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Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2012

Study Concerning the Dynamic of Body Size with Bioeconomic and Ecoeconomic Value, Followed in Objective Improvement of Carp Populations

Carmen Nicolae; Horia Grosu; Mioara Costache; Victor Nita; Monica Marin; Nicoleta Isfan

Genetic progress per generation depends on heritability, number of considered traits and also the correlations among them. Concerning fish breeding programmes, one of the major problems is the selection for the body shape, which affect the meat production. Studying the evolution of body size during growth process, based on race and age, help in decision making regarding the establishment of selection criteria and operation of the race with the best development. A group of individuals of three different carp breeds composes the biological stuff used in this experiment: Frasinet, Ineu, Ropsa. The research was made on five lots of one summer age spawn belonging to five families. Each lot was made of fifty individuals. The individuals were measured, consequently, three years, in terms of the body length (l), maximum body height (H). Data on phenotypic manifestation of the characters studied were processed statistically, applying the Fisher (F) and Tukey (w) significance tests. The body length doesn’t have significant differences between the Frasinet and Ropsa breeds in the first and third summer age; in the second summer age individuals of Ropsa breed differed significantly from Frasinet and Ineu (F =133.54; w=9.01). The maximum body height, after the first summer age, recorded the highest value to Ineu (56.60 mm). After the third summer age, individuals of Ropsa breed differ significantly from other (F =114.10; w=6.17). The H/l ratio recorded the highest values in individuals belonging to the Ineu breed throughout the growing period, which implies a higher meat production recovery.


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Horticulture | 2018

Germinated and Lactic Fermented Soybean Seeds, a Natural Alternative for Healthy Bones. A Scientific Approach

Gratziela Victoria Bahaciu; Carmen Nicolae; Andra Dorina Șuler; Rodica Segal


Scientific Papers, Series D. Animal Science | 2015

Study on the maintenance of bee families into vertical hives on Dadant and Layens frames.

Gabriel Dan Birloiu; Ștefan Diaconescu; Carmen Nicolae


AgroLife Scientific Journal | 2015

RESEARCH ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE OREGANO OIL USE OVER THE PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCES AND QUALITY OF DUCK MEAT

Monica Marin; D. Drăgotoiu; Carmen Nicolae; G. Diniță


AgroLife Scientific Journal | 2015

PARTICULARITIES AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DISTRIBUTION CHAIN FOR FISH AND FISHERY PRODUCTS

Carmen Nicolae; Liliana Mihaela Moga; Magda Ioana Nenciu; Gratziela Victoria Bahaciu; Monica Marin


Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia | 2015

Research Regarding the Typology of some Sheep Farms which Practicing Conventional Breeding System

Emilia Răducuţă Ion; Ion Călin; Ion Răducuţă; Monica Marin; Carmen Nicolae


Current Opinion in Biotechnology | 2013

The metabolic utilization of iron and copper in the piglet organism

Monica Marin; Carmen Nicolae; Dana Tapaloaga; Carmen Daniela Petcu; Paul Rodian Tapaloaga; Georgeta Dinita


Current Opinion in Biotechnology | 2013

Study on the identification of selection indices leading to the meat production increase in a population of Frasinet carp

Carmen Nicolae; Monica Marin


Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science | 2012

Study concerning the evaluation of the genetic determinism of some bioeconomic and ecoeconomic characters in Ineu carp breed

Carmen Nicolae; Horia Grosu; Monica Marin; Mioara Costache; Nicoleta Ișfan; Victor Niță


Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science | 2012

Genetic investigations using immuno-biochemical markers in a black spotted cattle population

Nicoleta Ișfan; Tomița Drăgotoiu; Monica Marin; Ștefania Dorobanțu; Dana Popa; Carmen Nicolae

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Dana Popa

University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest

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Monica Marin

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Marius Maftei

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Livia Vidu

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Nicoleta Isfan

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Razvan Popa

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Răzvan Popa

University of Agricultural Sciences

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D. Dronca

Banat University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine

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Mihaela Ivancia

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Cristiana Diaconescu

University of Agricultural Sciences

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