Trace Elements in Animal Production Systems
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Trace Elements in Animal Production Systems
Author(s): Edited by P. Schlegel, S. Durosoy and A.W. JongbloedThis book deals with trace elements, such as cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, selenium and zinc which are essential to modern animal nutrition, but are increasingly detrimental to soil and water quality in today's globalized production. The goal in finding a sustainable balance between trace element use in animal nutrition and its impact on the environment is addressed by focussing on the following questions:
- What is the trace element flow on farm, regional or national scale and which tools are available to influence the flow?
- What are today's and future soil and water quality in regards to trace minerals?
- What are the trace mineral loading limits in soil and water from a health and legal standpoint?
- Which technologies exist to modify slurry trace element contents?
- What is today's knowledge on quantitative and qualitative trace element requirements and recommended supplementation for ruminants, swine, poultry, fish and crustaceans?
- What is trace element bioavailability and how can it be determined?
- To which extent are trace minerals related to immune response?
- What are the future issues to be addressed in trace element nutrition?
Availability: In Print
Publication date: 2008
Binding: Hardback
Dimensions: Unknown
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Extent:352 pp
ISBN: 978-90-8686-061-6
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Preface - P. Schlegel, S. Durosoy and A.W. Jongbloed
Introduction - G. Chazot
Scientific committee
Environment
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Introduction - G. Chazot
Scientific committee
Environment
- Worldwide growth of animal production and environmental consequences - P.J. Gerber and H. Steinfeld
- Assessment and reduction of heavy metal input into agro-ecosystems - H. Eckel, U. Roth, H. Döhler and U. Schultheiß
- Copper and zinc accumulation in sandy soils and constructed wetlands receiving pig manure effluent applications - J.M. Novak, A.A. Szogi and D.W. Watts
- Livestock manure management and treatment: implications for heavy metal inputs to agricultural soils - F.A. Nicholson and B.J. Chambers
- Consideration of heavy metals in manure recycling strategies in South East Asia in the nutrient flux model NuFlux = H. Menzi
- Impact of aquaculture on aquatic environment: trace minerals discharge - S.P. Lall and J.E. Milley
- Farm-scale nutrient and trace element dynamics in dairy farming - I. Öborn, H. Bengtsson, G.M Gustafson, J. Holmqvist, A.-K. Modin-Edman, S.I. Nilsson, E. Salomon, H. Sverdrup and S. Jonsson
- Trace elements in poultry litter: prevalence and risks - J.B.J. van Ryssen
- Copper and zinc in feed (additives): an essential burden? - P.F.A.M. Römkens, S.W. Moolenaar, J.E. Groenenberg, L.T.C. Bonten and W. de Vries
- Improvement of balance of trace elements in pig farming systems - J.Y. Dourmad and C. Jondreville
- Reduction in trace element excretion in swine and poultry in the United States - G.M. Hill
- Zinc and copper for piglets – how do high dietary levels of these minerals function? - H.D. Poulsen and D. Carlson
- Bioavailability criteria for trace minerals in monogastrics and ruminants - J.W. Spears and S.L. Hansen
- Bioavailability of trace minerals sources in swine - K. Männer
- Limitations and possibilities for progress in defining trace mineral requirements of livestock - W. Windisch and T. Ettle
- Trace mineral requirements of fish and crustaceans - S.P. Lall and J.E. Milley
- Prions and trace elements- D.R. Brown
- Chemical identity of crystalline trace mineral glycinates for animal nutrition - S. Oguey, A. Neels and H. Stoeckli-Evans
