نتایج جستجو برای: feather wastes

تعداد نتایج: 16665  

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources 2019

Journal: :kuwait journal of science 2021

Biodegradation of keratin containing wastes viz. bird feathers, nails, hairs, animalwool is a low-cost, nutrient-rich biotechnological process that turns this plentiful waste into substance. It sustainable green approach towards the solution environmental threats created by these wastes. This study aimed to screen for potential keratinase-producing microorganisms and optimize physicochemical pa...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Richard O Prum Scott Williamson

Feathers are complex, branched keratin structures that exhibit a diversity of pigmentation patterns. Feather pigments are transferred into developing feather keratinocytes from pigment cells that migrate into the tubular feather germ from the dermis. Within-feather pigment patterns are determined by differential pigmentation of keratinocytes within independent barb ridges during feather develop...

2016

Bilcik, B. and L. J. Keeling (1999). "Changes in feather condition in relation to feather pecking and aggressive behaviour in laying hens." British Poultry Science 40(4): 444-451. 1. The aim of this experiment was to describe and examine the relationship between pecks received by individual birds and the feather and skin damage of those birds at different ages. The effect of group size was also...

2012
Shijun Li Cui Wang Wenhua Yu Shuhong Zhao Yanzhang Gong

To elucidate the genes involved in the formation of white and black plumage in ducks, RNA from white and black feather bulbs of an F(2) population were analyzed using RNA-Seq. A total of 2,642 expressed sequence tags showed significant differential expression between white and black feather bulbs. Among these tags, 186 matched 133 annotated genes that grouped into 94 pathways. A number of genes...

قارزی, احمد,

Formations of feather and hair follicles during embryonic stage are nearly similar. The aim of the present research is to study the similarities and differences between these two follicles in adult pigeons and rats. To fulfill this task, feather and hair follicles were dissected and processed for light and electron microscopy. The results demonstrated that these two follicles were similar in ha...

2016
Christopher M. Harris Christine L. Madliger Oliver P. Love

The measurement of corticosterone (CORT) levels in feathers has recently become an appealing tool for the conservation toolbox, potentially providing a non-invasive, integrated measure of stress activity throughout the time of feather growth. However, because the mechanism of CORT deposition, storage and stability in feathers is not fully understood, it is unclear how reliable this measure may ...

Journal: :Frontiers in veterinary science 2015
Courtney L. Daigle T. Bas Rodenburg J. Elizabeth Bolhuis Janice C. Swanson Janice M. Siegford

The pecking behavior [severe feather, gentle feather, and aggressive pecks (AP)] of individual White Shaver non-cage laying hens (n = 300) was examined at 21, 24, 27, 32, and 37 weeks. Hens were housed in 30 groups of 10 hens each and on 3 cm litter with access to a feeder, perch, and two nest boxes. The number of severe feather pecks given (SFPG) and received (SFPR) was used to categorize hens...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2014
Qiqi Chu Linyan Cai Yu Fu Xi Chen Zhipeng Yan Xiang Lin Guixuan Zhou Hao Han Randall B Widelitz Cheng-ming Chuong Wei Wu Zhicao Yue

Avian feathers have robust growth and regeneration capability. To evaluate the contribution of signaling molecules and pathways in these processes, we profiled gene expression in the feather follicle using an absolute quantification approach. We identified hundreds of genes that mark specific components of the feather follicle: the dermal papillae (DP) which controls feather regeneration and ax...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1999
Ketan Patel Helen Makarenkova Han-Sung Jung

The development of the feather buds during avian embryogenesis is a classic example of a spacing pattern. The regular arrangement of feather buds is achieved by a process of lateral inhibition whereby one developing feather bud prevents the formation of similar buds in the immediate vicinity. Lateral inhibition during feather formation implicates a role of long range signalling during this proc...

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