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Advances in smallholder large ruminant production and profitability in Southeast Asia over the past decade – lessons from the Mekong region: a review
Published 2024The global demand for protein in the form of red meat is growing, especially in Southeast Asia, with income and population growth driving an increase in global beef consumption projected to continue from 2023 to 2032. This ...Article -
Amino acid availability in poultry - in vitro and in vivo measurements
Published 1999-01-01Methodology to evaluate the protein quality or amino acid availability in feed ingredients for poultry using in vitro (enzymic, chemical, or microbiological assays), indirect in vivo (plasma amino acid assays), or direct ...Article -
Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) seminal plasma: establishing the proteome and effect on spermatozoa when added to cryomedium
Published 2024Context. The removal or supplementation of ejaculates with seminal plasma (SP) can affect cryotolerance and post-thaw survival of spermatozoa in many species. In the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), elucidation of the SP ...Article -
Aspects of the pathogenesis of ovine Johne's Disease. Ph.D. thesis--Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, 2003
Published 2002-03-01John'es disease is a chronic enteropathy of ruminants cause by infection with M. a. paratuberculosis. This study deals with the enumeration of Australian ovine isolates of M. a. paratuberculosis which will help facilitate ...Thesis -
Assessing the risks of transmitting OJD in the semen of rams by artificial insemination.
Published 2000-12-01The impact on stud breeders of the current national program to limit the spread of OJD within the Australian sheep industry could be reduced if they could safely use semen from within their studs. Trading semen would be a ...Other -
An assessment by in vivo methods of grain quality for ruminants
Published 1999-01-01For the purpose of this review, grain quality refers to the efficiency with which a grain supports growth in cattle fed diets which contain grain as a major component. Grains are fed as concentrated sources of energy. Their ...Article -
Associative effects between forages and grains: consequences for feed utilisation
Published 1999-01-01Intake of metabolisable energy (ME) when forages and grains are fed together to ruminants may, due to digestive and metabolic interactions, be lower or higher than expected from feeding these components separately. These ...Article -
Australian Cereal Rust Control Program - Continued monitoring of cereal rust pathogens in Australia
Published 2023-06-26The GRDC funded survey project monitored national rust pathotype incidence and distribution (changes) through samples received and regular crop inspections for wheat, barley and oats in seven agroecological zones in ...Other -
Australian Cereal Rust Control Program - Wheat and barley breeding support
Published 2023-06-28This collection includes results of rust screening of advanced breeding lines of bread wheat, barley, and oats with identified rust pathotypes in the greenhouse and in field between 2018 and 2022. Greenhouse rust testing ...Other