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Duck Plague Virus Replication in Muscovy Duck Fibroblast Cells
Avian Diseases, 1976Duck embryo fibroblast cell cultures from seven species of ducks were compared for virus yield, plaque quality, and sensitivity to infection by the duck plague herpesvirus (duck virus enteritis). Muscovy duck and wood duck cells gave the best results for virus yield and plaque quality, but muscovies were considered superior because they are more ...
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Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2007
A cross-sectional study by means of a questionnaire with open-ended questions and multiple-choice questions was used to collect data on the profile of duck keepers, husbandry practices, and performances, opportunities and constraints of Muscovy duck breeding in households (n = 88) in Dolisie city (Congo-Brazzaville).
Banga-Mboko, H., Maes, D., Leroy, Pascal
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A cross-sectional study by means of a questionnaire with open-ended questions and multiple-choice questions was used to collect data on the profile of duck keepers, husbandry practices, and performances, opportunities and constraints of Muscovy duck breeding in households (n = 88) in Dolisie city (Congo-Brazzaville).
Banga-Mboko, H., Maes, D., Leroy, Pascal
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Avian Diseases, 2015
Muscovy duck reovirus (MDRV) causes high morbidity and mortality in ducklings. However, the molecular basis for pathogenesis of this virus remains poorly understood, and the complete genome sequence of Muscovy duck is lacking. Here we report the transcriptome profile of Muscovy ducks in response to MDRV infection. RNA sequencing technology was employed
Quanxi, Wang +6 more
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Muscovy duck reovirus (MDRV) causes high morbidity and mortality in ducklings. However, the molecular basis for pathogenesis of this virus remains poorly understood, and the complete genome sequence of Muscovy duck is lacking. Here we report the transcriptome profile of Muscovy ducks in response to MDRV infection. RNA sequencing technology was employed
Quanxi, Wang +6 more
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Current Microbiology, 2020
Muscovy duck reovirus (MDRV) is highly pathogenic to young Muscovy ducklings. Although MDRV infection results in ducklings' acute watery diarrhea, the effect of MDRV infection on the composition of host's intestinal microbiota remains poorly understood. This study was conducted to investigate the impacts of MDRV on the composition of Muscovy ducklings'
Xiuqin Chen +6 more
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Muscovy duck reovirus (MDRV) is highly pathogenic to young Muscovy ducklings. Although MDRV infection results in ducklings' acute watery diarrhea, the effect of MDRV infection on the composition of host's intestinal microbiota remains poorly understood. This study was conducted to investigate the impacts of MDRV on the composition of Muscovy ducklings'
Xiuqin Chen +6 more
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[Intensive raising of Muscovy ducks].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1990Concerning the husbandry of Muscovy ducks in intensive systems there is an urgent need to find ways of substituting certain practices that are incompatible with animal welfare. This is a major problem to be solved in cooperation with producers and scientific institutions.
M, Dayen, H H, Fiedler
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Isolation and characterization of muscovy (Cairna moschata) duck insulin
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1996Ducks (Anatidae Family, Anseriform order) are divided in two genera: Pekin duck (Anasplatyrhynchos genus) and Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata genus) and differ for their number of liver insulin receptors (despite rather similar plasma insulin levels).
Chevalier, Bernadette +4 more
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The frequency of collection and semen production in Muscovy ducks
British Poultry Science, 19801. Semen was collected by artificial vagina from 40 Muscovy drakes at frequencies of twice daily; once daily; once every 2 d; and once every 3 d for 24 consecutive days. 2. The total mean semen volume over a 24-d period increased linearly and significantly from 2-15 to 9 x 40 ml as the frequency of collection increased from once every 3 d to twice ...
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Ecological Studies of Muscovy Ducks in Mexico
The Southwestern Naturalist, 1984Studies of muscovy ducks (Cairina moschata) in Mexico included (a) food habits, (b) nest-box utilization, (c) development of ducklings and (d) endoparasites. The diets of muscovy ducks collected between May and August reflected an array of plant and animal foods.
Emilio Rangel Woodyard, Eric G. Bolen
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RECESSIVE “LAVENDER” IN THE MUSCOVY DUCK
Journal of Heredity, 1962W F, HOLLANDER, P L, WALTHER
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