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pro vyhledávání: '"Kevin, Knowler"'
Autor:
Melanie K. Hess, Larissa Zetouni, Andrew S. Hess, Juliana Budel, Ken G. Dodds, Hannah M. Henry, Rudiger Brauning, Alan F. McCulloch, Sharon M. Hickey, Patricia L. Johnson, Sara Elmes, Janine Wing, Brooke Bryson, Kevin Knowler, Dianne Hyndman, Hayley Baird, Kathryn M. McRae, Arjan Jonker, Peter H. Janssen, John C. McEwan, Suzanne J. Rowe
Publikováno v:
Genetics Selection Evolution, Vol 55, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2023)
Abstract Background Rumen microbes break down complex dietary carbohydrates into energy sources for the host and are increasingly shown to be a key aspect of animal performance. Host genotypes can be combined with microbial DNA sequencing to predict
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1bbe4c4ddf3b4e99a11559c34fca2503
Autor:
Sharon M. Hickey, Wendy E. Bain, Timothy P. Bilton, Gordon J. Greer, Sara Elmes, Brooke Bryson, Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño, Janine Wing, Arjan Jonker, Emily A. Young, Kevin Knowler, Natalie K. Pickering, Ken G. Dodds, Peter H. Janssen, John C. McEwan, Suzanne J. Rowe
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Genetics, Vol 13 (2022)
Enteric methane emissions from ruminants account for ∼35% of New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions. This poses a significant threat to the pastoral sector. Breeding has been shown to successfully lower methane emissions, and genomic prediction f
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2ba34319914348d3b963cdbfe011a157
Autor:
Patricia L. Johnson, Sharon Hickey, Kevin Knowler, Janine Wing, Brooke Bryson, Melanie Hall, Arjan Jonker, Peter H. Janssen, Ken G. Dodds, John C. McEwan, Suzanne J. Rowe
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Genetics, Vol 13 (2022)
There is simultaneous interest in improving the feed efficiency of ruminant livestock and reducing methane (CH4) emissions. The relationship (genetic and phenotypic) between feed efficiency (characterized as residual feed intake: RFI) and greenhouse
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b21c78d7cbeb48a5a7b607243b3fec21
Autor:
Melanie Hess, Larissa Zetouni, Andrew S. Hess, Juliana Budel, Ken G. Dodds, Hannah M. Henry, Rudiger Brauning, Alan F. McCulloch, Sharon M. Hickey, Patricia L. Johnson, Sara Elmes, Janine Wing, Brooke Bryson, Kevin Knowler, Dianne Hyndman, Hayley Baird, Kathryn M. McRae, Arjan Jonker, Peter H. Janssen, John C. McEwan, Suzanne J. Rowe
Background Rumen microbes break down complex dietary carbohydrates into energy sources for the host and are increasingly shown to be a key aspect of animal performance. Host genotypes can be combined with microbial DNA sequencing to predict performan
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7bcd64e3fa11513f725c7c3f02c2fa8c
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2290213/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2290213/v1
Autor:
Arjan, Jonker, Sharon M, Hickey, Suzanne J, Rowe, Peter H, Janssen, Grant H, Shackell, Sarah, Elmes, Wendy E, Bain, Janine, Wing, Gordon J, Greer, Brooke, Bryson, Sarah, MacLean, Ken G, Dodds, Cesar S, Pinares-Patiño, Emilly A, Young, Kevin, Knowler, Natalie K, Pickering, John C, McEwan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science
Methane (CH4) emission traits were previously found to be heritable and repeatable in sheep fed alfalfa pellets in respiration chambers (RC). More rapid screening methods are, however, required to increase genetic progress and to provide a cost-effec