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Ciencia Rural | 2001

MICOTOXINAS DO FUSARIUM spp NA AVICULTURA COMERCIAL

Elizabeth Santin; Alex Maiorka; Irineo Zanella; Leandro Magon

Mycotoxins are fungi toxic metabolites, heterogeneous in their nature and with varied pharmacological actions. They can cause injuries to animals, resulting in decreased performance and serious pathologic lesion. In the last years, the mycotoxicosis has received special attention worldwide due to losses in poultry industry. Fusarium fungi are reported as producers of diverse mycotoxin. Therefore, intoxication caused by Fusarium mycotoxins will hardly be due to one separate substance and more information is needed about the interaction effect of these.


Ciencia Rural | 2004

Uso de enzimas em dietas contendo níveis crescentes de farelo de arroz integral para frangos de corte

Elivelton Luiz Bonato; Irineo Zanella; Ricardo Feliciano dos Santos; Sandra Paula Gasparini; Leandro Magon; Alexandre Pires Rosa; Lourdes Padilha Brittes

This experiment was conducted to determine the performance and carcass yeld of broilers fed diets based on increasing whole rice meal levels (WRM), with or without multienzyme complex supplementation. Nine hundred and sixty Cobb chicks, males and females, were allocated in a completely randomized design with eight treatments and six replicates with 20 birds. Four levels of WRM (0%, 10%, 20% and 30%), with and without supplementation of a multienzyme complex composed of protease, pentosanase e phytase enzymes were used in the experiment. The diets had the same levels of energy, protein, calcium and phosphorus in all the treatments. With the use of increasing levels of whole rice meal, there was significant reduction (P 0.05), however, in the diets supplemented with enzymes, the bio-economic index was 1.4% higher than the diets without supplementation.


Ciencia Rural | 2004

Diminuição dos níveis de cálcio e fósforo em dietas com farelo de arroz integral e enzimas sobre o desempenho de frangos de corte

Ricardo Feliciano dos Santos; Irineo Zanella; Elivelton Luiz Bonato; Alexandre Pires Rosa; Leandro Magon; Sandra Paula Gasparini; Lourdes Padilha Brittes

The objective of this work was to study the effect of the growing levels of whole rice meal (WRM) on the performance of broilers chickens and to evaluate the reduction of the calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P), when the diets were supplemented with enzymes exogenous. A total of 480 chicks (females) Cobb 12 days old were used, distributed in 8 treatments evaluating 4 levels of WRM (0%, 10%, 20% and 30%), with and without supplementation of a multienzyme complex, with 3 repetitions of 20 poultries for treatment. In the diets that contained enzymes, the levels of Ca and P were decreased in 0,1%, in all the development phases. With the addition of growing levels of Whole rice meal in the diets, there was a significant lineal regression (P 0.05). The enzymatic supplementation in the different levels of WRM didn’t present significant statistical difference. The use of low levels of Ca and P didn’t harm the acting of the birds.


Ciencia Rural | 2000

Diferentes níveis de ácido fólico e nicotínico em dietas para frangos de corte

Elizabeth Santin; Norberto Luiz Ahrens; Irineo Zanella; Paulo Tabajara Chaves Costa; Alex Maiorka; Leandro Magon

