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33
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3176
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2067
National Ranking
7

Overview

G.R. Ghorbani is affiliated with Isfahan University of Technology in Iran. Their research primarily focuses on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a notable concentration in Agronomy and Crop Science. Additional areas of study include Small Animals, Genetics, Animal Science and Zoology, and Ecology. Across these fields, their work encompasses diverse aspects of livestock and agricultural management.

The main topics covered by Ghorbani's research include:

  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Genetic and Phenotypic Traits in Livestock
  • Animal Health and Immunology
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Livestock Management and Performance Improvement

They have published extensively in several venues, with the most frequent publication outlets being:

  • Journal of Dairy Science
  • Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Scientific Reports
  • Animals
  • animal

Ghorbani's recently published papers include:

  • Substitution of wheat straw with sugarcane bagasse in low-forage diets fed to mid-lactation dairy cows: Milk production, digestibility, and chewing behavior (2020, Journal of Dairy Science)
  • Identification of cow-level risk factors and associations of selected blood macro-minerals at parturition with dystocia and stillbirth in Holstein dairy cows (2022, Scientific Reports)
  • Effects of physical forms of starter and milk allowance on growth performance, ruminal fermentation, and blood metabolites of Holstein dairy calves (2020, Journal of Dairy Science)
  • Effect of abortion on milk production, health, and reproductive performance of Holstein dairy cattle (2020, Animal Reproduction Science)
  • Millet forage yield and silage quality as affected by water and nitrogen application at different sowing dates (2020, Grass and Forage Science)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ghorbani are:

  • F. Hashemzadeh
  • Ali Sadeghi-Sefidmazgi
  • Hassan Rafiee
  • J.K. Drackley
  • Morteza Hosseini Ghaffari

Best Publications

  • Effects of Short Dry Periods on Performance and Metabolic Status in Holstein Dairy Cows

    Adel Pezeshki;Jalil Mehrzad;Gholam Reza Ghorbani;Hamid Reza Rahmani

  • Interactions of alfalfa hay and sodium propionate on dairy calf performance and rumen development

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  • Growth performance, nutrient digestibility, ruminal fermentation, and rumen development of calves during transition from liquid to solid feed: Effects of physical form of starter feed and forage provision

    A. Pazoki;G.R. Ghorbani;S. Kargar;A. Sadeghi-Sefidmazgi

  • Late-gestation heat stress abatement on performance and behavior of Holstein dairy cows.

    M.T. Karimi;G.R. Ghorbani;S. Kargar;J.K. Drackley

  • Chromium supplementation and substitution of barley grain with corn: effects on performance and lactation in periparturient dairy cows.

    H. Sadri;G.R. Ghorbani;H.R. Rahmani;A.H. Samie

  • Effects of supplementation with a phytobiotics-rich herbal mixture on performance, udder health, and metabolic status of Holstein cows with various levels of milk somatic cell counts.

    F. Hashemzadeh-Cigari;M. Khorvash;G.R. Ghorbani;M. Kadivar

  • Effects of supplementation level and particle size of alfalfa hay on growth characteristics and rumen development in dairy calves

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  • Chromium improves production and alters metabolism of early lactation cows in summer

    M. Mirzaei;G. R. Ghorbani;M. Khorvash;H. R. Rahmani

  • Effects of inclusion of neutral detergent soluble fibre sources in diets varying in forage particle size on feed intake, digestive processes, and performance of mid-lactation Holstein cows

    A. Asadi Alamouti;M. Alikhani;G.R. Ghorbani;Q. Zebeli

  • Growth performance, feeding behavior, and selected blood metabolites of Holstein dairy calves fed restricted amounts of milk: No interactions between sources of finely ground grain and forage provision.

    M. Mirzaei;M. Mirzaei;M. Khorvash;G.R. Ghorbani;M. Kazemi-Bonchenari

  • Nutritive value of some Zagros Mountain rangeland species

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  • Interactions between the physical form of starter (mashed versus textured) and corn silage provision on performance, rumen fermentation, and structural growth of Holstein calves

    M. Mirzaei;M. Khorvash;G. R. Ghorbani;M. Kazemi-Bonchenari

  • Effects of rumen-degradable protein:rumen-undegradable protein ratio and corn processing on production performance, nitrogen efficiency, and feeding behavior of Holstein dairy cows.

