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Anand Agricultural University, Anand

Anand Agricultural University (AAU) was established in 2004 at Anand with the support of the Government of Gujarat, Act No.(Guj 5 of 2004) dated April 29, 2004. Caved out of the erstwhile Gujarat Agricultural University (GAU), the dream institution of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Dr. K. M. Munshi, the AAU was set up to provide support to the farming community in three facets namely education, research and extension activities in Agriculture, Horticulture Engineering, product Processing and Home Science. At present there seven Colleges, seventeen Research Centers and six Extension Education Institute working in nine districts of Gujarat namely Ahmedabad, Anand, Dahod, Kheda, Panchmahal, Vadodara, Mahisagar, Botad and Chhotaudepur AAU's activities have expanded to span newer commodity sectors such as soil health card, bio-diesel, medicinal plants apart from the mandatory ones like rice, maize, tobacco, vegetable crops, fruit crops, forage crops, animal breeding, nutrition and dairy products etc. the core of AAU's operating philosophy however, continues to create the partnership between the rural people and committed academic as the basic for sustainable rural development. In pursuing its various programmes AAU's overall mission is to promote sustainable growth and economic independence in rural society. AAU aims to do this through education, research and extension education. Thus, AAU works towards the empowerment of the farmers.

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  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    GENETIC ASPECTS OF PERFORMANCE EFFICIENCY INDEX AND ITS COMPONENT TRAITS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF PRODUCTION IN A WLH STRAIN
    (AAU, Anand, 1988) Rank, Dharamshibhai N.; Shukla, R. K.
    Genetic aspects of performance Efficiency Index (PEI) and its component traits at different stages of production were studied using performance data from 273 pedigreed pullets belonging to 19 sire families of M line WLH birds. The traits studied included PEI and its component traits viz., percentage egg production (%P), egg weight (EW), body weight (BW) and daily feed cosumption/bird (FC/Day) as well as age at first egg (AFE), body weight at 20 (BW20), 40 (BW40) and 72 weeks of age (BW72), egg number upto 40 (EN21-40) and 72 weeks of age (BW72), egg number upto 40 (EN21-40) and 72 weeks of age (EN21-72), egg weight at 40(EW40) and 72 weeks of age (EM21-72), cumulative feed consumption/bird upto 40 (FC21-40) and 72 weeks of age (FC21-72), daily feed consumption/bird at 40 (FC/Day 21-40) and 72 weeks of age (FC/DE21-40) and 72 weeks of age (FC/DE21-72), feed consumption/kilo of eggs at 40 (FC/KE21-40) and 72 weeks of age (FC/KE21-72).
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    GENOTYPE X ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTIONS, FOR IMPORTANT ECONOMIC TRAITS IN SEVEN STRAINCROSSES OF WHITE LEGHORN BIRDS
    (AAU, Anand, 1988) KHARADl, VISHNUPRASAD B.; Shukla, R. K.
    Seven strain crosses of white Leghorn were subjected to comparative evaluation under cage and deep litter housing during the year 1986-87 at the testing centre of A.I.C.R.P. on Poultry, G.A.U., Anand. The phenotypic correlation and regression of annual performance on part year (280 days) performance, in respect of economic traits, were also estimated. The overall averages of egg numbers (H.H. basis) egg numbers (H.D. basis), rate o£ lay (H.H. basis), rate o£ lay (H.D. basis), egg weight, feed consumption per bird per day, feed consvunption per dozen of eggs, feed consumption per kilo of egg mass and performance efficiency index were 100.54 ± 1.09, 102.47 ± 0.95, 71.76 ± 0.78%, 73.19 ± 0.68%. 48.07 ± 0.16 g, 101.426 ± 0.585 g, 1.712 ± 0.022 kg, 2.986 ± 0.042 kg and 28.88 ± 0.36 pexrcent respectively for part period (21-40 week), 115.91 ± 2,00, 126.34 ± 1.75, 59.14 ± 1.02%, 64.46 ± 0.89%. 51.71 ± 0.18 g, 104.135 ± 1.064 g, 2.166 + 0.048 kg, 3.492 ± 0.077 kg and 27.52 ± 0.044 per cent respectively for residual period (41 to 68 week) and 212,32 ± 2.98, 229.43 ± 2.31, 63.19 ± 0.89%, 68.25 ± 0.69%, 49.99 ± 0,15 g, 102.774 ± 0.762 g, 1.986 ± 0.036 kg, 3.316 ± 0.064 kg and 27.59 ± 0.38 per cent respectively for annual (21 to 68 week) period. Analysis of variance revealed that the effects of genetic groups, housing systems and their interactions were important in influencing the performance of the pullets. The phenotypic correlation and regression of annual performance with part year (280 days) performance for various economic traits were positive and significantly higher.
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    STUDY ON GENETIC ASPECTS OF CHOLESTEROL LEVEL AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH SOME ECONOMIC TRAITS IN TWO WLH STRAINS
    (AAU, Anand, 1983) Upadhyay, Nilkanthrai H.; Shukla, R. K.
    The data were screened to know the inheritance of juvenile total serum cholesterol level and its association with some important economic traits in two strains of WLH breed. The study was carried out at the Central Poultry Research Station, Anand-388 110. For this purpose 268 and 242 birds of M and V strains were available respectively.
