Abstract
Summary Inorganic and total phosphorus determinations on 506 semen samples collected over a 7-month period from 36 bulls of high fertility showed a marked relationship between sperm concentration and total phosphorus (r=0.88). Inorganic phosphorus content of semen before and after incubation for 1hour at 37° C. was most closely correlated with sperm concentration (r=0.23) and showed unimportant relationships with initial motility, fructose, and fructose utilization. Inorganic phosphorus increased 1.4mg. % or 8.2% (P
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