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Review
. 2018 Feb 13;6(Suppl):S1-S5.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijvsm.2018.01.005. eCollection 2018.

Influence of maternal nutrition and heat stress on bovine oocyte and embryo development

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Influence of maternal nutrition and heat stress on bovine oocyte and embryo development

Alzahraa M Abdelatty et al. Int J Vet Sci Med. .

Abstract

The global population is expected to increase from 7.6 to 9.6 billion people from 2017 to 2050. Increased demand for livestock production and rising global temperatures have made heat stress (HS) a major challenge for the dairy industry. HS been shown to have negative effects on production parameters such as dry matter intake, milk yield, and feed efficiency. In addition to affecting production parameters, HS has also been shown to have negative effects on the reproductive functions of dairy cows. Mitigation of HS effects on dairy cow productivity and fertility necessitate the strategic planning of nutrition, and environmental conditions. The current review will discuss the potential nutriepigenomic strategies to mitigate the effect of HS on bovine embryo.

Keywords: Bovine embryo; Dairy cow; Fertility; Heat stress; Maternal nutrition; Oocyst.

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