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163

Overview

Fernando Grasso is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy and is active in research within the Agricultural and Biological Sciences field. Their scholarly work spans multiple subfields, including Agronomy and Crop Science, Genetics, and Animal Science and Zoology.

Their research focuses on topics such as Reproductive Physiology in Livestock, Genetic and Phenotypic Traits in Livestock, and the Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock. These areas are reflected in their recent publications and collaborations.

  • Moving Buffalo Farming beyond Traditional Areas: Performances of Animals, and Quality of Mozzarella and Forages (2022, Agriculture)
  • Tu1355: Evolution of Specific Nutrient Levels in Celiac Patients According to the Gluten-Free Diet (2025, Gastroenterology)

Grasso frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Francesco Serrapica
  • Felicia Masucci
  • Giuseppe De Rosa
  • Ada Braghieri
  • Fiorella Sarubbi

Their work has been published in venues such as Agriculture and Gastroenterology, indicating a cross-disciplinary scope linking agricultural science with clinical nutrition research.

Best Publications

  • Chemical and structural changes in dry-cured hams (Bayonne hams) during processing and effects of the dehairing technique

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  • Positive indicators of cattle welfare and their applicability to on-farm protocols

    Fabio Napolitano;Ute Knierim;Fernando Grasso;Giuseppe De Rosa

  • The qualitative assessment of responsiveness to environmental challenge in horses and ponies

    Fabio Napolitano;Giuseppe De Rosa;Ada Braghieri;Fernando Grasso

  • Effect of climate on the response to three oestrous synchronisation techniques in lactating dairy cows.

    M. Alnimer;G. De Rosa;F. Grasso;F. Napolitano

  • Monitoring the welfare of sheep in organic and conventional farms using an ANI 35 L derived method

    F. Napolitano;G. De Rosa;V. Ferrante;F. Grasso

  • Qualitative behaviour assessment of dairy buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)

    Fabio Napolitano;Giuseppe De Rosa;Fernando Grasso;Françoise Wemelsfelder

  • The behaviour and welfare of buffaloes ( Bubalus bubalis ) in modern dairy enterprises

    F. Napolitano;C. Pacelli;F. Grasso;A. Braghieri

  • Behavior and milk production of buffalo cows as affected by housing system.

    G. De Rosa;F. Grasso;A. Braghieri;A. Bilancione

  • On-farm welfare assessment in dairy cattle and buffaloes: evaluation of some animal-based parameters

    Fabio Napolitano;Fernando Grasso;Aldo Bordi;Carmela Tripaldi

  • Influence of space allowance on the welfare of weaned buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) calves

    F Napolitano;G De Rosa;F Grasso;C Pacelli

  • On the development of a monitoring scheme of buffalo welfare at farm level

    Giuseppe De Rosa;Fabio Napolitano;Fernando Grasso;Corrado Pacelli

  • Effect of pen size on behavioral, endocrine, and immune responses of water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) calves.

    F Grasso;F Napolitano;G De Rosa;T Quarantelli

  • Performance and immune response of buffalo calves supplemented with probiotic

    Felicia Masucci;Giuseppe De Rosa;Fernando Grasso;Fabio Napolitano

  • Entrance order and side preference of dairy cows in the milking parlour

    Fernando Grasso;Giuseppe De Rosa;Fabio Napolitano;Antonio Di Francia

  • The welfare of dairy buffalo

    Giuseppe De Rosa;Fernando Grasso;Corrado Pacelli;Fabio Napolitano

  • Effect of group size and maize silage dietary levels on behaviour, health, carcass and meat quality of Mediterranean buffaloes

    F Masucci;G. De Rosa;C. M. A. Barone;Fabio Napolitano

  • Repeatability of Some Animal-Related Variables in Dairy Cows and Buffaloes

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  • Application of the Welfare Quality protocol to dairy buffalo farms: Prevalence and reliability of selected measures

    G De Rosa;F. Grasso;C. Winckler;A. Bilancione

  • Diversity of traditional Caciocavallo cheeses produced in Italy

    Pinar Uzun;Francesco Serrapica;Felicia Masucci;Barone Carmela Maria Assunta

  • Housing system and welfare of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) cows

    C. Tripaldi;G. De Rosa;F. Grasso;G. M. Terzano

  • Effect of pre-partum habituation to milking routine on behaviour and lactation performance of buffalo heifers

    Annemari Polikarpus;Fabio Napolitano;Fernando Grasso;Rossella Di Palo

  • Influence of Flavor on Goat Feeding Preferences

    G. De Rosa;L. Moio;F. Napolitano;F. Grasso

  • Influence of housing conditions and calving distance on blood metabolites in water buffalo cows

    Fernando Grasso;Giuseppina Maria Terzano;Giuseppe De Rosa;Carmela Tripaldi

  • Milking behaviour of buffalo cows: entrance order and side preference in the milking parlour.

    Annemari Polikarpus;Fernando Grasso;Corrado Pacelli;Fabio Napolitano

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabio Napolitano
Fabio Napolitano University of Basilicata
Corrado Pacelli
Corrado Pacelli University of Basilicata
Ada Braghieri
Ada Braghieri University of Basilicata
Françoise Wemelsfelder
Françoise Wemelsfelder Scotland's Rural College
Christoph Winckler
Christoph Winckler BOKU University
Pietro Sampaio Baruselli
Pietro Sampaio Baruselli Universidade de São Paulo
Metha Wanapat
Metha Wanapat Khon Kaen University
Laura Rinaldi
Laura Rinaldi University of Naples Federico II
Giuseppe Cringoli
Giuseppe Cringoli University of Naples Federico II
Maria Paola Maurelli
Maria Paola Maurelli University of Naples Federico II

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