    M. Savari;M. Khorvash;H. Amanlou;G.R. Ghorbani

  • Corn Silage Partially Replacing Short Alfalfa Hay to Optimize Forage Use in Total Mixed Rations for Lactating Cows

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  • Interactive effects of molasses by homofermentative and heterofermentative inoculants on fermentation quality, nitrogen fractionation, nutritive value and aerobic stability of wilted alfalfa (Medicago sativa L) silage

    F. Hashemzadeh-Cigari;M. Khorvash;G. R. Ghorbani;E. Ghasemi

  • Variability in susceptibility to acidosis among high producing mid-lactation dairy cows is associated with rumen pH, fermentation, feed intake, sorting activity, and milk fat percentage

    S.M. Nasrollahi;A. Zali;G.R. Ghorbani;M. Moradi Shahrbabak

  • Effects of the step-up/step-down and step-down milk feeding procedures on the performance, structural growth, and blood metabolites of Holstein dairy calves

    H. Omidi-Mirzaei;M. Khorvash;G.R. Ghorbani;B. Moshiri

  • 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

  • Growth, weaning performance and blood indicators of humoral immunity in Holstein calves fed supplemental flavonoids.

    S. M. J. Yaghoubi;G. R. Ghorbani;H. R. Rahmani;A. Nikkhah

  • Physiological calf responses to increased chromium supply in summer.

    M. Yari;A. Nikkhah;A. Nikkhah;M. Alikhani;M. Khorvash

  • Gene expression of tumour necrosis factor and insulin signalling-related factors in subcutaneous adipose tissue during the dry period and in early lactation in dairy cows

    H. Sadri;Rupert Bruckmaier;H.R. Rahmani;G.R. Ghorbani

  • Effects of decreasing metabolizable protein and rumen-undegradable protein on milk production and composition and blood metabolites of Holstein dairy cows in early lactation

    H. Bahrami-Yekdangi;M. Khorvash;G.R. Ghorbani;M. Alikhani

  • Performance, nutritional behavior, and metabolic responses of calves supplemented with forage depend on starch fermentability.

    S. Mojahedi;M. Khorvash;G.R. Ghorbani;E. Ghasemi

  • Short communication: Effects of dietary fat supplements and forage:concentrate ratio on feed intake, feeding, and chewing behavior of Holstein dairy cows.

    S. Kargar;M. Khorvash;G.R. Ghorbani;M. Alikhani

  • Shredded beet pulp substituted for corn silage in diets fed to dairy cows under ambient heat stress: Feed intake, total-tract digestibility, plasma metabolites, and milk production.

    Nima Naderi;G R Ghorbani;A Sadeghi-Sefidmazgi;S M Nasrollahi

  • Increased colostral somatic cell counts reduce pre-weaning calf immunity, health and growth

    E. Ferdowsi Nia;A. Nikkhah;A. Nikkhah;H. R. Rahmani;M. Alikhani

  • Effect of Live Yeast and Mannan-oligosaccharides on Performance of Early-lactation Holstein Dairy Cows

    M. Bagheri;G. R. Ghorbani;H. R. Rahmani;M. Khorvash

  • Short communication: Canola meal as a substitute for cottonseed meal in diet of midlactation Holsteins.

    S.M. Maesoomi;G.R. Ghorbani;M. Alikhani;A. Nikkhah

Frequent Co-Authors

W.Z. Yang
W.Z. Yang Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Karen A. Beauchemin
Karen A. Beauchemin Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
James K. Drackley
James K. Drackley University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Rupert M. Bruckmaier
Rupert M. Bruckmaier University of Bern
Qendrim Zebeli
Qendrim Zebeli University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Abbas Ali Naserian
Abbas Ali Naserian Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
D.J. Schingoethe
D.J. Schingoethe South Dakota State University
Veerle Fievez
Veerle Fievez Ghent University
Peiqiang Yu
Peiqiang Yu University of Saskatchewan
R. Jahanian
R. Jahanian Isfahan University of Technology

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