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Is extensive grazing on subalpine pastures a successful strategy to preserve biodiversity and to produce of meat with special quality?
(2015)World Food System. Conference 2015. Program and Abstracts. Congressi Stefano Franscini, Monte Verità, Ascona, Switzerland. June 21-26, 2015Other Conference Item -
Ressource efficiency and influence on milk composition of forage-based milk production systems
(2015)Symposium for new PhD students 2015Other Conference Item -
Extensive grazing for biodiversity and meat production - EG4BM
(2015)Symposium for new PhD students 2015Other Conference Item -
Reconciling meat production and biodiversity conservation on marginal pastures
(2016)Other Conference Item -
Patterns of plant diversity in successional mountain grasslands depend on dominant shrub species
(2016)Other Conference Item -
Novel sources and processing technologies for very long-chain n-3 fatty acids and their application in ruminant nutrition aiming at improving the human-health value of animal-source food and ruminant fertility
(2016)Symposium for New PhD Students 2016Other Conference Item -
Are rumen-protected n-3 and n-6 fatty acids incorporated at different levels in bovine muscles with different metabolism?
(2017)Proceedings of the Society of Nutrition Physiology = Berichte der Gesellschaft für Ernährungsphysiologie ~ 71st Conference 14th-16th March 2017 in Göttingen : review, abstracts, workshop abstractsOther Conference Item -
Greenhouse gas emissions of black soldier fly larvae grown on different feed substrates throughout larval development
(2019)INSECTA 2019: Book of AbstractsOther Conference Item -
Bioavailability of iodine in cow’s milk in Swiss adults
(2019)Conference Proceedings of the 1st AgroVet-Strickhof Conference. Current and Future Research ProjectsOther Conference Item -
Robust breeds grazing green alder: integrating meat production and biodiversity conservation
(2021)EAAP Book of Abstracts ~ Book of Abstracts of the 72nd Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal ScienceOther Conference Item