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Everybody Loves Agriculture. “Everybody is affected by agriculture: the food we eat, the clothes we wear are agricultural products. About 60% of the Australian landmass is agricultural land. Agriculture and agricultural education must be promoted as much more than farming…” Ben Ovenden - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Everybody Loves Agriculture

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“Everybody is affected by agriculture: the food we eat, the clothes we wear are agricultural products. About 60% of the Australian landmass is agricultural land. Agriculture and agricultural education must be promoted as much more than farming…”

Ben OvendenUniversity Medal Recipient & Rice Farmer 2006

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Philosophy

“Nothing Great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion” Hegel

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Sheep&

ScienceTaree Campus of TAFE

Peter Ruprecht & Kim Billinghamaided and abetted by John Harper et al.

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John Harper, Peter Chenoweth,Nim Weerakoon, Brian Alston Graham Curry & Students

Science Careers Kim & Peter

Charles Sturt UniversityWagga Wagga

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• Description of project – Initial concept– Contact with schools– Planning phase– Development of resources

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It is crucial to check semen viability and motility after thawing from liquid nitrogen storage

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Viewing sperm down the microscope

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Freezing ram semen as pellets on a dry-ice block (solid carbon dioxide) for long-term storage in liquid nitrogen

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Liquid nitrogen storage containers

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Artificial insemination of ewes using Intrauterine Laparoscopic AI

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Embryo Transfer

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For details see Genstock Promo video

Obtaining embryos from a ewe for embryo transfer

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For details see Genstock Promo video

Sheep embryos

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John Harper, Peter Chenoweth,Nim Weerakoon, Brian Alston Graham Curry & Students

Charles Sturt UniversityWagga Wagga

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Eosin/nigrosin stain to detect living and dead Ram sperm

In normal light microscopyDead sperm stain purple (arrows), living sperm are greyish blue.

White dots are droplets associated with sperm development that are discarded as they move through the male system.

Dark purple spots are granules of the stain.

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Here we are looking at the same field of sperm as in the previous slide and using a fluorescence microscope. The eosin-nigrosin stain that shows up purple in the sperm heads of dead sperm under white light (Bright field microscopy) is easier to see under UV light as the ‘dead heads’ fluoresce red or golden in the sperm head under ultraviolet light. In living sperm there is not much fluorescence in the sperm head. Note that half of the sperm tail, called the midpiece, fluoresces golden in living and dead sperm

Note too the white arrows show the same dead sperm as seen the previous slide

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Below are examples of living and dead sperm as seen using a fluorescence microscope. The red and golden fluorescence indicating dead sperm is easier to detect than the purple stain under bright field.

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102 dead sperm

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172 live sperm

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So if you count 102 dead sperm and 172 live sperm the total sperm in the Field of view is 102 + 172 = 274.

The percentage living (viable) in this case are : 172/274 x100 =62.7 i.e. close to 63%

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