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- 10McMullen, Lynn (Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science)
- 8Gänzle, Michael (Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science)
- 7Bressler, David (Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science)
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Fall 2020
Enriquez Fernandez, Blanca Estela
Inadequate nutrition is prevalent among patients with cancer and has a detrimental impact on prognosis. However, development of taste appealing foods targeting specific nutritional requirements of this population has been overlooked and few commercially available products can be found for that...
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Use of Turnip (Brassica rapa var. rapifera) and Rutabaga (B. napus var. napobrassica) for the Improvement of Clubroot Resistance in Spring B. napus Canola
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Clubroot disease, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, is one of the most serious threats to spring Brassica napus canola production in Canada. Growing of clubroot-resistant cultivars is the key to control this disease. The genetic base of the Canadian spring B. napus canola for clubroot...
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Using Alternate Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Sources for the Enrichment of Broiler Meat and Table Eggs
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A series of experiments was conducted to explore the potential of including novel sources of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) in broiler and laying hen diets. Camelina cake (CC), the co-product remaining after pressing of oil from camelina seed for biofuel production, was fed to...
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Using biosolids as a water source in non-catalytic hydrolysis reactions for biofuel production
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Biosolids are residues produced from the treatment of municipal sludge and are rich in organic materials. The growing volume of biosolids and concerns over microbial safety highlight the difficulties associated with biosolids disposal. Canada generates about 660,000 dry tons of biosolids...
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USING IN-LINE MILK PROGESTERONE DATA TO DETERMINE OVARIAN ACTIVITY PARAMETERS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED FERTILITY IN CANADIAN HOLSTEIN COWS
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Improvements in genetic selection and dairy management practices have resulted in dramatic increases in individual milk production over past decades. However, this positive trend has been accompanied by decreased reproductive performance and fertility in dairy cows. Infertility in modern dairy...
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Using Intravaginal Probiotics to Lower the Incidence of Uterine Infections and Improve Reproductive Performance and Productivity of Dairy Cows in Dairy Farms in Alberta
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Uterine infections are the number one reason for culling of cows in Canada and elsewhere because are associated with high incidence of infertility. Five hundred and twenty-six dairy cows (426 Holstein and 100 Jersey cows) from 4 dairy farms in Alberta (three farms had Holstein dairy cows and one...
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Validation of a post-packaging pasteurization process to eliminate Listeria monocytogenes from ready-to-eat meat products
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A small steam and hot water pasteurization unit was validated for its effectiveness in the elimination of Listeria monocytogenes on ready-to-eat meat products. Bologna, turkey breast and roast beef slices, and smoked sausages were inoculated with a L. monocytogenes cocktail and pasteurized to...
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Fall 2014
Derivatization of fatty acids to produce volatile methyl or ethyl esters (FAME or FAEE) prior to GC analysis is an indispensable procedure in lipid analysis. A lipase immobilized porous polymer monolith microreactor was developed and shown to achieve online and quantitative conversion of...