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59
Citations
12362
World Ranking
347
National Ranking
125

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Animal Growth and Development Award, American Society of Animal Science
  • 2017 - American Feed Industry Association Award in Ruminant Nutrition Research, American Society of Animal Science

Overview

Luis O. Tedeschi is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions in agronomy and crop science, animal science and zoology, genetics, ecology, and small animals. Their work covers multiple topics related to livestock, including ruminant nutrition and digestive physiology, genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock, effects of environmental stressors on livestock, agriculture sustainability and environmental impact, animal nutrition and physiology, reproductive physiology in livestock, and animal behavior and welfare studies.

The scientist has published extensively in various academic venues. Notably, the most frequent publication venues include the Journal of Animal Science, Animal - Science Proceedings, Applied Animal Science, animal, and Animal Feed Science and Technology.

Some of Luis O. Tedeschi's recent papers include:

  • Advancements in sensor technology and decision support intelligent tools to assist smart livestock farming (2021), Journal of Animal Science
  • Cattle adapted to tropical and subtropical environments: social, nutritional, and carcass quality considerations (2020), Journal of Animal Science
  • Nutritional Aspects of Ecologically Relevant Phytochemicals in Ruminant Production (2021), Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • Quantification of methane emitted by ruminants: a review of methods (2022), Journal of Animal Science
  • Effects of nitrogen fertilization on protein and carbohydrate fractions of Marandu palisadegrass (2021), Scientific Reports

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Luis O. Tedeschi include Hector M Menendez, Luiz Fernando Dias Batista, Jordan Adams, Aaron B Norris, and Madeline E Rivera.

The work of this researcher intersects several applied and theoretical areas of animal science, with emphasis on livestock nutrition, environmental impact assessment, and genetic traits. Their research outputs contribute to understanding the physiology, nutrition, and sustainable management of ruminants and other livestock species.

Among their recognitions, Luis O. Tedeschi received the Animal Growth and Development Award from the American Society of Animal Science in 2020 and the American Feed Industry Association Award in Ruminant Nutrition Research in 2017.

Best Publications

  • The Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System model for evaluating herd nutrition and nutrient excretion

    D.G Fox;L.O Tedeschi;T.P Tylutki;J.B Russell

  • A mechanistic model for predicting the nutrient requirements and feed biological values for sheep

    A. Cannas;L. O. Tedeschi;D. G. Fox;A. N. Pell

  • Determination of creatinine excretion and evaluation of spot urine sampling in Holstein cattle

    Mario Luiz Chizzotti;Mario Luiz Chizzotti;Sebastião de Campos Valadares Filho;Rilene Ferreira Diniz Valadares;Fernanda Helena Martins Chizzotti;Fernanda Helena Martins Chizzotti

  • Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System: A model for precision feeding of dairy cattle

    T.P. Tylutki;D.G. Fox;V.M. Durbal;L.O. Tedeschi

  • Potential environmental benefits of ionophores in ruminant diets.

    Luis Orlindo Tedeschi;Danny Gene Fox;Thomas Paul Tylutki

  • The role of condensed tannins in ruminant animal production: advances, limitations and future directions

    Harley D. Naumann;Luis O. Tedeschi;Wayne E. Zeller;Nichole F. Huntley

  • A decision support system to improve individual cattle management. 1. A mechanistic, dynamic model for animal growth

    Luis Orlindo Tedeschi;Danny G. Fox;Pablo J. Guiroy

  • A revised CNCPS feed carbohydrate fractionation scheme for formulating rations for ruminants

    Cristina Lanzas;C J Sniffen;S Seo;L O Tedeschi

  • Characterization of feed efficiency traits and relationships with feeding behavior and ultrasound carcass traits in growing bulls

    P. A. Lancaster;G. E. Carstens;F. R. B. Ribeiro;L. O. Tedeschi

  • The effects of implant strategy on finished body weight of beef cattle

    P. J. Guiroy;L. O. Tedeschi;D. G. Fox;J. P. Hutcheson

  • Predicting individual feed requirements of cattle fed in groups.

