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F. San Primitivo

F. San Primitivo

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
30
Citations
3259
World Ranking
2461
National Ranking
130

Overview

F. San Primitivo is affiliated with the University of Leon in Spain. Their academic profile indicates involvement in scientific research, although specific details about their publications, research topics, and areas of specialization are not available.

No records of recent papers are listed, and there are no mentions of frequent co-authors or common publication venues associated with this researcher. Similarly, information regarding book publications or awards has not been documented.

The lack of detailed data about their main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work suggests either a limited public record or an emphasis on other academic contributions not captured in this dataset.

This profile reflects the available factual data, focusing on institutional affiliation without additional insights into the research output or scholarly impact of F. San Primitivo at this time.

Best Publications

  • Mammary pathogens and their relationship to somatic cell count and milk yield losses in dairy ewes.

    C. Gonzalo;A. Ariznabarreta;J.A. Carriedo;F. San Primitivo

  • Genetic relationships among Spanish sheep using microsatellites

    J J Arranz;Y Bayón;F San Primitivo

  • Relationship Between Somatic Cell Count and lntramammary Infection of the Half Udder in Dairy Ewes

    M.C. González-RodríGuez;C. Gonzalo;F. San Primitivo;P. Cármenes

  • Parameters of Test Day Milk Yield and Milk Components for Dairy Ewes

    J.A. Fuertes;C. Gonzalo;J.A. Carriedo;F. San Primitivo

  • Microbiological Quality and Somatic Cell Count of Ewe Milk with Special Reference to Staphylococci

    A. Ariznabarreta;C. Gonzalo;F. San Primitivo

  • Factors influencing variation of fatty acid content in ovine milk.

    L.F. De La Fuente;E. Barbosa;J.A. Carriedo;C. Gonzalo

  • A linear evaluation system for udder traits of dairy ewes

    L.F. de la Fuente;G. Fernandez;F. San Primitivo

  • Comparison of protein markers and microsatellites in differentiation of cattle populations.

    J J Arranz;Y Bayón;F San Primitivo

  • Heritability and Genetic Correlations of Test Day Milk Yield and Composition, Individual Laboratory Cheese Yield, and Somatic Cell Count for Dairy Ewes

    M.H. Othmane;L.F. De La Fuente;J.A. Carriedo;F. San Primitivo

  • Genetic Parameters of Test Day Measures for Somatic Cell Count, Milk Yield, and Protein Percentage of Milking Ewes

    J.A. Baro;J.A. Carriedo;F. San Primitivo

  • Factors of variation influencing bulk tank somatic cell count in dairy sheep.

    C. Gonzalo;J.A. Carriedo;M.A. Blanco;E. Beneitez

  • Heritability of test day somatic cell counts and its relationship with milk yield and protein percentage in dairy ewes.

    U.M. El-Saied;J.A. Carriedo;F. San Primitivo

  • Factors affecting variation of udder traits of dairy ewes.

    G. Fernandez;P. Alvarez;F. San Primitivo;L.F. de la Fuente

  • Genetic variation at microsatellite loci in Spanish sheep.

    J.J Arranz;Y Bayón;F.San Primitivo

  • Use of the Fossomatic method to determine somatic cell counts in sheep milk.

    Carlos Gonzalo;Jesus A. Baro;Juan A. Carriedo;Fermin San Primitivo

  • Genetic parameters of lactation cell counts and milk and protein yields in dairy ewes.

    U.M. El-Saied;J.A. Carriedo;L.F. De La Fuente;F. San Primitivo

  • Fossomatic Cell-Counting on Ewe Milk: Comparison with Direct Microscopy and Study of Variation Factors

    C. Gonzalo;J.R. Martínez;J.A. Carriedo;F. San Primitivo

  • Genetic parameters for linear udder traits of dairy ewes.

    G. Fernández;J.A. Baro;L.F. de la Fuente;F. San Primitivo

  • Short Communication: Bulk Tank Total Bacterial Count in Dairy Sheep: Factors of Variation and Relationship with Somatic Cell Count

    C. Gonzalo;J.A. Carriedo;E. Beneitez;M.T. Juárez

  • Quantitative trait loci underlying milk production traits in sheep.

    B. Gutiérrez‐Gil;M. F. El‐Zarei;L. Alvarez;Y. Bayón

  • An individual laboratory cheese-making method for selection in dairy ewes

    M.H Othmane;J.A Carriedo;L.F de la Fuente Crespo;F San Primitivo

  • Evaluation of the overall accuracy of the DeLaval cell counter for somatic cell counts in ovine milk.

    C. Gonzalo;B. Linage;J.A. Carriedo;F. de la Fuente

  • Performance of Blue-Yellow Screening Test for Antimicrobial Detection in Ovine Milk

    B. Linage;C. Gonzalo;J.A. Carriedo;J.A. Asensio

  • Genetic parameters for resistance to trichostrongylid infection in dairy sheep.

    B. Gutiérrez-Gil;J. Pérez;L. F. de la Fuente;A. Meana

  • Daily and between-milking variations and repeatabilities in milk yield, somatic cell count, fat, and protein of dairy ewes

    L.F. de la Fuente;F.San Primitivo;J.A. Fuertes;C. Gonzalo

  • Genetic parameters for milk yield in dairy sheep

    J. A. Carriedo;J. A. Baro;L. F. de la Fuente;F. san Primitivo

  • Genetic parameter estimates for birth and weaning weights, pre-weaning daily weight gain and three type traits for Charolais beef cattle in Spain

    U.M. El-Saied;L.F. de la Fuente;R. Rodríguez;F. San Primitivo

Frequent Co-Authors

J.A. Carriedo
J.A. Carriedo University of Leon
Carlos Gonzalo
Carlos Gonzalo University of Leon
Aránzazu Meana
Aránzazu Meana Complutense University of Madrid
Francisco A. Rojo-Vázquez
Francisco A. Rojo-Vázquez University of Leon
Luis Varona
Luis Varona University of Zaragoza
Antonio Molina
Antonio Molina Technical University of Madrid

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