COMPARATIVE STUDY ON CERTAIN BIPHYSICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERS OF SEMEN IN CROSS BRED BULLS
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1986
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Abstract
Spermatozoal motility, concentration, viability and morphology
arc the parameters commonly used to assess the quality of semen,
since they are known to be closely related with fertility (Pal, 1957).
Seminal plasma contain several biochemical constituents, estimation
of which was considered to indicate functional activity of epididymis
and accessory glands. Conditions like occlusion of excurrent duct
(Gassner and Hopwood, 1953) and functional derangement of accessory
glands (Doichevd et al., 1978) were observed to alter the fructose,
citric acid, free amino acid, Carnitine and Glyceryl phosphoryl choline
levels in seminal plasma (Carter et al. 1981). Bora et al {1982) have
correlated the different microsocopical and biochemical characteristics
of semen in normal bulls Similar comparative study in cross bred bulls
was carried out and the results are presented in this paper.
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TNV_CRN_1986_15(6)198-201
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Veterinary Science