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Provedor de dados: |
Organic Eprints
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País: |
Germany
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Título: |
Impact of US Brown Swiss genetics on milk quality from low-input herds in Switzerland: Interactions with grazing intake and pasture type
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Autores: |
Stergiadis, S.
Bieber, A.
Franeschin, E.
Isensee, A.
Eyre, M.D.
Maurer, V.
Chatzidimitriou, E.
Cozzi, G.
Bapst, B.
Stewart, G.
Gordon, A.
Butler, G.
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Data: |
2015
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Ano: |
2015
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Palavras-chave: |
Dairy cattle
Feeding and growth
Breeding and genetics
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Resumo: |
This study investigated the effect of, and interactions between, contrasting crossbreed genetics (US Brown Swiss [BS] x Improved Braunvieh [BV] x Original Braunvieh [OB]) and feeding regimes (especially grazing intake and pasture type) on milk fatty acid (FA) profiles. Concentrations of total polyunsaturated FAs, total omega-3 FAs and trans palmitoleic, vaccenic, a-linolenic, eicosapentaenoic and docosapentaenoic acids were higher in cows with a low proportion of BS genetics. Highest concentrations of the nutritionally desirable FAs, trans palmitoleic, vaccenic and eicosapentaenoic acids were found for cows with a low proportion of BS genetics (0–24% and/or 25–49%) on high grazing intake (75–100% of dry matter intake) diets. Multivariate analysis indicated that the proportion of OB genetics is a positive driver for nutritionally desirable monounsaturated and polyunsaturated FAs while BS genetics proportion was positive driver for total and undesirable individual saturated FAs. Significant genetics x feeding regime interactions were also detected for a range of FAs.
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Tipo: |
Journal paper
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http://orgprints.org/28021/1/Stergiadis_etal_2015_FoodChemistry.pdf
Stergiadis, S.; Bieber, A.; Franeschin, E.; Isensee, A.; Eyre, M.D.; Maurer, V.; Chatzidimitriou, E.; Cozzi, G.; Bapst, B.; Stewart, G.; Gordon, A. and Butler, G. (2015) Impact of US Brown Swiss genetics on milk quality from low-input herds in Switzerland: Interactions with grazing intake and pasture type. Food Chemistry, 175, pp. 609-618.
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Relação: |
http://orgprints.org/28021/
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application/pdf
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