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Overview

H. Tagari is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel and focuses their research within the Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work explores several subfields including Animal Science and Zoology, Agronomy and Crop Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Cell Biology. Their main research topics cover Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology, Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock, Reproductive Physiology in Livestock, Plant and Fungal Interactions, and Muscle Metabolism and Nutrition.

The scientist has published papers in venues such as:

  • Biology
  • Preprints.org
  • Animals

Recent publications by H. Tagari include:

  • "The Effect of Environmental Enrichment on Selected Physiological and Immunological Stress-Related Markers in Dairy Goats" (2024) in Biology
  • "The Effect of Microbial Inoculum and Urea Supplements on Nutritive Value, Amino Acids Profile, Aerobic Stability and Digestibility of Wheat and Corn Silages" (2023) in Preprints.org
  • "The Effect of Microbial Inoculum and Urea Supplements on Nutritive Value, Amino Acids Profile, Aerobic Stability and Digestibility of Wheat and Corn Silages" (2023) in Animals

Coauthor collaborations include multiple works with researchers such as:

  • Chris Sabastian
  • S.J. Mabjeesh
  • Philip Wagali
  • Ira Pelech
  • Julius Ben Ari

The scope of Tagari's research is concentrated on understanding physiological, nutritional, and environmental aspects affecting livestock, particularly ruminants. Studies involve evaluating nutritive values, amino acid profiles, digestive physiology, and responses to environmental enrichment and stressors. Their work reflects integration of animal nutrition with physiology and ecological factors impacting livestock management.

Best Publications

  • Relationship between frequent milking or suckling in early lactation and milk production of high producing dairy cows

    U. Bar-Pelled;U. Bar-Pelled;E. Maltz;E. Maltz;I. Bruckental;I. Bruckental;Y. Folman;Y. Folman

  • Increased Weight Gain and Effects on Production Parameters of Holstein Heifer Calves That Were Allowed to Suckle from Birth to Six Weeks of Age

    U. Bar-Peled;U. Bar-Peled;B. Robinzon;E. Maltz;H. Tagari

  • Effects of Extrusion of Grain and Feeding Frequency on Rumen Fermentation, Nutrient Digestibility, and Milk Yield and Composition in Dairy Cows

    Z. Shabi;I. Bruckental;S. Zamwell;H. Tagari

  • Effect of the synchronization of the degradation of dietary crude protein and organic matter and feeding frequency on ruminal fermentation and flow of digesta in the abomasum of dairy cows.

    Z. Shabi;A. Arieli;I. Bruckental;Y. Aharoni

  • Intestinal Disappearance and Portal Blood Appearance of Amino Acids in Sheep

    Unknown

  • The influence of heating on the nutritive value of soya-bean meal for ruminants.

    H. Tagari;I. Ascarelli;A. Bondi

  • Solubility and net exchange of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus in digesta flowing along the gut of the sheep.

    D. Ben-Ghedalia;H. Tagari;S. Zamwel;A. Bondi

  • Protein digestion in the intestine of sheep.

    Ben-Ghedalia D;Tagari H;Bondi A

  • Comparison of rate of passage, fermentation rate and efficiency of digestion of high fiber diet in desert Bedouin goats compared to Swiss Saanen Goats

    N. Silanikove;H. Tagari;A. Shkolnik

  • The Effect of Heat Treatment of Whole Cottonseed on Site and Extent of Protein Digestion in Dairy Cows1

    Unknown

  • The influence of levels of protein and starch in rations of sheep on the utilization of protein

    H. Tagari;Y. Dror;I. Ascarelli;A. Bondi

  • Use of nitrogen-15 determinations of purine nitrogen fraction of digesta to define nitrogen metabolism traits in the rumen

    Yoav Aharoni;Haim Tagari

  • In situ evaluation of the ruminal and intestinal digestibility of heat-treated whole cottonseeds.

    A. Arieli;A Ben-Moshe;S. Zamwel;H. Tagari

  • Partitioning of Amino Acids Flowing to the Abomasum into Feed, Bacterial, Protozoal, and Endogenous Fractions

    Z. Shabi;H. Tagari;M.R. Murphy;I. Bruckental

  • Gross energy digestion and urea recycling in the desert black Bedouin goat

    Nissim Silanikove;Haim Tagari;Amiram Shkolnik

  • Protein Degradation by Rumen Microbes of Heat-Treated Whole Cottonseed

    Unknown

  • Mammary uptake, portal-drained visceral flux, and hepatic metabolism of free and peptide-bound amino acids in cows fed steam-flaked or dry-rolled sorghum grain diets.

    H. Tagari;K. Webb;B. Theurer;T. Huber

  • Poultry litter for intensive beef production

    H. Tagari;D. Levy;Z. Holzer;D. Ilan

  • Effect of Type of Protein Supplementation on Duodenal Amino Acid Flow and Absorption in Lactating Dairy Cows

    S.J. Mabjeesh;A. Arieli;I. Bruckental;S. Zamwell

  • Effect of Ruminal Degradability of Crude Protein and Nonstructural Carbohydrates on the Efficiency of Bacterial Crude Protein Synthesis and Amino Acid Flow to the Abomasum of Dairy Cows

    S.J. Mabjeesh;A. Arieli;I. Bruckental;S. Zamwell

  • Splanchnic and mammary nitrogen metabolism by dairy cows fed dry-rolled or steam-flaked sorghum grain.

    A. Delgado-Elorduy;C.B. Theurer;J.T. Huber;A. Alio

  • Effect of the Degradation of Organic Matter and Crude Protein on Ruminal Fermentation in Dairy Cows

    A. Arieli;Z. Shabi;I. Bruckental;H. Tagari

  • Comparison of the efficiency of proteins contained in lucerne hay and soya-bean meal for sheep.

    H. Tagari

  • Portal drained visceral flux, hepatic metabolism, and mammary uptake of free and peptide-bound amino acids and milk amino acid output in dairy cows fed diets containing corn grain steam flaked at 360 or steam rolled at 490 g/L

    H. Tagari;K. Webb;B. Theurer;T. Huber

Frequent Co-Authors

A. Arieli
A. Arieli Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Luiz Gustavo Nussio
Luiz Gustavo Nussio Universidade de São Paulo
José E. P. Santos
José E. P. Santos University of Florida
Kenneth E. Webb
Kenneth E. Webb Virginia Tech
Y. Folman
Y. Folman Agricultural Research Organization
Ephraim Maltz
Ephraim Maltz Agricultural Research Organization
J.T. Huber
J.T. Huber Natural Resources Canada
Nissim Silanikove
Nissim Silanikove Agricultural Research Organization
Raymond C. Boston
Raymond C. Boston St Vincent's Hospital
C.B. Theurer
C.B. Theurer University of Arizona

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