Zaragoza (Spain) and the National Meat Institute (INAC, Uruguay).We wish to thank AECI (Spain) for the financial support of thefirst author’s Doctoral studies in Spain.We would like to thank the R&D&I inguistic Assistance Officeat the Politechnical University of Valencia for their help in revisingand correcting this paper. |
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Eighty four steers were randomly assigned to three pasture treatments with increasing levels of grain (T1: 0%; T2: 0.6%; T3: 1.2% of live weight) and to an ad libitum concentrate treatment, T4, to study the effects on carcass and meat quality. Animals were slaughtered with 500 kg of average live weight per
treatment. Average daily gain increased with increasing levels of energy, determining different slaughter dates. Intermediate treatments showed higher carcass weight than T1. T4 and T3 had a higher weight of valuable cuts than T1 and T4. Pistolas from T4 had a higher fat proportion and lower bone percentage. Increasing levels of energy in diet decreased fat yellowness. After 20 days of aging, T4 had the lowest muscle a* values and shear force was higher for T4 than for T1. With pastures finishing strategy, no adverse effects on meat quality were detected and tenderness was enhanced. |
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BEEF; CARCASS TRAITS; DIET; MEAT QUALITY. |
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CALIDAD DE CARNE; CARNE; URUGUAY. |
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L01 Ganadería |
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CASTILLO, A.; REBUFFO, M.; DÍAZ, P.; GARCIA, C.; MONZA, J.; BORSANI, O. |
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ALICIA MARIA CASTILLO SALLE, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MONICA IRENE REBUFFO GFELLER, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; P. DÍAZ, Universidad de la República (UdelaR)/ Facultad de Agronomía; CLAUDIO CESAR GARCIA GALLARRETA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; JORGE MONZA, Universidad de la República (UdelaR)/ Facultad de Agronomía; OMAR BORSANI, Universidad de la República (UdelaR)/ Facultad de Agronomía. |
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Physiological and biochemical responses to water deficit in Lotus uliginosus L. corniculatus hybrids. |
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2017 |
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Crop and Pasture Science, 2017, 68 (7): 670-679. |
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1836-0947 |
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10.1071/CP16458 |
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Article history: Received 15 December 2016; Accepted 27 July 2017; Published online 6 September 2017. |
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ABSTRACT.
Lotus uliginosus (greater lotus, GL) and L. corniculatus (birdsfoot trefoil, BT) are species markedly different in their genetics, morphology and environmental adaptation. We evaluated the hybrids and parental species under differential conditions: in vitro culture, growth chamber and open field environments. The experimental evaluation included biochemical, physiological, developmental and productive parameters. Parental species exhibited significant differences in root growth under different osmotic potentials generated by polyethylene glycol, and hybrids exhibited variability in their response compared with their parents. Plants grown in pots and subjected to drought exhibited differences in biochemical parameters. Proline accumulation and oxidative damage measured by lipid peroxidation were higher in birdsfoot trefoil than any other genotype, and the lowest values were observed in greater lotus. The total phenolic content in shoot ranged from 147 to 279mg gallic acid equivalents 100g-1 dry mater. With regard to antioxidant capacity estimated by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, greater lotus had the highest value and birdsfoot trefoil the lowest, at almost one-third, whereas hybrids had intermediate values. Under stress conditions, water-use efficiency showed significant differences between both parental species. In the field, under either irrigation or drought, the dry matter accumulated by the hybrids was higher than that of the parents. Hybrids express recombination of features, making them an interesting material to continue evaluation.
© CSIRO 2017. MenosABSTRACT.
Lotus uliginosus (greater lotus, GL) and L. corniculatus (birdsfoot trefoil, BT) are species markedly different in their genetics, morphology and environmental adaptation. We evaluated the hybrids and parental species under differential conditions: in vitro culture, growth chamber and open field environments. The experimental evaluation included biochemical, physiological, developmental and productive parameters. Parental species exhibited significant differences in root growth under different osmotic potentials generated by polyethylene glycol, and hybrids exhibited variability in their response compared with their parents. Plants grown in pots and subjected to drought exhibited differences in biochemical parameters. Proline accumulation and oxidative damage measured by lipid peroxidation were higher in birdsfoot trefoil than any other genotype, and the lowest values were observed in greater lotus. The total phenolic content in shoot ranged from 147 to 279mg gallic acid equivalents 100g-1 dry mater. With regard to antioxidant capacity estimated by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, greater lotus had the highest value and birdsfoot trefoil the lowest, at almost one-third, whereas hybrids had intermediate values. Under stress conditions, water-use efficiency showed significant differences between both parental species. In the field, under either irrigation or drought, the dry matter accumulated by the hybrids was higher than that of the parents. Hybrids express recombin... Presentar Todo |
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ABIOTIC STRESS; OXIDATIVE DAMAGE; PEG; ROOTH GROWTH. |
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LOTUS; LOTUS PEDUNCULATUS. |
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