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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2011

Variáveis fisiológicas de búfalas leiteiras criadas sob sombreamento em sistemas silvipastoris

Alexandre Rossetto Garcia; Leonardo Brandão Matos; José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; Benjamim de Souza Nahúm; Cláudio Vieira de Araújo; A. X. Santos

The objective of this work was to evaluate the use of silvipastural systems as a management option to maintain physiological features of dairy buffaloes and to provide higher levels of thermal comfort. Fifty-six adult females (79±44.12 months; 575±92.90 kg) were evaluated: 30 in an unshaded silvipastural system and 26 in a silvipastural system with 19.9% of shaded area. Heart and respiratory rates, rectal temperature and animal comfort index were evaluated weekly. Means were submitted to analysis of variance, and meteorological and physiological data were correlated by Pearsons method. Shading significantly reduced heart rate and rectal temperature. In 71.4% of the observations, the animals kept in the silvipastural system with shaded area showed thermal comfort index closer to the ideal level. Shading maintains the physiological parameters of dairy buffaloes closer to normal, and improves the animal comfort index. The adoption of silvipastural systems for buffalo production in tropical areas can avoid energy loss due to thermolysis.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2011

Conforto térmico de búfalas em sistema silvipastoril na Amazônia Oriental

Jamile Andréa Rodrigues da Silva; Airton Alencar Araújo; José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; N. F. A. Santos; Alexandre Rossetto Garcia; Benjamim de Souza Nahúm

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of a silvipasture system on the thermal comfort of 20 female buffaloes, from which 10 raised in under nonshaded paddocks (SS) and 10 in paddocks shaded by Racosperma mangium (CS), in Belem county, PA, Brazil. All animals were fed in pastures with Urochloa humidicola, and had free access to drinking water and mineral salt. Every three days, measurements were made for air temperature (TA), relative humidity ( UR ), black globe temperature (TGN), rectal temperature (TR), respiratory rate (FR), heart rate (FC), and body surface temperature (TSC), in the morning (7 AM) and in the afternoon (1 PM). The values of TR, TSC, RR and FR, mainly for the SS group, were higher in the afternoon. The TR, TSC and FR showed a significant and positive correlation with TA and the temperature and humidity index (ITGU), and a negative correlation with UR . These correlations were higher for the less rainy period. The FR showed significant and positive correlations with TA and ITGU, during both the most and the less rainy seasons, and negative correlations with UR only in the rainy season. The forestation of pasture areas is efficient to increase the thermal comfort for Murrah females, especially in the afternoon.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2014

Hormonal changes in female buffaloes under shading in tropical climate of Eastern Amazon, Brazil

Jamile Andréa Rodrigues da Silva; Airton Alencar de Araújo; José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; N. F. A. Santos; Rinaldo Batista Viana; Alexandre Rossetto Garcia; Davide Rondina; Marcia Mascarenhas Grise

The hormonal responses of 20 female buffaloes raised under the sun (SS group) or in the shade (CS group) in Belem, Para, Brazil, were assessed. The CS group (n = 10) was kept in a silvopasture system featuring Racosperma mangium, whereas the SS group (n = 10) was kept in paddocks without shade featuring Brachiaria humidicola, drinking water, and mineral salt. The following parameters were measured for each treatment: dry-bulb temperature (AT), relative humidity (RH), and black-globe temperature in order to calculate the globe temperature and humidity index (GTHI). Blood sample collections to quantitatively determine levels of cortisol, triiodothyronine (T3), and thyroxine (T4) were performed every 14 days, at 13.00 h. Different seasons of the year were also assessed: rainy (January-April), transition (May-July), and less rainy (August-December). Analysis of variance revealed that AT and the index of global temperature and humidity (GTHI) differed between groups; specifically, higher values were found in the SS group, which shows how important silvopastoral systems are in buffalo farming in tropical climates. Relative humidity was significantly different across seasons and particularly high in the rainy season. The treatments influenced cortisol such that higher values were observed in the SS group. The highest mean cortisol levels were recorded during the rainy and less rainy seasons, whereas the highest T3 and T4 levels were recorded only during the rainy season. Triiodothyronine and thyroxine were negatively correlated with AT and GTHI and positively correlated with RH. Silvopastoral systems provide thermal comfort to buffaloes, and the less rainy season is more likely to cause heat stress.


Nucleus | 2015

DESENVOLVIMENTO E AVALIAÇÃO DA QUALIDADE DE SORVETE DE IOGURTE SIMBIÓTICO, DE LEITE DE BÚFALA ENRIQUECIDO COM POLPA DE AÇAÍ (EUTERPE OLERACEA MART.)

