Effect of equilibration period on post thaw semen quality of Indian yak
Keywords:
Acrosome, Equilibration period, HOST, Post thaw, Semen, YakDownloads
References
El-gawad E M A and Allah S M A. 2007. Effect of some technical processes on deep-freezing, enzyme leakage and fertility of buffalo spermatozoa. Egyptian Journal of Veterinary Science 41: 55–63.
Leite T G, Filho V R V, Arruda R P A, Andrade F C, Emerick L L, Zaffalon F G, Martins J A M and Andrade V J. 2010. Effects of extender and equilibration time on post-thaw motility and membrane integrity of cryopreserved Gyr bull semen evaluated by CASA and flow cytometry. Animal Reproduction Science 120: 31–38. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2010.04.005
Shahverdi A, Rastegarnia A and Toraggaleh T R. 2014. Effect of extender and equilibration time on post thaw motility and chromatin structure of buffalo bull (Bubalus bubalis) spermatozoa. Cell Journal 16 (3): 279–88.
Sinha S, Deka B C, Borgohain B N and Tamuli M K. 1992. Effect of equilibration period and glycerol level in Tris extender on quality of frozen goat semen. Indian Veterinary Journal 69: 1107 – 10.
VanDemark N L, Miller W J, Kinney W L, Rodriguez C and Friedman M E. 2011. Preservation of bull semen at sub – zero temperatures. Bulletin 621. University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station.
Zemjanis R. 2002. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques in Animal Reproduction. First Indian Reprint, Greenworld Publishers, Lucknow.
Downloads
Submitted
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2015 The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
The copyright of the articles published in The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences is vested with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, which reserves the right to enter into any agreement with any organization in India or abroad, for reprography, photocopying, storage and dissemination of information. The Council has no objection to using the material, provided the information is not being utilized for commercial purposes and wherever the information is being used, proper credit is given to ICAR.