- The use of the protein hydrolysation degree as analytical possibility to differentiate trace element chelates of amino acids - N. Helle and D. Kampf
- First insight of copper and zinc speciation in pig slurry: sequential extraction and size fractionation studies - S. Legros, E. Doelsch, A. Masion, H. Saint-Macary and J.Y. Bottero
- First insights of copper and zinc speciation within a pig slurry: an X-ray absorption spectroscopy study - E. Doelsch, S. Legros, J. Rose, A. Masion, O. Proux, J.-L. Hazemann, H. Saint Macary and J.Y. Bottero
- Macro and micronutrients in anaerobically digested pig slurry: recovery of Ca and Mg phosphates and nutrient fate in soil - C.E. Marcato, E. Pinelli, P. Pouech, A. Alric and M. Guiresse
- Egg quality and layer performance as affected by different sources of zinc - H. Aliarabi, A. Ahmadi, S.A. Hosseini Siyar, M.M. Tabatabaie, A.A. Saki and A. Khatibjo
- Effects of the interaction between organic Zn and Mn on performance, mineral retention and immune response in young broiler chickens- G.S. Sunder, V.K. Chalasani, A.K. Panda, M.V.L.N. Raju, S.V. Rama Rao and A. Arun Kumar
- Efficacy of three organic selenium sources for growing-finishing pigs - Y.D. Jang, H.B. Choi, S. Durosoy, P. Schlegel, B.R. Choi and Y.Y. Kim
- Iron status of weaned piglets fed either dietary iron sulfate or iron glycinate- P. Schlegel, S. Durosoy and M. Dupas
- Influence of source and level of supplemented copper and zinc on the trace element content of pig carcasses - A. Berk, M. Spolders, G. Flachowsky and J. Fleckenstein
- Effects of dietary inclusions of natural extracts on the mineral (Fe, Cu, Zn) status of weaned piglets - R.D. Criste, A. Untea, D. Torrallardona, N. Andres and I. Taranu
- Bioavailability of copper from copper glycinate in steers fed high dietary sulfur and molybdenum - S.L. Hansen, P. Schlegel, K.E. Lloyd and J.W. Spears
- Influence of level and source of copper supplementation on immune response in growing Nellore lambs - P. Senthilkumar, D. Nagalakshmi, Y.R. Reddy, H.V.L.N. Swami and K. Sudhakar
- The effect of dietary molybdenum or iron on copper status and ceruloplasmin expression in sheep - A.M. Mackenzie, C.L. Williams, S.G. Edwards and R.G. Wilkinson
- Quantification of the effects of copper, molybdenum and sulfur on the copper status of cattle A.W. Jongbloed and J. Kogut
- Effect of chelated vs inorganic zinc on vitamin A utilization in calves - H. Aliarabi, A. Chhabra and S.A. Hosseini Siyar
- Effects of level and form of dietary zinc on dairy cow performance and health - C.M. Atkin, A.M. Mackenzie, D. Wilde and L.A. Sinclair
- Effect of manganese on reproductive performance of beef cows and heifers- S.L. Hansen and J.W. Spears
- Injectable trace elements increase reproduction efficiency in dairy cows - K. Mitchell, W.A. Smith, A. Storch, N. Michael and J. Els
- Effect of organic or inorganic selenium and zinc supplementation of ewes on ewe and lamb performance and mineral status - R.G. Wilkinson, A.M. Mackenzie, S.E. Pattinson and D. Wilde
- Selenium metabolism in lambs supplied with different selenium sources and levels - F.A. Paiva, M.A. Zanetti, F.R. Martins, L.B. Correa, G.R. Del Claro and A. Saran-Netto
- Distribution of total selenium and selenized amino acids within the edible tissues of beef cattle fed graded additions of selenized yeast - D.T. Juniper, R.H. Phipps and G. Bertin
- Iodine and selenium antagonism in ruminant nutrition - L. Pavlata, S. Slosarkova, P. Fleischer, A. Pechova and L. Misurova
- Fluorine availability from rock phosphate in sheep - M.A. Zanetti, F.O. Miller, J.A. Cunha, L.H.O. Silva and H.C. Humberto
- Feed supplementation of selenium enhance growth and disease resistance of Indian ornamental fish ‘dwarf gourami’ Colisa lalia - N. Felix
- Summary and conclusions - A.W. Jongbloed
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