Heat stress in dairy animals and current milk production trends, economics, and future perspectives: the global scenario
Animal's well-being, growth, and production are modulated by environmental conditions,
and managemental practices and can be deleteriously affected by global warming …
and managemental practices and can be deleteriously affected by global warming …
Behavioural, physiological, neuro-endocrine and molecular responses of cattle against heat stress: an updated review
SR Mishra - Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2021 - Springer
The negative impact of heat stress on cattle growth, development, reproduction and
production has been quite alarming across the world. Climate change elevates earth surface …
production has been quite alarming across the world. Climate change elevates earth surface …
[HTML][HTML] In silico genomic and proteomic analyses of three heat shock proteins (HSP70, HSP90-α, and HSP90-β) in even-toed ungulates
SHA Raza, AA Hassanin, AIM Dhshan… - Electronic Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Heat shock proteins (HSPs) play important roles in the responses to
different environmental stresses. In this study, the genomic and proteomic characteristics of …
different environmental stresses. In this study, the genomic and proteomic characteristics of …
Molecular, physiological and hematological responses of crossbred dairy cattle in a tropical savanna climate
SM Velayudhan, K Brügemann, S Alam, T Yin… - Biology, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The effects of seasonal transition and temperature humidity index (THI) on
a number of variables representing physiological, hematological and molecular responses …
a number of variables representing physiological, hematological and molecular responses …
Development of an animal adaptability index: Application for dairy cows
AM de Vasconcelos, JF de Carvalho… - Journal of Thermal …, 2020 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was designed to evaluate the association between
thermoregulatory responses, hormonal, hematological and serum biochemical values …
thermoregulatory responses, hormonal, hematological and serum biochemical values …
Significance of molecular chaperones and micro RNAs in acquisition of thermo-tolerance in dairy cattle
SR Mishra - Animal Biotechnology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Ambient temperature is considered as the major abiotic factor which regulates body
physiological mechanisms of all living creatures across the globe. Variation in ambient …
physiological mechanisms of all living creatures across the globe. Variation in ambient …
Heat stress adaptation in cows–physiological responses and underlying molecular mechanisms
G Gujar, M Tiwari, N Yadav - Journal of Thermal Biology, 2023 - Elsevier
Heat stress is a key abiotic stressor for dairy production in the tropics which is further
compounded by the ongoing climate change. Heat stress not only adversely impacts the …
compounded by the ongoing climate change. Heat stress not only adversely impacts the …
Acclimatization dynamics to extreme heat stress in crossbred cattle
The adaptability of cattle to thermal stress has been extensively studied however the exact
dynamics of acclimatization is still less investigated. The present study was conducted to …
dynamics of acclimatization is still less investigated. The present study was conducted to …
[HTML][HTML] Potential use of HSP70 as an indicator of heat stress in dairy cows–a review
MRH Rakib, V Messina, JI Gargiulo, NA Lyons… - Journal of Dairy …, 2024 - Elsevier
Heat stress (HS) poses significant challenges to the dairy industry, resulting in reduced milk
production, impaired reproductive performance, and compromised animal welfare …
production, impaired reproductive performance, and compromised animal welfare …
Appropriate THI model and its threshold for goats in semi-arid regions of India
A Srivastava, P Yadav, A Mahajan, M Anand… - Journal of Thermal …, 2021 - Elsevier
The present study was attempted to identify an appropriate THI model and threshold THI for
goats of semi-arid regions of India. Sixty non-pregnant goats each from Jamunapari and …
goats of semi-arid regions of India. Sixty non-pregnant goats each from Jamunapari and …