T Strabel
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Recent Articles
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Sypniewski M, Strabel T, Cieslak A, Szumacher-Strabel M, Pszczola M
J Dairy Sci
. 2019 Jul;
102(10):9512-9517.
PMID: 31351724
This study aimed to compare measurements of methane (CH) and carbon dioxide (CO) concentrations in the breath of dairy cows kept in commercial conditions using the Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)...
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Pszczola M, Calus M, Strabel T
J Dairy Sci
. 2019 Apr;
102(6):5342-5346.
PMID: 30928263
Livestock produce CH, contributing to the global warming effect. One of the currently investigated solutions to reduce CH production is selective breeding. The goal of this study was to estimate...
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Pszczola M, Strabel T, Mucha S, Sell-Kubiak E
Sci Rep
. 2018 Oct;
8(1):15164.
PMID: 30310168
The global temperatures are increasing. This increase is partly due to methane (CH) production from ruminants, including dairy cattle. Recent studies on dairy cattle have revealed the existence of a...
4.
Pszczola M, Rzewuska K, Mucha S, Strabel T
J Anim Sci
. 2018 Jan;
95(11):4813-4819.
PMID: 29293701
Methane emission is currently an important trait in studies on ruminants due to its environmental and economic impact. Recent studies were based on short-time measurements on individual cows. As methane...
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Pszczola M, Veerkamp R, de Haas Y, Wall E, Strabel T, Calus M
Animal
. 2013 Aug;
7(11):1759-68.
PMID: 23915541
The genomic breeding value accuracy of scarcely recorded traits is low because of the limited number of phenotypic observations. One solution to increase the breeding value accuracy is to use...
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Pszczola M, Strabel T, van Arendonk J, Calus M
J Dairy Sci
. 2012 Aug;
95(9):5412-5421.
PMID: 22916948
Compared with traditional selection, the use of genomic information tends to increase the accuracy of estimated breeding values (EBV). The cause of this increase is, however, unknown. To explore this...
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Pszczola M, Strabel T, Mulder H, Calus M
J Dairy Sci
. 2011 Dec;
95(1):389-400.
PMID: 22192218
Accuracy of genomic selection depends on the accuracy of prediction of single nucleotide polymorphism effects and the proportion of genetic variance explained by markers. Design of the reference population with...
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Legarra A, Bertrand J, Strabel T, Sapp R, Sanchez J, Misztal I
J Anim Breed Genet
. 2007 Sep;
124(5):286-95.
PMID: 17868081
A multi-breed model was presented for the genetic evaluation of growth traits in beef cattle. In addition to the fixed effects, random direct and maternal genetic effects, and random maternal...
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Flisikowski K, Adamowicz T, Strabel T, Jankowski T, Switonski M, Zwierzchowski L
Biochem Genet
. 2007 Jan;
45(1-2):139-43.
PMID: 17242995
No abstract available.
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Strabel T, Jamrozik J
J Dairy Sci
. 2006 Jul;
89(8):3152-63.
PMID: 16840632
Genetic parameters for milk, fat, and protein yield and persistency in the first 3 lactations of Polish Black and White cattle were estimated. A multiple-lactation model was applied with random...