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Adibe Luiz Abdalla

Adibe Luiz Abdalla

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
36
Citations
4560
World Ranking
1624
National Ranking
59

Adibe Luiz Abdalla publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adibe Luiz Abdalla sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 261 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Adibe Luiz Abdalla D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adibe Luiz Abdalla sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 36 D-Index — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Adibe Luiz Abdalla is affiliated with the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil. Their research primarily focuses on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a significant concentration in subfields such as Agronomy and Crop Science, Ecology, Animal Science and Zoology, Plant Science, and Forestry.

The main topics covered in Abdalla's work include:

  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Agroforestry and silvopastoral systems
  • Helminth infection and control
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
  • Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology

Abdalla has published extensively through various scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Animal - science proceedings
  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Small Ruminant Research
  • Agronomy

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Abdalla demonstrate engagement with issues relating to methane mitigation in ruminants, diet digestibility, and livestock sustainability. Selected papers are:

  • "Invited review: Current enteric methane mitigation options" (2022), Journal of Dairy Science
  • "Enteric methane mitigation strategies for ruminant livestock systems in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A meta-analysis" (2021), Journal of Cleaner Production
  • "Quantification of methane emitted by ruminants: a review of methods" (2022), Journal of Animal Science
  • "Bee propolis extract as a phytogenic feed additive to enhance diet digestibility, rumen microbial biosynthesis, mitigating methane formation and health status of late pregnant ewes" (2021), Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • "Crop-livestock-forestry systems as a strategy for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing the sustainability of forage-based livestock systems in the Amazon biome" (2023), The Science of The Total Environment

Throughout their career, Abdalla has collaborated frequently with a group of coauthors, including:

  • Hélder Louvandini
  • Vagner Ovani
  • Simón Pérez-Márquez
  • Paulo de Mello Tavares Lima
  • Rogério Martins Maurício

Best Publications

  • Utilização de subprodutos da indústria de biodiesel na alimentação de ruminantes

    Adibe Luiz Abdalla;José Cleto da Silva Filho;Antonio Roberto de Godoi;Carolina de Almeida Carmo

  • Influence of inoculum source in a gas production method

    Ives C.S. Bueno;Ives C.S. Bueno;Sergio L.S. Cabral Filho;Sarita P. Gobbo;Helder Louvandini

  • Influence of dietary protein supply on resistance to experimental infections with Haemonchus contortus in Ile de France and Santa Ines lambs

    P.A. Bricarello;P.A. Bricarello;A.F.T. Amarante;R.A. Rocha;S.L. Cabral Filho

  • Effects of condensed tannin from Acacia mearnsii on sheep infected naturally with gastrointestinal helminthes

    F B Cenci;H Louvandini;C M McManus;A Dell'Porto

  • A kinetic model of phosphorus metabolism in growing goats.

    D. M. S. S. Vitti;E. Kebreab;J. B. Lopes;A. L. Abdalla

  • Comparative in vitro evaluation of forage legumes (prosopis, acacia, atriplex, and leucaena) on ruminal fermentation and methanogenesis

    Yosra A Soltan;Amr S Morsy;Sobhy M. A Sallam;Helder Louvandini

  • Use of an in vitro Rumen Gas Production Technique to Evaluate Some Ruminant Feedstuffs

    S. M. A. Sallam;M. E. A. Nasser;A. M. El-Waziry;I. C. S. Bueno

  • Contribution of condensed tannins and mimosine to the methane mitigation caused by feeding Leucaena leucocephala

    Yosra A. Soltan;Amr S. Morsy;Sobhy M.A. Sallam;Ronaldo C. Lucas

  • Enteric methane mitigation strategies for ruminant livestock systems in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A meta-analysis

    Guilhermo Francklin de Souza Congio;Guilhermo Francklin de Souza Congio;André Bannink;André Bannink;Olga Lucía Mayorga Mogollón;Alexander Nikolov Hristov

  • Quantification of methane emitted by ruminants: a review of methods

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  • Do all tannins have similar nutritional effects? A comparison of three Brazilian fodder legumes

