Factors Affecting Calf Crop Biotechnology of Reproduction
Coordonnateurs : Fields Michael J., Sand Robert S., Yelich Joel V.
In today's world, we are witnessing simultaneous breakthroughs in reproductive technologies, genomics, and molecular biology. Advances in molecular genetic technology and understanding of the bovine genome have led to the development of tools that can be used to enhance profitability on cow-calf enterprises. Factors Affecting Calf Crop: Biotechnology of Reproduction provides a detailed compilation of current and forthcoming technology for managing reproduction in cattle.
The book discusses topics such as: approved techniques for controlling the estrous cycle in cattle; managing follicular growth with progesterone, estrogens, and prostaglandins; freezing, thawing, and transfer of cattle embryos; application of embryo transfer to the beef cattle industry; embryo transfer in topically adapted cattle; new factors affecting bull fertility; embryo collection and utilization technology, in vitro fertilization, somatic cell cloning, and genetic technologies; uses of real-time ultrasound; and sexed semen.
Over 25 leading animal scientists have combined their expertise to produce the first single-source reference that covers successful reproductive techniques that will, most likely, be the wave of the future. Expansive in scope, the book addresses current biotechnologies as they impact the production of beef cattle. Written at a level to appeal to the researcher, commercial producer, or student, Factors Affecting Calf Crop: Biotechnology of Reproduction presents you with a wealth of technologies applicable to animal agriculture.
Date de parution : 10-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2001
Ouvrage de 400 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Factors Affecting Calf Crop :
Mots-clés :
CRC Press LLC; Estrous Synchronization; Estrous Cycle; CIDR; Pregnancy Rate; Cl; Follicular Waves; Bos Taurus; Dominant Follicle; Beef Cows; Persistent Follicle; Embryo Transfer; Estrous Response; Bos Indicus; Breeding Season; Artificial Insemination; Syncro Mate B; GnRH Injection; Estradiol Benzoate; Estrous Detection; Beef Heifers; Bovine Genome; Short Luteal Phase; Nucleus Herd; Nuclear Transplantation