Reproduction in Domestic Animals 1969
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-179251-0.50026-3
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Reproduction in Domestic Fowl

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“…Semen ayam pada penelitian ini disimpan dalam keadaan anaerob. Hal ini sesuai dengan pendapat Lorenz (1959) bahwa untuk semen ayam, glukosa, fruktosa, dan manosa dapat digunakan dan diglikolisis lebih cepat dalam suasana anaerob. Pada kondisi anaerob, metabolisme glukosa, fruktosa, atau manosa akan menghasilkan asam laktat.…”
Section: Hasil Dan Pembahasanunclassified
“…Semen ayam pada penelitian ini disimpan dalam keadaan anaerob. Hal ini sesuai dengan pendapat Lorenz (1959) bahwa untuk semen ayam, glukosa, fruktosa, dan manosa dapat digunakan dan diglikolisis lebih cepat dalam suasana anaerob. Pada kondisi anaerob, metabolisme glukosa, fruktosa, atau manosa akan menghasilkan asam laktat.…”
Section: Hasil Dan Pembahasanunclassified
“…Other factors affecting the production of semen and fertility of the male and female are season, age, state of nutrition, and health (see Lorenz, 1959;. Other factors affecting the production of semen and fertility of the male and female are season, age, state of nutrition, and health (see Lorenz, 1959;.…”
Section: F Actors Affecting Fertility In the Malementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a more recent review of the subject, Lorenz (1959) stated that the most satisfactory results (fertility) had been obtained with freshly collected and undiluted semen at 0.05 ml per insemination at 5-to 7 -day intervals for chickens and 0.025 ml at 3week intervals for turkeys. Difficulty, however, is often experienced in successfully inseminating such small quantities.…”
Section: Fertility and Time Of Mating Or Inseminationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When spermatozoa introduced into the uterovaginal region by copulation or by artificial insemination are examined microscopically in histologically prepared uterovaginal tissue, they appear packed in tight, parallel bundles within the tubules, with their heads directed toward the blind terminal tubular end (Bobr et al, 1964). in length (Lorenz, 1959), to reverse direction 180 degrees and to make its exit from the tubule. A fowl permatozoon at the widest part of the head is typically 0.5fi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%