Advances in Pig Breeding and Reproduction
Advances in Pig Breeding and Reproduction
Bozzi, Professor Riccardo; Ross, Professor Jason W.; Gilbert, Dr Helene; Derks, Dr Martijn; Zappaterra, Professor Martina; Brito, Dr Luiz; Dekkers, Professor Jack; Canario, Dr Laurianne; Liu, Dr Xiaolei; Steibel, Dr Juan
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
01/2025
400
Dura
Inglês
9781801465359
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1.Assessing pig genetic diversity: Riccardo Bozzi, University of Florence, Italy;
2.Advances in understanding and exploiting the pig genome: Martijn Derks, Wageningen University, The Netherlands;
3.Advances in marker assisted selection in pig breeding: Xiaolei Liu, Huazhong Agricultural University, China;
4.Advances in understanding genetics of and breeding for improved disease resistance in pigs: Jack Dekkers, Iowa State University, USA;
5.Advances in understanding the genetics of and breeding for improved fertility/reproductive performance in pigs: Glen Almond, North Carolina State University, USA;
6.Advances in the genetic improvement of sow longevity: Susanne Hermesch, University of New England, Australia
Part 2 Reproduction
7.Improving the reproductive efficiency of boars: Karl Kerns, Iowa State University, USA;
8.Managing gilts to optimise reproductive efficiency: Jamil Faccin, Kansas State University, USA;
9.Understanding ovarian function in pigs: Aileen Keating, Iowa State University, USA;
10.Tools and strategies for optimizing the reproductive performance of sows: Rob Knox, University of Illinois, USA;
11.Reproductive biotechnologies and how they can be used to accelerate genetic progress: Bethany Redel, USDA-ARS/University of Missouri, USA;
12.Improving piglet survival: Kara Stewart, Purdue University, USA;
13.Nutritional strategies to optimize reproductive performance of the highly prolific sow: Laura Greiner, Iowa State University, USA;
1.Assessing pig genetic diversity: Riccardo Bozzi, University of Florence, Italy;
2.Advances in understanding and exploiting the pig genome: Martijn Derks, Wageningen University, The Netherlands;
3.Advances in marker assisted selection in pig breeding: Xiaolei Liu, Huazhong Agricultural University, China;
4.Advances in understanding genetics of and breeding for improved disease resistance in pigs: Jack Dekkers, Iowa State University, USA;
5.Advances in understanding the genetics of and breeding for improved fertility/reproductive performance in pigs: Glen Almond, North Carolina State University, USA;
6.Advances in the genetic improvement of sow longevity: Susanne Hermesch, University of New England, Australia
Part 2 Reproduction
7.Improving the reproductive efficiency of boars: Karl Kerns, Iowa State University, USA;
8.Managing gilts to optimise reproductive efficiency: Jamil Faccin, Kansas State University, USA;
9.Understanding ovarian function in pigs: Aileen Keating, Iowa State University, USA;
10.Tools and strategies for optimizing the reproductive performance of sows: Rob Knox, University of Illinois, USA;
11.Reproductive biotechnologies and how they can be used to accelerate genetic progress: Bethany Redel, USDA-ARS/University of Missouri, USA;
12.Improving piglet survival: Kara Stewart, Purdue University, USA;
13.Nutritional strategies to optimize reproductive performance of the highly prolific sow: Laura Greiner, Iowa State University, USA;