    P J Guiroy;D G Fox;L O Tedeschi;M J Baker

  • Effect of monensin on the performance and nitrogen utilization of lactating dairy cows consuming fresh forage.

    R. Ruiz;G.L. Albrecht;L.O. Tedeschi;G. Jarvis

  • Energy requirement for maintenance and growth of Nellore bulls and steers fed high-forage diets.

    L O Tedeschi;C Boin;D G Fox;P R Leme

  • A meta-analysis of energy and protein requirements for maintenance and growth of Nellore cattle.

    M. L. Chizzotti;L. O. Tedeschi;S. C. Valadares Filho

  • THE NET CARBOHYDRATE AND PROTEIN SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING HERD NUTRITION AND NUTRIENT EXCRETION

    D. G. Fox;T. P. Tylutki;L. O. Tedeschi;M. E. Van Amburgh

  • Phenotypic and genetic relationships of residual feed intake with performance and ultrasound carcass traits in Brangus heifers.

    P. A. Lancaster;G. E. Carstens;D. H. Crews;T. H. Welsh

  • Relationship between the Rumen Microbiome and Residual Feed Intake-Efficiency of Brahman Bulls Stocked on Bermudagrass Pastures

    Joshua C. McCann;Leanne M. Wiley;T. David Forbes;Francis M. Rouquette

  • Advancements in sensor technology and decision support intelligent tools to assist smart livestock farming.

    Luis O Tedeschi;Paul L Greenwood;Paul L Greenwood;Ilan Halachmi

  • Accounting for the effects of a ruminal nitrogen deficiency within the structure of the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System.

    L. O. Tedeschi;D. G. Fox;J. B. Russell

  • Cattle adapted to tropical and subtropical environments: social, nutritional, and carcass quality considerations.

    Reinaldo F Cooke;Courtney L Daigle;Philipe Moriel;Stephen B Smith

  • Development and evaluation of empirical equations to predict feed passage rate in cattle

    S Seo;L O Tedeschi;Cristina Lanzas;C G Schwab

  • Validation of a system for monitoring feeding behavior in beef cattle.

    E. D. M. Mendes;G. E. Carstens;L. O. Tedeschi;W. E. Pinchak

  • Development and evaluation of a tropical feed library for the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Rrotein System model

    Luís Orlindo Tedeschi;Luís Orlindo Tedeschi;Danny Gene Fox;Alice N. Pell;Dante Pazzanese Duarte Lanna;Dante Pazzanese Duarte Lanna

  • Using System Dynamics modelling approach to develop management tools for animal production with emphasis on small ruminants

    L.O. Tedeschi;C.F. Nicholson;E. Rich

  • The role of ruminant animals in sustainable livestock intensification programs

    Luis Orlindo Tedeschi;James Pierre Muir;David Greg Riley;Danny Gene Fox

  • Molecular weight and protein-precipitating ability of condensed tannins from warm-season perennial legumes

    H.D. Naumann;A.E. Hagerman;B.D. Lambert;J.P. Muir

  • Production and economic potentials of cattle in pasture-based systems of the western Amazon region of Brazil

    B. L. Rueda;R. W. Blake;C. F. Nicholson;D. G. Fox

  • Relationships between postweaning residual feed intake in heifers and forage use, body composition, feeding behavior, physical activity, and heart rate of pregnant beef females.

    A. N. Hafla;G. E. Carstens;T. D. A. Forbes;L. O. Tedeschi

Frequent Co-Authors

Danny G. Fox
Danny G. Fox Cornell University
Gordon E. Carstens
Gordon E. Carstens Texas A&M University
James P. Muir
James P. Muir Texas A&M University
Mário Luiz Chizzotti
Mário Luiz Chizzotti Universidade Federal de Viçosa
Todd R. Callaway
Todd R. Callaway University of Georgia
Antonello Cannas
Antonello Cannas University of Sassari
M. L. Galyean
M. L. Galyean Texas Tech University
Kleber Tomás de Resende
Kleber Tomás de Resende Sao Paulo State University
Alice N. Pell
Alice N. Pell Cornell University
Marcos Inácio Marcondes
Marcos Inácio Marcondes Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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