The objective of lhe experiment was to evaluate the performance of broiler chickens in different leveis of acid folie ana nicotinic. A total number of 400 one-day-old male chicks, of Hubbard Une were used in a design completely randomized factorial 2x2, with two vitamins (folie and nicotinic acid) and two leveis (high and tow), being each experimental unit composed 0/20 birds. The vitamins leveis used are average leveis used by the most important raising poultry industry in the southem of Brazil. The vitamins used were defined in two leveis, low (80% of medium levei) and high (120% of medium levei). The fed diets were formulated to be isonutritives, changing onty the studied vitamins. At the end ofthe period, the fouawing parameters were evaluated: feed intake, body weight gain, feed conversion, productive efficiency Index, liver weight, abdominal fat weight. and carcass yield. No statistical diferences were found in the parameters observed. The results found at the end of the experiment suggested that low leveis could be used, without performance damages.SUMMARY The objective of lhe experiment was to evaluate the performance of broiler chickens in different leveis of acid folie ana nicotinic. A total number of 400 one-day-old male chicks, of Hubbard Une were used in a design completely randomized factorial 2x2, with two vitamins (folie and nicotinic acid) and two leveis (high and tow), being each experimental unit composed 0/20 birds. The vitamins leveis used are average leveis used by the most important raising poultry industry in the southem of Brazil. The vitamins used were defined in two leveis, low (80% of medium levei) and high (120% of medium levei). The fed diets were formulated to be isonutritives, changing onty the studied vitamins. At the end ofthe period, the fouawing parameters were evaluated: feed intake, body weight gain, feed conversion, productive efficiency Index, liver weight, abdominal fat weight. and carcass yield. No statistical diferences were found in the parameters observed. The results found at the end of the experiment suggested that low leveis could be used, without performance damages.


Ciencia Rural | 2000

Levels of folic and nicotinic acid in the diet of broilers.

Elizabeth Santin; Norberto Luiz Ahrens; Irineo Zanella; Paulo Tabajara Chaves Costa; Alex Maiorka; Leandro Magon

The objective of lhe experiment was to evaluate the performance of broiler chickens in different leveis of acid folie ana nicotinic. A total number of 400 one-day-old male chicks, of Hubbard Une were used in a design completely randomized factorial 2x2, with two vitamins (folie and nicotinic acid) and two leveis (high and tow), being each experimental unit composed 0/20 birds. The vitamins leveis used are average leveis used by the most important raising poultry industry in the southem of Brazil. The vitamins used were defined in two leveis, low (80% of medium levei) and high (120% of medium levei). The fed diets were formulated to be isonutritives, changing onty the studied vitamins. At the end ofthe period, the fouawing parameters were evaluated: feed intake, body weight gain, feed conversion, productive efficiency Index, liver weight, abdominal fat weight. and carcass yield. No statistical diferences were found in the parameters observed. The results found at the end of the experiment suggested that low leveis could be used, without performance damages.SUMMARY The objective of lhe experiment was to evaluate the performance of broiler chickens in different leveis of acid folie ana nicotinic. A total number of 400 one-day-old male chicks, of Hubbard Une were used in a design completely randomized factorial 2x2, with two vitamins (folie and nicotinic acid) and two leveis (high and tow), being each experimental unit composed 0/20 birds. The vitamins leveis used are average leveis used by the most important raising poultry industry in the southem of Brazil. The vitamins used were defined in two leveis, low (80% of medium levei) and high (120% of medium levei). The fed diets were formulated to be isonutritives, changing onty the studied vitamins. At the end ofthe period, the fouawing parameters were evaluated: feed intake, body weight gain, feed conversion, productive efficiency Index, liver weight, abdominal fat weight. and carcass yield. No statistical diferences were found in the parameters observed. The results found at the end of the experiment suggested that low leveis could be used, without performance damages.


Ciencia Rural | 2000

Different levels of folic and nicotinic acid in broiler's diet

Elizabeth Santin; Norberto Luiz Ahrens; Irineo Zanella; Paulo Tabajara Chaves Costa; Alex Maiorka; Leandro Magon