    D.M.S.S. Vitti;A.L. Abdalla;I.C.S. Bueno;J.C. Silva Filho

  • RUMINAL FERMENTATION AND TANNINS BIOACTIVITY OF SOME BROWSES USING A SEMI-AUTOMATED GAS PRODUCTION TECHNIQUE

    Sobhy M.A. Sallam;Ives Claudio da Silve Bueno;Patricia Barbosa Godoy;Eduardo Fernando Nozella

  • Efficacy of eucalyptus oil on in vitro ruminal fermentation and methane production

    S M A Sallam;Ives Cláudio da Silva Bueno;P. Brigide;P. B. Godoy

  • Effect of Acacia molissima tannin extract on the control of gastrointestinal parasites in sheep

    A.P. Minho;I.C.S. Bueno;H. Louvandini;F. Jackson

  • In vitro evaluation, in vivo quantification, and microbial diversity studies of nutritional strategies for reducing enteric methane production

    Adibe Luiz Abdalla;Helder Louvandini;Sobhy Mohamed Abdallah Hassan Sallam;Ives Cláudio da Silva Bueno

  • The influence of head-space and inoculum dilution on in vitro ruminal methane measurements

    C Longo;I C S Bueno;E F Nozella;P B Goddoy

  • Encapsulated nitrate and cashew nut shell liquid on blood and rumen constituents, methane emission, and growth performance of lambs.

    H M El-Zaiat;R C Araujo;Yosra Ahmed Soltan;Yosra Ahmed Soltan;Amr Salah Morsy

  • Progressive adaptation of sheep to a microencapsulated blend of essential oils: Ruminal fermentation, methane emission, nutrient digestibility, and microbial protein synthesis

    Y.A. Soltan;A.S. Natel;R.C. Araujo;A.S. Morsy

  • A new approach for in vitro bioassay to measure tannin biological effects based on a gas production technique

    Ives C.S. Bueno;Dorinha M.S.S. Vitti;Helder Louvandini;Adibe L. Abdalla

  • The effect of drying and urea treatment on nutritional and anti-nutritional components of browses collected during wet and dry seasons

    D.M.S.S. Vitti;E.F. Nozella;A.L. Abdalla;I.C.S. Bueno

  • The effect of the replacement of grass silage by increasing proportions of urea-treated whole-crop wheat on food intake and apparent digestibility and milk production by dairy cows

    J. D. Sutton;A. L. Abdalla;R. H. Phipps;S. B. Cammell

  • Digestion in the rumen of lactating dairy cows given mixtures of urea-treated whole-crop wheat and grass silage.

    A. L. Abdalla;J. D. Sutton;R. H. Phipps;D. J. Humphries

  • In vitro methane production and tolerance to condensed tannins in five ruminant species

    Ives C.S. Bueno;Roberta A. Brandi;Raul Franzolin;Gabriela Benetel

  • Comparison of the in vitro efficiency of supplementary bee propolis extracts of different origin in enhancing the ruminal degradability of organic matter and mitigating the formation of methane

    A.S. Morsy;Y.A. Soltan;S.M.A. Sallam;M. Kreuzer

  • Exploring the sheep rumen microbiome for carbohydrate-active enzymes

    Lucas Dantas Lopes;André Oliveira de Souza Lima;Rodrigo Gouvêa Taketani;Phillip Darias

Frequent Co-Authors

Helder Louvandini
Helder Louvandini Universidade de São Paulo
Concepta McManus
Concepta McManus University of Brasília
Solange Maria Gennari
Solange Maria Gennari Universidade de São Paulo
Sobhy M. A. Sallam
Sobhy M. A. Sallam Alexandria University
Ermias Kebreab
Ermias Kebreab University of California, Davis
Alexandre Vaz Pires
Alexandre Vaz Pires Universidade de São Paulo
Hervé Hoste
Hervé Hoste Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Siu Mui Tsai
Siu Mui Tsai Universidade de São Paulo

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