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Author(s): SANTANA, H. A.; GOMES, R. da C.; SILVA, S. L.; FERRAZ, J. B. S.; LEME, P. R. The residual gain (RG) was proposed as a measure that estimates the weight gain according to feed intake and body weight (Koch et al., 1963; J. Anim. Sci., 22:486). With the objective to verify the di... ... |
Author(s): GOMES, R. da C.; SILVA, S. L.; SANTANA, M. H. A.; FERRAZ, J. B. S.; ROSSI JR, P.; LEME, P. R. The residual feed and gain (RI&G) was recently reported as an alternative feed efficiency trait in beef cattle; however, associations of RI&G with carcass traits have not been described. The aim was t... ... |
Author(s): CROZARA, A. S.; EIFERT, E. da C.; MAGNABOSCO, C. de U.; COSTA, M. F. O. e; LOPES, F. B.; CARVALHO, R. A.; SOARES, B. B; GUIMARÃES, N. C. The objective of this study was to verify the correlation of residual feed intake, gain and body weight variables obtained by traditional weighing methods and daily weighing using an automated scale,... ... |
Author(s): RODRIGUES, G.; KALIL FILHO, A. N.; SANTOS, W.; MARTINS, K.; AGUIAR, A. V. de
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Author(s): HENRIQUE, W.; FUZIKAWA, I. H. de S.; COSTA, F. de S.; AFERRI, G.; ALENCAR, M. M. de; ESTEVES, S. N.
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Author(s): DINIZ, W. J. S.; ROSA, K. O. da; TIZIOTO, P. C.; MOURÃO, G. B.; OLIVEIRA, P. S. N. de; SOUZA, M. M. de; REGITANO, L. C. de A. Improving the efficiency of production to reduce the environmental footprints is pivotal to the sustainability of livestock systems. Despite the advances in cattle feed efficiency (FE) measurement and... ... |
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Author(s): BRITO, G. F. de; SILVA, M. L. P. da; BERNDT, A.; ALENCAR, M. M. de; NASSU, R. T.; TULLIO, R. R.
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Author(s): SOUSA, T. V.; CAIXETA, E. T.; ALKIMIM, E. R.; OLIVEIRA, A. C. B. de; PEREIRA, A. A.; SAKIYAMA, N. S.; ZAMBOLIM, L.; RESENDE, M. D. V. de Genomic Selection (GS) has allowed the maximization of genetic gains per unit time in several annual and perennial plant species. However, no GS studies have addressed Coffea arabica, the most economi... ... |
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