Livestock publications
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2005
Applications of Gene-Based Technologies for Improving Animal Production and Health in Developing Countries
Edited by Harinder P.S. Makkar and Gerrit J. Viljoen. Springer Publishers.
This book provides a compilation of peer-reviewed scientific contributions from authoritative researchers attending an international symposium convened by the Animal Production and Health Sub-programme of the Animal Production and Health (APH), Joint FAO/IAEA Programme in cooperation with the Animal Production and Health Division of the FAO. -
2005
Molecular Diagnostic PCR Handbook
Edited by Gerrit J. Viljoen, Louis H. Nel and John R. Crowther. Springer Publishers.
The uses of nucleic acid-directed methods have increased significantly in the past five years and have made important contributions to disease control country programmes for improving national and international trade. These developments include the more routine use of PCR as a diagnostic tool in veterinary diagnostic laboratories. However, there are many problems associated with the transfer and particularly, the application of this technology. These include lack of consideration of: the establishment of quality-assured procedures, the required set-up of the laboratory and the proper training of staff. This can lead to a situation where results are not assured. -
2005
Guidelines and Recommendations for Improving Artificial Breeding of Cattle and Buffalo in Asia
Guidelines and Recommendations for Improving Artificial Breeding of Cattle and Buffalo in Asia
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2005
Improving Artificial Breeding of Cattle in Africa Guidelines and Recommendations
IAEA TECDOC Series No. 1437
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2005
Methods in Gut Microbial Ecology for Ruminants
Edited by Harinder P.S. Makkar and Christopher S. McSweeney. Springer Publishers 2005.
This book gives a comprehensive account of the methodologies for conventional (classical culture based techniques, such as isolation, enumeration and nutritional characterization) and modern molecular techniques (the use of small sub-unit rDNA analysis e.g. 16S rDNA using RT-PCR, Oligonucleotide Probes, Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Northern Blot Analysis, etc.) that are currently in use for studying the gut microbial ecology of ruminants. These technologies have the potential to revolutionize the understanding of rumen function and will overcome the limitations of classical based techniques, including isolation and taxonometric identification of strains important to efficient rumen function and better understanding of the roles of microorganisms in relation to achieving high productivity and decreasing environmental pollutants. -
2004
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 41, December 2004
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 41, December 2004
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2004
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 40, July 2004
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 40, July 2004
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2004
Animal Production and Health Scientific Papers 2004
Animal Production and Health Scientific Papers 2004
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2004
Predicting and Improving the Safety and Efficiency of Feeding Ruminants on Tanniniferous Tree Foliage Animal Feed Science and Technology
This special issue contains the peer reviewed papers from participants in a FAO/IAEA CRP entitled ‘Use of Nuclear and Related Techniques to Develop Simple Tannin Assays for Predicting and Improving the Safety and Efficiency of Feeding Ruminants on Tanniniferous Tree Foliage’.
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2004
Estimation of Microbial Protein Supply in Ruminants Using Urinary Purine Derivatives
IAEA-CN-110. Vienna 2003. H.P.S. Makkar and X.B. Chen (eds) 2004. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
This publication presents various models, describing the quantitative excretion of purine derivatives in urine, developed for various breeds of cattle and for sheep, goat, camel and buffalo and their use for estimation of microbial protein supply in ruminant livestock. It also describes progress made over the last decade in analytical methods for determining purine derivatives, and a unique approach for estimating microbial protein supply using spot urine samples developed under the FAO/IAEA CRP. -
2003
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 39, December 2003
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 39, December 2003
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2003
Animal Production and Health Scientific Papers 2003
Animal Production and Health Scientific Papers 2003
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2003
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 38, June 2003
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 38, June 2003
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2003
Quantification of Tannins in Tree and Shrub Foliage
Here is the most complete guide available to the analysis of tannins. A battery of tannin methodologies is presented in a simple, clear and easy-to-understand manner. This unique covers chemical, biological and radio isotopic tannin assays. Comprehensive step-by-step protocols are presented for each method. The protocols enable non-specialists and specialists alike to implement the methods easily in the laboratory. It is an ideal laboratory manual for research scientists, graduate students, and laboratory personnel working in the fields of animal nutrition, soil nutrient management, wild life-plant interactions, and plant breeding. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands 2003.
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2003
Book of Extended Synopses
IAEA-CN-110. Vienna 2003.
FAO/IAEA International Symposium on Applications of Gene-Based Technologies for Improving Animal Production and Health in Developing Countries. Vienna, Austria 6 - 10 October 2003.
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2002
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 37, December 2002
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 37, December 2002
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2002
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 36, July 2002
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 36, July 2002
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2002
Development and Field Evaluation of Animal Feed Supplementation Packages
Proceedings of the final review meeting of an IAEA Technical Co-operation Regional AFRA Project organized by the Animal Production and Health (APH), Joint FAO/IAEA Programme and held in Cairo, Egypt, 25-29 November 2000. IAEA-TECDOC-1294, Vienna (June 2002).
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