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Andreas Susenbeth

Andreas Susenbeth

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
31
Citations
4042
World Ranking
2261
National Ranking
82

Overview

Andreas Susenbeth is affiliated with Kiel University in Germany and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, as well as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their scientific work covers subfields such as Agronomy and Crop Science, Genetics, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Cell Biology, and Molecular Biology.

The main topics addressed in Susenbeth's research include Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology, Reproductive Physiology in Livestock, Genetic and Phenotypic Traits in Livestock, Muscle Metabolism and Nutrition, Plant Toxicity and Pharmacological Properties, Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, and the Effects and Risks of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals.

Frequent publication venues for Susenbeth's work are:

  • Animals
  • Archives of Animal Nutrition
  • Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition

Notable recent research papers include:

  • Assessing the Potential of Diverse Forage Mixtures to Reduce Enteric Methane Emissions In Vitro (2021), Animals
  • Effect of wilting and lactic acid bacteria inoculant on in situ and in vitro determined protein value of grass silages (2021), Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Linking metabolites in eight bioactive forage species to their in vitro methane reduction potential across several cultivars and harvests (2022), Scientific Reports
  • Relationship of Milk Odd- and Branched-Chain Fatty Acids with Urine Parameters and Ruminal Microbial Protein Synthesis in Dairy Cows Fed Different Proportions of Maize Silage and Red Clover Silage (2020), Animals
  • The effect of crude protein content of the diet on renal energy losses in horses (2020), Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition

Susenbeth has frequently collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Siegfried Wolffram
  • Mario Hasler
  • Edwin Westreicher-Kristen
  • Ralf Blank
  • F. Taube

In addition to journal articles, Susenbeth has contributed to book publications, notably through Universitätsverlag Kiel | Kiel University Publishing eBooks, including the volume titled Festschrift zum 75. Jubiläum der Agrar- und Ernährungswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (1946-2021) published in 2021.

Best Publications

  • When a turbot catches a fly: Evaluation of a pre-pupae meal of the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) as fish meal substitute — Growth performance and chitin degradation in juvenile turbot (Psetta maxima)

    S. Kroeckel;A.-G.E. Harjes;I. Roth;H. Katz

  • Grassland responses to grazing: effects of grazing intensity and management system in an Inner Mongolian steppe ecosystem

    Philipp Schönbach;Hongwei Wan;Martin Gierus;Yongfei Bai

  • In vitro gas production measurements to evaluate interactions between untreated and chemically treated rice straws, grass hay, and mulberry leaves.

    J X Liu;A Susenbeth;K H Südekum

  • N balance and cycling of Inner Mongolia typical steppe: a comprehensive case study of grazing effects

    M. Giese;H. Brueck;H. Brueck;Y. Z. Gao;Y. Z. Gao;S. Lin

  • Relationship between fecal crude protein concentration and diet organic matter digestibility in cattle

    M. Lukas;K.-H. Südekum;G. Rave;K. Friedel

  • Short-term management and stocking rate effects of grazing sheep on herbage quality and productivity of Inner Mongolia steppe

    P. Schönbach;H. Wan;A. Schiborra;M. Gierus

  • Evaluation of titanium dioxide as an inert marker for estimating faecal excretion in grazing sheep

    T. Glindemann;B.M. Tas;C. Wang;S. Alvers

  • Grazing behavior of sheep at different stocking rates in the Inner Mongolian steppe, China

    Lijun Lin;Uta Dickhoefer;Katrin Müller;Wurina

  • Fecal crude protein content as an estimate for the digestibility of forage in grazing sheep.

    C.J. Wang;C.J. Wang;B.M. Tas;T. Glindemann;G. Rave

  • Energy requirement for eating in cattle.

    A Susenbeth;R Mayer;B Koehler;O Neumann

  • Estimating ruminal crude protein degradation with in situ and chemical fractionation procedures

    S. Shannak;K.-H. Südekum;A. Susenbeth

  • Urinary purine derivates excretion as an indicator of in vivo microbial N flow in cattle: A review

    B.M. Tas;A. Susenbeth

  • Impact of grazing intensity on herbage intake, composition, and digestibility and on live weight gain of sheep on the Inner Mongolian steppe

    T. Glindemann;C. Wang;B.M. Tas;A. Schiborra

  • Developments of carcass cuts, organs, body tissues and chemical body composition during growth of pigs

    S. Landgraf;A. Susenbeth;P.W. Knap;H. Looft

  • Effects of grazing and precipitation on herbage production, herbage nutritive value and performance of sheep in continental steppe

    P. Schönbach;H. Wan;M. Gierus;R. Loges

  • Grazing effects on the greenhouse gas balance of a temperate steppe ecosystem

    Philipp Schönbach;Benjamin Wolf;Uta Dickhöfer;Martin Wiesmeier

  • Influence of ruminal Quebracho tannin extract infusion on apparent nutrient digestibility, nitrogen balance, and urinary purine derivatives excretion in heifers

    S. Ahnert;U. Dickhoefer;U. Dickhoefer;F. Schulz;A. Susenbeth

  • Factors affecting lysine utilization in growing pigs: an analysis of literature data

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  • Energy requirements of cattle for standing and for ingestion, estimated by a ruminal emptying technique

    A. Susenbeth;T. Dickel;K.-H. Südekum;W. Drochner

  • Effect of dietary Quebracho tannin extract on feed intake, digestibility, excretion of urinary purine derivatives and milk production in dairy cows.

    Anika Henke;Uta Dickhoefer;Edwin Westreicher-Kristen;Karin Knappstein

  • Feeding fish according to organic aquaculture guidelines EC 710/2009: Influence of potato protein concentrates containing various glycoalkaloid levels on health status and growth performance of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    K. Tusche;S. Wuertz;A. Susenbeth;Carsten Schulz

  • Wheat gluten and potato protein concentrate — Promising protein sources for organic farming of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    K. Tusche;S. Arning;S. Wuertz;A. Susenbeth

Frequent Co-Authors

Friedhelm Taube
Friedhelm Taube Kiel University
Karl-Heinz Südekum
Karl-Heinz Südekum University of Bonn
Eva Schlecht
Eva Schlecht University of Göttingen
Yongfei Bai
Yongfei Bai Chinese Academy of Sciences
Klaus Butterbach-Bahl
Klaus Butterbach-Bahl Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Karl Auerswald
Karl Auerswald Technical University of Munich
Hans Schnyder
Hans Schnyder Technical University of Munich
Winfried Drochner
Winfried Drochner University of Hohenheim
Ellen Kienzle
Ellen Kienzle Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Jianxin Liu
Jianxin Liu Zhejiang University

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