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    STUDY ON INHERITANCE OF SERUM ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE LEVEL AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS WITH SOME ECONOMIC TRAITS IN TWO WLH LINES
    (AAU, Anand, 1982) SHUKLA, RAJENDRAKUMAR B.; Shukla, R. K.
    The present study was undertaken to know the inheritance of serum alkaline phosphatase level (SAP level) and its associations with some economic traits in two WLH lines. Records of 160 pullets of M line and 192 pullets of V line from Poultry Breeding Farm, Makaraba, Ahmedabad were available for present study. Serum samples were collected at 10 weeks of age and SAP levels were estimated in K.A.Units. The same were found to be 196.91±13.90 and 240.47±14.95 K.A.Units/100 ml of serum in M line and V line respectively. Pullets of both the lines differed significantly for SAP level, 20th week body weight (BW20), egg weight (EW), egg number (EN) and egg mass (EM).
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    STUDY OF ECONOMIC TRAITS IN STRAIN CROSSES IN COMPARISON TO THE PARENTAL STOCKS OF WHITE LEGHORN
    (AAU, Anand, 1988) Brahmkshatri, Balkrushna D.; Shukla, R. K.
    Eight different genetic stocks of White Leghron were produced to evolve 2-way and 4-way crosses of white Leghorn during the year 1984-85 to 1986-87 and for their comparative evaluation under deep litter system of housing at Poultry Complex, G.A.U., Anand. Heterosis and reciprocal effects were studied in 2-way and 4-way crosses obtained from the parental stocks.
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    STUDY ON GENETIC ASPECTS OF SERUM ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE LEVEL AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH FEED EFFICIENCY IN TWO WLH STRAINS
    (AAU, Anand, 1983) MATIN, MOHAMMAD ABDUL; Shukla, R. K.
    In the course of present investigation, records of 264 pullets of M line and 258 pullets of V line of WLH birds were used to study the inheritance of total serum alkaline phosphatase (SAP) level and its relation with various efficiency traits. SAP level estimated at 10th week of age averaged 189.390 ± 35.835 K. A. Units and 210.80 ± 34.610 K. A. Units for M and V line respectively. Both the lines differed significantly for SAP level.
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    STUDY OF GENETIC AND PHENOTYPIC PARAMETERS OF SOME ECONOMIC TRAITS IN TWO WHITE LEGHORN STRAINS AND ITS CROSS
    (AAU, Anand, 1982) DEDHIA, CHANDRAKANT K.; Shukla, R. K.
    The present study was undertaken to evaluate the genetic architecture of two pure lines of WLH, viz., M and V - lines and also M x V cross, maintained at Regional Poultry Breeding Farm Makarba (Ahmedabad). This breeding stock was under Intra Population Selection for six generations. The mean BW8, in grams, were found to be 410.91 & 426.61 in M7 and M8; 433.23 & 443.40 in V7 & V8; and 461.50 & 447.08 in C7 & C8 respectively. The mean BW20 for these genetic groups were 1105.06 & 1014.54; 1185.41 & 1073.98; and 1295.96 & 1109.56 grams respectively. The mean AFE (in days) were found to be 171.18 & 159.19; 174.92 & 157.47; 155.95 & 162.10; and mean EW in grams were 46.30 & 44.15; 50.91 & 47.06; and 52.93 & 45.89 respectively.
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    STUDIES ON RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF INTRAPOPULATION SELECTION IN TWO WHITE LEGHORN STRAINS
    (AAU, Anand, 1982) GHASURA, MOHMEDKHAN I.; Shukla, R. K.
    Present investigation was carried out to evaluate different method of intrapopulation selection in M and V line maintained at Regional Poultry Breeding Farm, Makarba (Ahmedabad) with particular reference to selection for Egg number (EN) and rate of lay (RL). Pedigree records of 682 and 718 pullets of M line and 671 and 718 pullets of V line for the year 1978-79 and 1979-80 respectively were utilised for present investigation. Mean of EN were found to be 60.32±0.62; 68.16±0.776 for M line and 53.20±0.5976; 64.14±2.9578 for V line for both the years respectively. The same for RL were found to be 0.5439±0.0055, 0.5573±0.0059 for M line and 0.5039±0.0050; 0.5169±0.0074 for V line.
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    GENETIC ASPECTS OF PERFORMANCE EFFICIENCY INDEX AT VARIOUS STAGES OF PRODUCTION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH SOME ECONOMIC TRAITS IN WLH STRAIN
    (AAU, Anand, 1986) PANDA, GOUR MOHAN; SHUKLA, R. K.
    The data pertaining to 372 pullets in base generation (S0) and 434 in S1 -generation of ‘M’ line of WLH were used to study the inheritance of performance efficiency index (PEI) and its various economic traits. The PEI at various productive periods viz. 28th week, 32nd week, 36th week and 40th week were calculated. The averages of PEI at these periods were found to be 23.31 ± 0.33, 27.45 ± 0.30, 25.45 ± 0.33 and 26.45 ± 0.34 in S0 -generation and 26.47 ± 0.32, 28.48 ± 0.26, 30.53 ± 0.22 and 31.06 ± 0.29 in S1 -generation, respectively. Both the generations differed significantly for PEI28, PEI36 and PEI40.