Panana, Edson Deceuninck, Gwendoline Teerlinck, Stefan Adriaens, Dominique
The effect of photoperiod on the growth performance, survival rate, swim bladder inflation (SBI) and presence of vertebral anomalies was evaluated in pikeperch larvae reared under intensive production in a recirculating system (RAS). Three different photoperiods were tested from 1 to 30 days post hatch, 12:12 LD, 16:8 LD and 24:0 LD. Larvae were st...
Rivière, Quentin Raskin, Virginie de Melo, Romário Boutet, Stéphanie Corso, Massimiliano Defrance, Matthieu Webb, Alex AR Verbruggen, Nathalie Anoman, Armand D
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Light/dark (LD) cycles are responsible for oscillations in gene expression, which modulate several aspects of plant physiology. Those oscillations can persist under constant conditions due to regulation by the circadian oscillator. The response of the transcriptome to light regimes is dynamic and allows plant...
Mithöfer, Axel Riemann, Michael Faehn, Corine A. Mrazova, Anna Jaakola, Laura
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Global warming is predicted to change the growth conditions for plants and crops in regions at high latitudes (>60° N), including the Arctic. This will be accompanied by alterations in the composition of natural plant and pest communities, as herbivorous arthropods will invade these regions as well. Interactions between previously non-overlapping s...
Geng, A.L. Zhang, Y. Zhang, J. Zeng, L.C. Chang, C. Wang, H.H. Yan, Z.X. Chu, Q. Liu, H.G.
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Poultry Science
The paper aimed to study the effects of light regime during the incubation on hatching performance, body development and serum biochemical indexes in Beijing You Chicken ( BYC ). A total of 1,408 BYC eggs were randomly allocated into 4 groups: 24 h dark as the control (Inc24D); 3 light regimes were 8 h light and 16 h dark group (Inc8L:16D); 12 h li...
Xin, Qian Wang, Minghui Jiao, Hongchao Zhao, Jingpeng Li, Haifang Wang, Xiaojuan Lin, Hai
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Poultry Science
Calcium ( Ca ) and phosphorus ( P ) transporters are responsible for their absorption and transport in small intestine and kidney, contributing to eggshell formation. The light-dark cycle is a primary cue in the reproduction of laying hen. In this study, we investigated the effect of different light-dark programs on eggshell quality and the express...
Vinogradova, I. A. Matveeva, Yu. P. Zhukova, O. V. Yunash, V. D. Anisimov, V. N.
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Advances in Gerontology
AbstractThe purpose of the work was to study the role of melatonin in the development of age-related pathology and morbidity in male rats under model conditions of accelerated aging caused by impaired photoperiodism. Circadian-rhythm disruption upon exposure to light at night initiates the development of age-related changes in the body and contribu...
Yang, Runqing Wei, Dong
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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Fucoxanthin (Fx), a kind of primary carotenoids in brown seaweeds and diatoms, has attractive efficacy in human’s healthcare including loss weight, the prevention of diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. Marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum is now realized as a promising producer for commercial Fx production due to its higher content of Fx than brow...
Hofmann, Tanja Schmucker, Sonja S. Bessei, Werner Grashorn, Michael Stefanski, Volker
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Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Simple Summary In poultry production, chickens are confronted with a wide range of potential stressful conditions including restricted movement, long light phases or poor air quality. It is well known that stressors can have negative effects on the immune system. A fully functional immune system is, however, not only essential for chicken health an...
Goulet, Marie-Claire Gaudreau, Linda Gagné, Marielle Maltais, Anne-Marie Laliberté, Ann-Catherine Éthier, Gilbert Bechtold, Nicole Martel, Michèle D’Aoust, Marc-André Gosselin, André
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Data are scarce about the influence of basic cultural conditions on growth patterns and overall performance of plants used as heterologous production hosts for protein pharmaceuticals. Higher plants are complex organisms with young, mature, and senescing organs that show distinct metabolic backgrounds and differ in their ability to sustain foreign ...
Fan, Xuran Cao, Xupeng Chu, Yadong Wu, Peichun Xue, Song
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Journal of Ocean University of China
Stress state of microalgal cells is caused under unfavorable conditions such as disordered light regime and depleted nitrogen. The stress state can impair photosynthetic efficiency, inhibit cell growth and result in the accumulation of triacylglycerol (TAG) from protective mechanisms. Continuous light or nitrogen starvation was applied on microalga...