The objective of lhe experiment was to evaluate the performance of broiler chickens in different leveis of acid folie ana nicotinic. A total number of 400 one-day-old male chicks, of Hubbard Une were used in a design completely randomized factorial 2x2, with two vitamins (folie and nicotinic acid) and two leveis (high and tow), being each experimental unit composed 0/20 birds. The vitamins leveis used are average leveis used by the most important raising poultry industry in the southem of Brazil. The vitamins used were defined in two leveis, low (80% of medium levei) and high (120% of medium levei). The fed diets were formulated to be isonutritives, changing onty the studied vitamins. At the end ofthe period, the fouawing parameters were evaluated: feed intake, body weight gain, feed conversion, productive efficiency Index, liver weight, abdominal fat weight. and carcass yield. No statistical diferences were found in the parameters observed. The results found at the end of the experiment suggested that low leveis could be used, without performance damages.SUMMARY The objective of lhe experiment was to evaluate the performance of broiler chickens in different leveis of acid folie ana nicotinic. A total number of 400 one-day-old male chicks, of Hubbard Une were used in a design completely randomized factorial 2x2, with two vitamins (folie and nicotinic acid) and two leveis (high and tow), being each experimental unit composed 0/20 birds. The vitamins leveis used are average leveis used by the most important raising poultry industry in the southem of Brazil. The vitamins used were defined in two leveis, low (80% of medium levei) and high (120% of medium levei). The fed diets were formulated to be isonutritives, changing onty the studied vitamins. At the end ofthe period, the fouawing parameters were evaluated: feed intake, body weight gain, feed conversion, productive efficiency Index, liver weight, abdominal fat weight. and carcass yield. No statistical diferences were found in the parameters observed. The results found at the end of the experiment suggested that low leveis could be used, without performance damages.


Ciencia Rural | 2000

DIFERENTES INTERVALOS DE ARRAÇOAMENTO DE MATRIZES AVÍCOLAS TIPO CORTE NA FASE DE RECRIA E SEUS EFEITOS NA FASE PRODUTIVA DIFFERENT INTERVALS OF FEEDING IN BROILER BREEDERS IN GROWING PERIOD AND ITS EFFECTS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE

Irineo Zanella; Paulo Tabajara Chaves Costa; Jaime Oliveira; Alex Maiorka; Elizabeth Santin; Leandro Magon

Broiler breeders (Ross Line) were submitted to three different systems of feeding intervals namely: T1= 48/48h, T2 = scheme 5/2 and T3 = 48/57/63h. The study 1 was during the growing period from the fifth to the twentieth week. The variables studied in this assay were: body weight, uniformity, viability, weight gain and feed conversion. In the study 2, which as developed from the 29th to 44th week of age, the residual effect of the assay 1 was evaluated in regard to the productivity parameters. The variables mensured were egg production, egg weight, hatchability percentage and feed conversion per eggdozen. Data collected were subjected to analyses of variance and the differences were compared by the Tukey test. In the study 1 the increasing feed intervals resulted in better body weight uniformity as well as better feeding conversion (P 0.05). The results were lower in the parameters of weight of gain and feed conversion for the birds that had received the smaller feed interval (P 0.05), the production data shoved hight similarity in the different treatments.


Current Agricultural Science and Technology | 2007

UTILIZAÇÃO DE FARELO DE ARROZ INTEGRAL NA DIETA PARA POEDEIRAS UFSM-V 2003 NA FASE DE PRODUÇÃO

Berilo Brum Junior; Ione Lemos; Irineu Zanella; Alexandre Pires Rosa; Erich Helfer Carvalho; Inajara Martins Batista; Leandro Magon


Archive | 2007

UTILIZATION OF WHOLE RICE BRAN IN DIETS OF LAYING HENS UFSM-V 2003 IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE

Berilo de Souza; Brum Júnior; Irineo Zanella; Alexandre Pires Rosa; Erich Helfer Carvalho; Inajara Martins Batista; Leandro Magon


Archive | 2000

MICOTOXINAS DO FUSARIUM spp NA AVICULTURA COMERCIAL MYCOTOXIN OF FUSARIUM spp IN COMMERCIAL POULTRY

Elizabeth Santin; Alex Maiorka; Irineo Zanella; Leandro Magon

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Irineo Zanella

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Alex Maiorka

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Elizabeth Santin

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Paulo Tabajara Chaves Costa

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Alexandre Pires Rosa

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Norberto Luiz Ahrens

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Elivelton Luiz Bonato

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Lourdes Padilha Brittes

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Ricardo Feliciano dos Santos

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Sandra Paula Gasparini

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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