The reversible effects of gossypol toxicity on male pigeons` reproductive performance

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  • who: Suwarak Wannaratana and collaborators from the Faculty of Medicine, Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-Ok, Chonburi, Thailand have published the research: The reversible effects of gossypol toxicity on male pigeons` reproductive performance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study the antifertility potential of gossypol in pigeons was evaluated for the first time to determine whether it might be used as a dietary supplement for pigeon population control. By means of this, a variety of efforts were enforced with the major aim of controlling and reducing the pigeon population, including trapping, poisoning, ultrasonic repelling . . .

     

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