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. 2020 Apr 10;9(4):78. doi: 10.3390/biology9040078

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Association between the concentration of the anti-Müllerian hormone in boar seminal plasma (SP-AMH) and sperm quality parameters of semen samples stored at 17 °C up to 72 h. Violin plots represent percentages and distribution of (A) total motile sperm, (B) progressive motile sperm, and (C) viable sperm with intact acrosome membrane of semen samples (n = 26) assessed at 0 and 72 h after liquid-storage. The semen samples were hierarchically grouped (p ˂ 0.001) as presenting low- (AMH-L; ranging from 479.92 to 701.84 ng/mL, n = 7) or high- (AMH-H; ranging from 770.53 to 1096.72 ng/mL, n = 19) SP-AMH concentration. Dashed line represents the median and dotted lines the 25 and 75% quartiles. No significant differences were found between the SP-AMH groups in any sperm quality parameter.