Ranna Catarine da Rocha Monteiro; Carlos Ribeiro Veloso; Lilaine de Sousa Neres; José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; Evelyn Azevedo Pacheco; Suenne Taynah Abe Sato; Marcos Antônio Souza dos Santos; Benjamim de Souza Nahúm; Illana de Araujo Ribeiro

O objetivo deste estudo foi desenvolver um sorvete de iogurte simbiotico enriquecido com polpa de acai (Euterpe oleracea Mart), elaborado com leite de bufala. O leite, devidamente filtrado, desnatado e pasteurizado a 90 °C por cinco minutos, foi acrescido de 1% de prebiotico (inulina), 0,5% de cultura lactea (probiotico) e 8% de sacarose e seguiu para fermentacao por cerca de quatro horas ate atingir pH 4,6. Apos, o iogurte foi dividido para obter quatro formulacoes de sorvete, F1 - com gordura vegetal e corante; F2 - com gordura vegetal sem corante; F3 - com nata e corante e F4 - com nata sem corante, para verificar a gordura mais acessivel e o comportamento do consumidor em relacao a adicao de corante. Na avaliacao das caracteristicas fisico-quimicas, a F1 se destacou significativamente (p 0,05). De acordo com a analise microbiologica os derivados estavam adequados para consumo humano. Assim, a elaboracao do sorvete de iogurte enriquecido com acai, e viavel pela sua funcionalidade e valor agregado, com uso de nata ou gordura vegetal e adicao de corante.


Acta Amazonica | 2008

Associação da medroxiprogesterona ao protocolo Ovsynch para inseminação artificial em tempo fixo de búfalas cíclicas (Bubalus bubalis) criadas na Amazônia Oriental

Alexandre Rossetto Garcia; Benjamim de Souza Nahúm; José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; N. A. Costa; Kelly da Silva Gonçalves; Michel Yoshio Almeida Miyasaki; André Furugen Cesar de Andrade; Rubens Paes de Arruda

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the association of medroxyprogesterone with the Ovsynch protocol on the follicular growth, ovulation, and conception rate of buffaloes in the Eastern Amazon (Tracuateua-PA). Twenty-seven cyclic, non-lactating females (G1 n=14 and G2 n=13) with a 3.5 BCS were synchronized with the Ovsynch. Animals from G2 received a supplementation of 60 mg of medroxyprogesterone from D0 to D7 (D0=starting day of treatment). Ultrasonography evaluation on ovaries was realized on Days 0, 7, 9, and 10. A significant effect of treatment on follicle number was observed on D7 (G1: 4.57±0.60 versus G2: 6.54±0.67; P=0.05). Time and treatment influenced follicular diameter on D7. The growth of the dominant follicular was increased from D7 to D9 on treated females (G1: 2.05±0.49 mm/day versus 3.48±0.41 mm/day; P 0,05). The findings suggest that medroxyprogesterone: (1) increases follicular recruitment and inhibits the growth of follicles whose diameter was larger than 5.0mm from D0 to D7; (2) the withdrawal of medroxyprogesterone speeds up follicular growth 1.7 fold from D7 to D9; (3) would probably contribute to the ovulation of larger follicles thereby forming more luteal tissue; (4) does not stimulate early ovulation after Ovsynch; and (5) does not elevate the conception rate after the synchronization of cyclic females with good body condition, and should be evaluated for the utilization in acyclic/reduced BCS females.


Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences | 2011

Ingestão de alimentos e digestibilidade aparente das frações fibrosas da torta de coco para ovinos

Lucival de Souza Junior; José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; N. F. A. Santos; Geane Dias Gonçalves Ferreira; Alexandre Rossetto Garcia; Benjamim de Souza Nahúm


Revista do Instituto de Laticínios Cândido Tostes | 2011

QUEIJO DO MARAJÓ TIPO CREME: PARÂMETROS FÍSICO-QUÍMICOS E SENSORIAIS

José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; Maricelly Uria Toro; Suely Cristina Gomes de Lima


Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences | 2008

Consumo e digestibilidade aparente das frações fibrosas de silagem de sorgo (Sorghum bicolor [L.] Moench) por ovinos

Jaime Édson Simon; José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; Geane Dias Gonçalves Ferreira; N. F. A. Santos; Benjamim de Souza Nahúm; E. M. M. Monteiro


International Journal of Biometeorology | 2015

Thermal comfort indices of female Murrah buffaloes reared in the Eastern Amazon

Jamile Andréa Rodrigues da Silva; Airton Alencar de Araújo; José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; Núbia de Fátima Alves dos Santos; Alexandre Rossetto Garcia; Raimundo de Oliveira


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2014

Dietary supplementation with unsaturated fatty acids improves quality of water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) thawed semen

A. Gonçalves; Alexandre Rossetto Garcia; Rubens Paes de Arruda; Waldomiro Barioni Júnior; José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; P. R. Kahwage; Geanne Rocha da Silva

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Alexandre Rossetto Garcia

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Benjamim de Souza Nahúm

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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N. F. A. Santos

Federal University of Pará

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Geane Dias Gonçalves Ferreira

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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C. L. Sousa

Federal University of Pará

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