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Feed supplementation can represent a relevant strategy to raise reproductive indexes in water buffalo herds. When diets rich in lipids are offered to ruminants, there is a benefit to reproduction. Con... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2014

Thus, in face of the concern about global warming and the efficiency of diets, this study aimed to assess the levels of inclusion of palm kernel cake on enteric methane production among female buffalo... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2016

The objective was to evaluate the effects of palm kernel cake (PKC) supplementation on voluntary feed intake, in situ rumen degradability and performance in the wettest (WS?January to June) and less r... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2023

This study aimed to estimate enteric methane emissions using TIER 2 considering the same diet used in a field trial using sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) as tracing gas in female buffaloes that consumed dif... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2016

The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and the babassu (Orbignya phalerata) are palms of commercial interest in tropical countries and are found in the Brazilian Amazon. The oil from these palms has diverse... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2012

The objective was to characterize the pastures by grazing cycle, as well as to evaluate the performance of buffaloes in intensive rotational grazing in a silvopastoral system in the eastern Amazon sup... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2024

Technology for obtaining cellulose nanofibers from agro-industriaL residues or pure cellulose sources by pretreatment and hydrolysis.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2021

Degradation process of toxic compounds (phorbol esters) present in Jatropha curcas cake by cultivation of macrofungi, with formation of bioactive metabolites (polysaccharides, proteins, sterols, among... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2021

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