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The present study was carried out at the Institute of Research in Livestock and Biotechnology of the UNTRM, with the objective of characterizing bromatology of 20 food supplies available in the region, and to be used in domestic animal feeding. The determination of the chemical composition was done by means of proximal analysis, to determine dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), crude fiber (CF), ethereal extract (EE), ash (A) and nitrogen free extract (NFE). In addition, the concentration of minerals Ca, P, gross energy (GE) was determined; and in those inputs with ruminant feeding ability, neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) were determined. Inputs have been classified according to their nature in: cereals (corn), roots and tubers (cassava flour, potato and bitucón), fruit trees (banana meal, orange pulp, guava), and agroindustry byproducts (coffee pulp, cocoa ...
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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of feeding guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus L) – Peru breed with coffee (Coffea arabica) pulp meal on productive parameters during the rearing and fattening stages. A total of 35 female guinea pigs were monitored from 28 to 91 days of age, and fed with alfalfa and concentrate (1:1). The animals were randomly distributed in five treatments with inclusions of 0, 5, 15, 25 and 35% of coffee pulp meal in the concentrate. The addition of the coffee pulp meal to the concentrate did not affect body weight gain, feed conversion and sensory quality (appearance, odor, carcass color and meat taste) but had an inverse relationship with feed consumption. The highest carcass yields were obtained with the inclusion of up to 25% of coffee pulp meal in the concentrate. Therefore, coffee pulp meal, as an input to formulate guinea pig concentrates, has ...
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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of feeding guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus L) – Peru breed with coffee (Coffea arabica) pulp meal on productive parameters during the rearing and fattening stages. A total of 35 female guinea pigs were monitored from 28 to 91 days of age, and fed with alfalfa and concentrate (1:1). The animals were randomly distributed in five treatments with inclusions of 0, 5, 15, 25 and 35% of coffee pulp meal in the concentrate. The addition of the coffee pulp meal to the concentrate did not affect body weight gain, feed conversion and sensory quality (appearance, odor, carcass color and meat taste) but had an inverse relationship with feed consumption. The highest carcass yields were obtained with the inclusion of up to 25% of coffee pulp meal in the concentrate. Therefore, coffee pulp meal, as an input to formulate guinea pig concentrates, has ...
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The chemical characteristics and in vitro digestibility of eleven inputs, divided into three groups were determined: seeds (sacha inchi [(Plukenetia volubilis], castor [Ricinus communis] and chia [Salvia hispanica]), by-products derived from rice (nielen, husk and powder) and agro-industrial residues of tropical plants and fruits (sugarcane bagasse, coffee pulp, outer shell and mucilage of cocoa [Theobroma cacao], orange pulp [Citrus sinensis] and bean pod [Caesalpinia spinosa]) with potential in animal feed. The samples were collected in the Amazon region, Peru. Its proximal composition, crude fibre content (FC), neutral detergent fibre (NDF), acid detergent fibre (ADF), calcium and phosphorus, as well as in vitro digestibility and gross energy (EB) were determined. Oilseeds stood out for their high oil content, high energy value and an important source of calcium and phosphorus; sacha ...
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En el ámbito del manejo de los ambientes montanos es muy importante generar soluciones técnicas a problemas complejos, y que se lo haga localmente con pericia y destreza en la búsqueda de energías alternativas no convencionales. Al proporcionar una opción económicamente rentable que limite el uso del combustible de leña, deforestando la poca biomasa remanente que se encuentra amenazada en la Ceja de Selva peruana, la utilización del biogás, gracias a la construcción de digestores anaeróbicos que aprovechen la materia prima de desecho de las operaciones agrícolas y ganaderas, es una solución acertada para mantener el agroecosistema operando eficientemente sin aumentar el uso de combustibles fósiles y sin contribuir al calentamiento global. Son pocas las oportunidades de tener un texto tan claro, bien ilustrado y explicativo de la técnica y la teoría de uso de recursos del ...
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Grassland ecosystems cover about 25% of the Earth’s surface, providing essential ecosystem services that benefit nature, people, and food security. This study evaluated agronomic and nutritional parameters of ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) based on fertilization levels and cutting frequency in the Amazonas department. The INIA 910—Kumymarca variety was used with nitrogen fertilization rates (0, 60, 120, 180 kg/ha) and cutting intervals of 30 and 45 days for agronomic traits and 30, 45, and 60 days for nutritional traits. A randomized complete block design with eight treatments and three replications was applied. Repeated measures analysis and Tukey’s mean comparison tests (p < 0.005) were performed, along with Pearson correlation and response surface analysis using the central composite design in R. The results showed that applying 180 kg/ha of nitrogen with a 45-day cutting in...
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This study provides a comprehensive mitochondrial genome sequence and a phylogenetic analysis of Jakumaru (Bos taurus), a prominent bull from a Peruvian breeding program. The mitochondrial genome, spanning 16,340bp, comprises 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, and 2 rRNA genes, with a GC content of 40%. The gene arrangement and structural organization are highly conserved, closely resembling those of related Bovine species, indicating a stable genomic architecture essential for mitochondrial function. Phylogenetic analysis, incorporating 35 complete bovine mitochondrial genomes, positions Jakumaru within Subclade I, revealing a close relationship with European Simmental cattle. The study emphasizes the biological diversity and the evolution of the Simmental breed, influenced by natural selection, breeding practices, and genetic drift. These findings enhance our understanding of the ...
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The mitochondrial genome of Pumpo (Bos taurus), a prominent breed contributing to livestock farming, was sequenced using the Illumina HiSeq 2500 platform. Assembly and annotation of the mitochondrial genome were achieved through a multifaceted approach employing bioinformatics tools such as Trim Galore, SPAdes, and Geseq, followed by meticulous manual inspection. Additionally, analyses covering tRNA secondary structure and codon usage bias were conducted for comprehensive characterization. The 16,341 base pair mitochondrial genome comprises 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, and 2 rRNA genes. Phylogenetic analysis places Pumpo within a clade predominantly composed of European cattle, reflecting its prevalence in Europe. This comprehensive study underscores the importance of mitochondrial genome analysis in understanding cattle evolution and highlights the potential of genetic improv...
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This study investigates gender-based differences in the gut microbiota of Simmental cattle, focusing on bacterial, archaeal, and fungal communities. Fecal samples were collected and analyzed using high-throughput sequencing, with taxonomic classification performed through the SILVA and UNITE databases. Alpha and beta diversity metrics were assessed, revealing significant differences in the diversity and composition of archaeal communities between males and females. Notably, females exhibited higher alpha diversity in archaea, while beta diversity analyses indicated distinct clustering of bacterial and archaeal communities by gender. The study also identified correlations between specific microbial taxa and hematological parameters, with Treponema and Methanosphaera showing gender-specific associations that may influence cattle health and productivity. These findings highlight the importa...
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This study evaluated the gut microbiota and meat quality traits in 11 healthy female cattle from the Huaral region of Peru, including 5 Angus, 3 Braunvieh, and 3 F1 Simmental × Braunvieh. All cattle were 18 months old and maintained on a consistent lifelong diet. Meat quality traits, including loin area, fat thickness, muscle depth, and marbling, were assessed in vivo using ultrasonography. Fecal samples were collected for microbiota analysis, and DNA was extracted for 16S and 18S rRNA sequencing to characterize bacterial, fungal, and protist communities. Significant correlations were observed between microbial genera and meat traits: Christensenellaceae R-7 and Alistipes were positively associated with marbling and muscle area, while Rikenellaceae RC9 showed a negative correlation with fat thickness. Among fungi, Candida positively correlated with marbling, while Trichosporon was negat...