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Abbas Ali Naserian is affiliated with Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in Iran. Their research primarily spans the Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a strong focus on several subfields including Agronomy and Crop Science, Animal Science and Zoology, Genetics, Plant Science, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics related to livestock and agriculture. These include:

  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Meat and Animal Product Quality
  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Fatty Acid Research and Health

Frequent coauthors in Abbas Ali Naserian's research include:

  • Řeža Valizadeh
  • Atieh Rahimi
  • A.M. Tahmasebi
  • Seyed Amin Razavi
  • Esmaeil Soltani

Their research has been published in a variety of venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • Journal of Dairy Science
  • Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • PubMed
  • Journal of Animal Science

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Abbas Ali Naserian are:

  • Long-term impacts of late-gestation maternal heat stress on growth performance, blood hormones and metabolites of newborn calves independent of maternal reduced feed intake, 2020, Domestic Animal Endocrinology
  • Effects of late-gestation heat stress independent of reduced feed intake on colostrum, metabolism at calving, and milk yield in early lactation of dairy cows, 2020, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Effects of feeding rumen-protected amino acids on the performance of feedlot calves, 2020, Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
  • Effects of conditioner retention time during pelleting of starter feed on nutrient digestibility, ruminal fermentation, blood metabolites, and performance of Holstein female dairy calves, 2020, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Crude protein fractionation, in situ ruminal degradability and FTIR protein molecular structures of different cultivars within barley, corn and sorghum cereal grains, 2021, Animal Feed Science and Technology

Best Publications

  • Effects of Alfalfa Particle Size and Specific Gravity on Chewing Activity, Digestibility, and Performance of Holstein Dairy Cows

    A. Teimouri Yansari;R. Valizadeh;A. Naserian;D.A. Christensen

  • Organophosphate pesticides: A general review

    Mohsen Kazemi;Abdol Mansour Tahmasbi;Reza Valizadeh;Abbas Ali Naserian

  • Effects of supplementation of lactic acid bacteria on growth performance, blood metabolites and fecal coliform and lactobacilli of young dairy calves

    J. Bayatkouhsar;A.M. Tahmasebi;A.A. Naserian;R.R. Mokarram

  • Variations of energy biochemical metabolites in periparturient dairy Saanen goats

    Rasool Sadjadian;Hesam A. Seifi;Mehrdad Mohri;Abbas Ali Naserian

  • Gamma radiation effects on phenolics, antioxidants activity and in vitro digestion of pistachio (Pistachia vera) hull

    M. Behgar;S. Ghasemi;A. Naserian;A. Borzoie

  • Effects of different levels of an enzyme mixture on in vitro gas production parameters of contrasting forages

    G. Jalilvand;N. E. Odongo;Secundino López;A. Naserian

  • Effects of supplementation of active dried yeast and malate during sub-acute ruminal acidosis on rumen fermentation, microbial population, selected blood metabolites, and milk production in dairy cows

    M. Malekkhahi;A.M. Tahmasbi;A.A. Naserian;M. Danesh-Mesgaran

  • Botanical traits, protein and carbohydrate fractions, ruminal degradability and energy contents of alfalfa hay harvested at three stages of maturity and in the afternoon and morning

    M. Yari;M. Yari;R. Valizadeh;A.A. Naserian;G.R. Ghorbani

  • Pomegranate seed pulp, pistachio hulls, and tomato pomace as replacement of wheat bran increased milk conjugated linoleic acid concentrations without adverse effects on ruminal fermentation and performance of Saanen dairy goats

    A. Razzaghi;A.A. Naserian;R. Valizadeh;S.H. Ebrahimi

  • Effects of essential oils, yeast culture and malate on rumen fermentation, blood metabolites, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of Baluchi lambs fed high-concentrate diets.

    M. Malekkhahi;A. M. Tahmasbi;A. A. Naserian;M. Danesh Mesgaran

  • Impacts of feeding selenium-methionine and chromium-methionine on performance, serum components, antioxidant status, and physiological responses to transportation stress of Baluchi ewe lambs.

    Amir Mousaie;Amir Mousaie;Reza Valizadeh;Abbas Ali Naserian;Mohammad Heidarpour

  • Effect of feeding pistachio by-products silage supplemented with polyethylene glycol and urea on Holstein dairy cows performance in early lactation

    Amir Mokhtarpour;Abbas Ali Naserian;Abdol Mansour Tahmasbi;Reza Valizadeh

  • Effects of Processing of Starter Diets on Performance, Nutrient Digestibility, Rumen Biochemical Parameters and Body Measurements of Brown Swiss Dairy Calves

    J. Ghassemi Nejad;N. Torbatinejad;A. A. Naserian;S. Kumar

  • Effects of late-gestation heat stress independent of reduced feed intake on colostrum, metabolism at calving, and milk yield in early lactation of dairy cows.

    S.M.M. Seyed Almoosavi;T. Ghoorchi;A.A. Naserian;H. Khanaki

  • Effects of high dietary zinc concentration and zinc sources on hematology and biochemistry of blood serum in Holstein dairy cows

    S. Sobhanirad;A.A. Naserian

  • Effects of pistachio by-products in replacement of alfalfa hay on ruminal fermentation, blood metabolites, and milk fatty acid composition in Saanen dairy goats fed a diet containing fish oil

    Morteza Hosseini Ghaffari;Abdol Mansour Tahmasbi;Mohammad Khorvash;Abbas Ali Naserian

  • Long-term impacts of late-gestation maternal heat stress on growth performance, blood hormones and metabolites of newborn calves independent of maternal reduced feed intake.

    S.M.M. Seyed. Almoosavi;T. Ghoorchi;A.A. Naserian;S.S. Ramezanpor

  • Modeling nutrient availability of alfalfa hay harvested at three stages of maturity and in the afternoon and morning in dairy cows

    M. Yari;M. Yari;R. Valizadeh;A.A. Naserian;A. Jonker

  • Inclusion of pistachio hulls as a replacement for alfalfa hay in the diet of sheep causes a shift in the rumen cellulolytic bacterial population

    S. Ghasemi;A.A. Naserian;R. Valizadeh;A.M. Tahmasebi

  • Effects of pistachio by-products on digestibility, milk production, milk fatty acid profile and blood metabolites in Saanen dairy goats.

    R. Sedighi-Vesagh;A. A. Naserian;M. H. Ghaffari;H. V. Petit

  • Effects of including alfalfa hay cut in the afternoon or morning at three stages of maturity in high concentrate rations on dairy cows performance, diet digestibility and feeding behavior

    Mojtaba Yari;Reza Valizadeh;Abbas Ali Naserian;A. Jonker

  • Effect of dietary crude protein level on the performance and apparent digestibility of Iranian Saanen kids

    Mohammad Sharifi;Moslem Bashtani;Abbas Ali Naserian;Hamid Khorasani

Frequent Co-Authors

Peiqiang Yu
Peiqiang Yu University of Saskatchewan
Ermias Kebreab
Ermias Kebreab University of California, Davis
David A. Christensen
David A. Christensen University of Saskatchewan
Nicholas E. Odongo
Nicholas E. Odongo Pwani University
Richard Laven
Richard Laven Massey University
Ehsan Khafipour
Ehsan Khafipour Cargill (United States)
G.R. Ghorbani
G.R. Ghorbani Isfahan University of Technology
James K. Drackley
James K. Drackley University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Secundino López
Secundino López University of Leon
Walter Bottje
Walter Bottje University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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