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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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    OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEIN PROFILE ANALYSIS AND MULTILOCUS SEQUENCE TYPING OF PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA ISOLATES OF BUFFALO ORIGIN FROM GUJARAT STATE
    (AAU, Anand, 2015) AISWARYA, v.; Dr. Ashish Roy
    The present study was undertaken with a view to characterize Pasteurella multocida isolates of buffalo origin (including vaccine strain P52) by outer membrane protein (OMP) profiling and multilocus sequence typing (MLST). P. multocida cultures of buffalo origin (suspected/died of Haemorrhagic Septicaemia) from various regions of the state of Gujarat were stored in the Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary College, Anand. All the isolates belonged to P. multocida type B: 2 as determined by capsular typing conducted previously in the department. A set of eight isolates including vaccine strain, P52 were used for OMP profile analysis, while another set of eight isolates (including vaccine strain) were used in MLST. Samples PAB-78-1/13, PAB-83-6/13, PAB-86-9/13 and PAB-89-1/14 were common in both OMP and MLST analysis.