Caroline Espejo Stanquevis
Universidade Estadual de Maringá
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Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2016
Eliany Batista; Antonio Claudio Furlan; Simara Márcia Marcato; Paulo Cesar Pozza; Ana Paula Silva Ton; Daiane de Oliveira Grieser; Vittor Zancanela; Caroline Espejo Stanquevis; Taynara Prestes Perine; Mariani Ireni Benites; Tainara Ciuffi Euzébio; V.R.C. Paula
Two experiments were carried out in order to estimate the requirements of digestible valine and isoleucine for growing meat quails. In experiment 1, 2160 meat quails with 1 day of age, not sexed, were used, distributed in a completely randomized design with a 4x4 factorial arrangement, with four levels of digestible valine (0.90, 1.10, 1.30, and 1.50%) and four levels of digestible isoleucine (0.80, 1.00, 1.20, and 1.40 %), totaling 16 treatments with three replications and 45 quails per experimental unit. The body weight, the weight gain, and the accumulated body biomass linearly increased in function of digestible valine levels and were influenced in a quadratic way estimating 1.38% of digestible isoleucine. In experiment 2, 1440 meat quails, not sexed, were used, distributed in a completely randomized design with a 4x4 factorial arrangement, with four levels of digestible valine (0.82, 1.02, 1.22, and 1.42%) and four levels of digestible isoleucine (0.73, 0.93, 1.13, and 1.33%), totaling 16 treatments with three replications and 30 quails per experimental unit. The performance of meat quails from 15 to 35 days of age was not affected by increased levels of digestible valine and digestible isoleucine in the experimental diets. It was concluded that the requirements of digestible valine and digestible isoleucine for maximum performance of meat quail from one to 14 days of age were 1.50% and 1.38%, respectively, corresponding to relations: valine: lysine of 95% and isoleucine: lysine of 88%. The lower levels evaluated, in the period of 15 to 35 days old, 0.82% digestible valine and 0.73% of digestible isoleucine, corresponding to relations valine: lysine of 52% and isoleucine: lysine of 46% were sufficient to meet the nutritional requirements of meat quails without compromising performance.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2013
Ana Carolina Monteiro-Motta; Cláudio Scapinello; Andréia Fróes Galuci Oliveira; Josianny Limeira Figueira; Fernanda Catelan; Joyce Sato; Caroline Espejo Stanquevis
Two experiments were carried out to evaluate, respectively, nitrogen balance (NB) and the productive performance of 31-to-50-day-old rabbits subjected to different levels of lysine and methionine+cystine (met+cys). Seventy-five animals were randomly distributed in 5 × 3 blocks (five levels of lysine: 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5 and 9.5 g/kg combined with three levels of met+cys: 5.0, 6.0 and 7.0 g/kg), with 15 treatments and five replications for the NB assay. The assay lasted 14 days: 10 days for acclimatization and four days for feces and urine collection. Increasing met+cys levels had a quadratic effect on the nitrogen excreted in urine (NU): the lowest excretion was found at the dietary level of 5.9 g/kg met+cys. Increasing lysine levels also affected NU and nitrogen retained daily (NR): the lowest NU was obtained at the dietary level of 7.28 g/kg lysine, and maximum NR was found at 7.24 g/kg lysine. Increases in met+cys levels in the diets affected neither performance nor carcass characteristics of rabbits up to 50 days of age. On the other hand, body weight at 50 days, daily weight gain and feed conversion of rabbits slaughtered at 50 days had a quadratic effect as the lysine levels increased. The best results were found at 7.5, 7.38 and 7.36 g/kg lysine. Lysine and met+cys levels of 7.4 and 5.0 g/kg in the diet are recommended for 31-to-50-day-old rabbits.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2016
Eline Maria Finco; Simara Márcia Marcato; Antonio Claudio Furlan; Robson Marcelo Rossi; Daiane de Oliveira Grieser; Vittor Zancanela; Taciana Maria Moraes de Oliveira; Caroline Espejo Stanquevis
Zootecnia Tropical | 2015
Daiane de Oliveira Grieser; Simara Márcia Marcato; Antonio Claudio Furlan; Vittor Zancanela; Eliany Batista; Ana Paula Silva Ton; Taynara Prestes Perine; Caroline Espejo Stanquevis
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2018
Vittor Zancanela; Antonio Claudio Furlan; Paulo Cesar Pozza; Simara Márcia Marcato; Daiane de Oliveira Grieser; Caroline Espejo Stanquevis; Eline Maria Finco; Taciana Maria de Oliveira-Bruxel; Mariana Fátima Zanon Ferreira
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2017
Daiane de Oliveira Grieser; Simara Márcia Marcato; Mariana Fátima Zanon Ferreira; Taciana Maria de Oliveira-Bruxel; Vittor Zancanela; Mateus Silva Ferreira; Caroline Espejo Stanquevis; Eline Maria Finco
Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2017
Vittor Zancanela; Antonio Claudio Furlan; Paulo Cesar Pozza; Simara Márcia Marcato; Daiane de Oliveira Grieser; Caroline Espejo Stanquevis; Eline Maria Finco; Mariana Fátima Zanon Ferreira; Taciana Maria de Oliveira-Bruxel
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2017
Caroline Espejo Stanquevis; Simara Márcia Marcato; Antonio Claudio Furlan; Taynara Prestes Perine; Eliany Batista; Daiane de Oliveira Grieser; Vittor Zancanela; Mariani Ireni Benites
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2016
Taynara Prestes Perine; Simara Márcia Marcato; Antonio Claudio Furlan; Daiane de Oliveira Grieser; Vittor Zancanela; Caroline Espejo Stanquevis; Mariani Ireni Benites; Tainara Ciuffi Euzébio
Zootecnia Tropical | 2015
Fábio Henrique Ono; Simara Márcia Marcato; Vittor Zancanela; Daiane de Oliveira Grieser; Caroline Espejo Stanquevis; Tainara Ciuffi Euzébio; Mariani Ireni Benites; Eline Maria Finco