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Evaluation of the application opportunities of precision livestock farming (PLF) for water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) breeding: SWOT analysis [PDF]
The use of technology in agriculture is increasing daily with the development of technology in all areas. With the help of PLF (precision livestock farming) technologies and efficient use of inputs, economic, environmentally friendly, and better-quality ...
O. Ermetin
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The Cytogenetics of the Water Buffalo: A Review [PDF]
The water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), also known as the Asian buffalo, is an essential domestic bovid. Indeed, although its world population (~209 million heads) is approximately one-ninth that of cattle, the management of this species involves a larger ...
Alessandra Iannuzzi+2 more
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Draft genome of the river water buffalo [PDF]
Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), a large‐sized member of the Bovidae family, is considered as an important livestock species throughout Southeast Asia.
Abdul Awal Mintoo+14 more
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The Challenge of Global Warming in Water Buffalo Farming: Physiological and Behavioral Aspects and Strategies to Face Heat Stress. [PDF]
Simple Summary Global warming (GW) is a current challenge for livestock systems, including water buffalo farms. Buffaloes have anatomical traits such as thick skin and a high density of capillaries and arterioles to improve sensitive heat losses. However,
Napolitano F+15 more
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In the past decade, ecological surveys emphasized rats and dogs as the most significant animal reservoirs for Schistosoma japonicum (S.j) in the Philippines.
Mario Jiz+12 more
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The effect of birth weight and time of day on the thermal response of newborn water buffalo calves. [PDF]
During the 1st days of life, water buffalo calves, especially those with low birth weight, are susceptible to hypothermic mortality due to scarce energy reserves provided by fats. This means that monitoring the thermal state of newborns is essential. The
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A Multi-Tissue Gene Expression Atlas of Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) Reveals Transcriptome Conservation between Buffalo and Cattle. [PDF]
We generated 73 transcriptomic data of water buffalo, which were integrated with publicly available data in this species, yielding a large dataset of 355 samples representing 20 major tissue categories. We established a multi-tissue gene expression atlas
Si J, Dai D, Li K, Fang L, Zhang Y.
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Chromosomes of the Indian Water Buffalo [PDF]
THE number of chromosomes of the water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis L.) is a controversial issue (the names Bubalus bubalus L. and B. buffelus L. are synonyms of B. bubalis L.). Pchakadze1 stated that it is 2n = 56. Makino2, on the contrary, reported the diploid number of chromosomes to be 48.
M. K. Dutt, Poulomi Bhattacharya
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Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) are an important animal resource that contributes milk, meat, leather, dairy products, and power for plowing and transport.
Sarika Jaiswal+11 more
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The comparative genomics of domesticated lineages can yield insights into the signatures of artificial selection. This study sequences 79 water buffalo genomes from 7 breeds and reveals examples of convergent domestication at the genetic level between ...
Prasun Dutta+20 more
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