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    IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND IN-VITRO STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF BMP-2 ON BUFFALO OVARIAN FOLLICULAR FUNCTION
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2011) VINOD KUMAR DIVATAR
    Buffalo (Buhalus buhalis) is an integral entity of agriculture in Asia, having pivotal role in Indian livestock industry contributing towards
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    MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF OVARIAN FOLLICULAR ATRESIA IN BUFFALOES (Bubalus bubalis)
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2008) SREEJALEKSHMI, P
    Buffalo is one of the important dairy animals in India. Since this species plays a significant role in contribution to milk production and rural economy
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    MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE SKIN OF CARNIVOROUS WILD ANIMALS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) SHAMBHULINGAPPA.Y.BADDI
    India is endowed with a tremendous wealth of flora and fauna including wild animals. According to Wild Life Protection Society of India (WPSI) 2000 census
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    ANALYSIS OF ATRESIA IN OVARIAN FOLLICLES OF BUFFALOES (Bubalus bubalis) BY FLOW CYTOMETRY AND CLASSIC HISTOLOGY
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) RAJI, S.S
    In India milk produced by buffalo adds to the income of rural population and thus finds great importance in the social and cultural life of the farmers of the country.
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    IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND IN-VITRO STUDIES ON STAGE DEPENDENT FAS MEDIATED APOPTOSISIN OVARIAN FOLLICLES OF BUFFALO (Bubalus bubalis)
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2011) RAHILA GULZAR
    India is home for about 56.5% of the world buffalo population (FAOSTAT, 2007).
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    PLASTINATION OF BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS AN INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUE IN TEACHING ANATOMY
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2010) MUTTURAJ PACHCHANNAVAR
    Plastination is a technique that allows preservation of biological specimens for a long time without visible morphological modifications
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    MORPHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON ANTIGEN ASSOCIATED WITH OVARIAN FOLLICULAR ATRESIA IN BUFFALO (Bubalus bub alls)
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) SUNILKUMAR PATIL
    More than 50 percent of the worldâ s buffalo population is found in India. The buffalo has a pivotal position in terms of contribution to milk production and Indian rural economy. It is paradoxical that only about 0.1% of the milking buffaloes are capable of producing a good 3500-4000 kg of milk in 305 day lactation period (Misra et al., 1990). This calls for a need for faster multiplication of this elite but small germplasm pool. The constraint in this is the low reproductive efficiency in this species. Various factors that contribute to this are delay in attainment of puberty, poor expression of oestrus making breeding at the appropriate time difficult, higher incidence of early embryonic mortality, longer inter-calving interval, and seasonal variation in fertility. Attempts to increase elite germplasm through assisted reproductive technologies (multiple ovulation and embryo transfer, ovum pickup from live animals, in vitro embryo production and transfer) have not yielded much success. A practical approach with the general assumption that the buffalo is similar to cattle has not yielded any significant favourable results.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    MORPHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON ANTIGEN ASSOCIATED WITH OVARIAN FOLLICULAR ATRESIA IN BUFFALO (Bubalus bub alls)
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) SUNILKUMAR PATIL
    More than 50 percent of the worldâ s buffalo population is found in India. The buffalo has a pivotal position in terms of contribution to milk production and Indian rural economy. It is paradoxical that only about 0.1% of the milking buffaloes are capable of producing a good 3500-4000 kg of milk in 305 day lactation period (Misra et al., 1990). This calls for a need for faster multiplication of this elite but small germplasm pool. The constraint in this is the low reproductive efficiency in this species. Various factors that contribute to this are delay in attainment of puberty, poor expression of oestrus making breeding at the appropriate time difficult, higher incidence of early embryonic mortality, longer inter-calving interval, and seasonal variation in fertility. Attempts to increase elite germplasm through assisted reproductive technologies (multiple ovulation and embryo transfer, ovum pickup from live animals, in vitro embryo production and transfer) have not yielded much success. A practical approach with the general assumption that the buffalo is similar to cattle has not yielded any significant favourable results.