Efficient Boar Semen Production and Genetic Contribution: The Impact of Low-Dose Artificial Insemination on Fertility.

作者: MLWJ Broekhuijse , AH Gaustad , A Bolarin Guillén , EF Knol

DOI: 10.1111/RDA.12558

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摘要: Diluting semen from high fertile breeding boars, and by that inseminating many sows, is the core business for artificial insemination (AI) companies worldwide. Knowledge about fertility results reason which an AI company can lower concentration of a dose. Efficient use boars with genetic merit decreasing number sperm cells per dose important to maximize dissemination progress made in nucleus. However, potential decrease performance field should be weighed against added value improved genetics and, general, not tolerated commercial production. This overview provides some aspects influence impact low-dose on fertility: (i) importance monitoring fertility, (ii) need accurate precise assessment, (iii) parameters are taken into account, (iv) application information genomic selection (v) optimization when using different techniques. production, processing combination increasing applications result maximum trend.

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