DOI: 10.11606/d.10.2020.tde-13052020-093248
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>b<Produção >i<in vitro>/i< de embriões de novilhas Nelore (>i<Bos indicus>/i<) de 12 e 24 meses de idade tratadas ou não com FSH >/b<

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“…Regarding the blastocysts rate, heifers administered NP2 produced 29.7% of embryos on day 7, a percentage higher than that reported by Silva (2020), who obtained 19.2% of blastocysts for 12-monthold Nellore heifers that were not treated with FSH and 22.8% of embryos for heifers stimulated with FSH. The blastocyst rate found in the present study was also higher than that cited by Baruselli et al (2016), who showed that prepubertal females between 8 and 12 months of age produced 20.2% of blastocysts and by Silva et al (2022) who related 27.1% of blastocyst for 13 months-old Nellore heifers Further, females administered NP1, which comprised less concentrated feed and consequently energy just necessary to maintenance, had a blastocyst rate of 24.4%, which was higher than the blastocyst rate of heifers that were not treated with FSH and similar to the females stimulated with FSH in a study by Silva (2020). These results indicate that nutritional treatment is bene cial for prepubertal females, stimulating reproductive physiology in these animals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Regarding the blastocysts rate, heifers administered NP2 produced 29.7% of embryos on day 7, a percentage higher than that reported by Silva (2020), who obtained 19.2% of blastocysts for 12-monthold Nellore heifers that were not treated with FSH and 22.8% of embryos for heifers stimulated with FSH. The blastocyst rate found in the present study was also higher than that cited by Baruselli et al (2016), who showed that prepubertal females between 8 and 12 months of age produced 20.2% of blastocysts and by Silva et al (2022) who related 27.1% of blastocyst for 13 months-old Nellore heifers Further, females administered NP1, which comprised less concentrated feed and consequently energy just necessary to maintenance, had a blastocyst rate of 24.4%, which was higher than the blastocyst rate of heifers that were not treated with FSH and similar to the females stimulated with FSH in a study by Silva (2020). These results indicate that nutritional treatment is bene cial for prepubertal females, stimulating reproductive physiology in these animals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%