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Overview

M.R. Abdollahi is affiliated with Massey University in New Zealand and has a research focus primarily in agricultural and biological sciences. Their work largely centers on animal science and zoology, with a significant emphasis on animal nutrition and physiology, livestock and poultry management, and related subfields.

The scientist's research covers various topics including:

  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Livestock and Poultry Management
  • Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
  • Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
  • Meat and Animal Product Quality
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Moringa oleifera research and applications

Their frequent publication venues demonstrate a strong presence in journals dedicated to poultry science and animal feed research. These venues include:

  • Poultry Science
  • Animals
  • Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • British Poultry Science
  • Animal Nutrition

Among the notable recent papers associated with M.R. Abdollahi are:

  • "Nutrition and Digestive Physiology of the Broiler Chick: State of the Art and Outlook" (2021, Animals)
  • "Future directions of animal feed technology research to meet the challenges of a changing world" (2020, Animal Feed Science and Technology)
  • "Trends in feed evaluation for poultry with emphasis on in vitro techniques" (2021, Animal nutrition)
  • "Calcium Nutrition of Broilers: Current Perspectives and Challenges" (2023, Animals)
  • "Apparent metabolizable energy of cereal grains for broiler chickens is influenced by age" (2021, Poultry Science)

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors, which reflects interdisciplinary and multi-author research projects. Frequent collaborators include:

  • V. Ravindran (40 coauthored works)
  • F. Zaefarian (27 coauthored works)
  • T.J. Wester (14 coauthored works)
  • L.S. David (10 coauthored works)
  • M.R. Bedford (8 coauthored works)

Best Publications

  • Pelleting of broiler diets: An overview with emphasis on pellet quality and nutritional value

    M.R. Abdollahi;V. Ravindran;B. Svihus

  • Avian Liver: The Forgotten Organ.

    Faegheh Zaefarian;Mohammad Reza Abdollahi;Aaron Cowieson;Velmurugu Ravindran

  • Nutrient analysis, metabolizable energy, and digestible amino acids of soybean meals of different origins for broilers

    V. Ravindran;M. R. Abdollahi;S. M. Bootwalla

  • Influence of feed form and conditioning temperature on performance, apparent metabolisable energy and ileal digestibility of starch and nitrogen in broiler starters fed wheat-based diet

    M.R. Abdollahi;V. Ravindran;T.J. Wester;G. Ravindran

  • Influence of conditioning temperature on the performance, nutrient utilisation and digestive tract development of broilers fed on maize- and wheat-based diets

    M R Abdollahi;V Ravindran;T J Wester;G Ravindran

  • Influence of conditioning temperature on performance, apparent metabolisable energy, ileal digestibility of starch and nitrogen and the quality of pellets, in broiler starters fed maize- and sorghum-based diets

    M.R. Abdollahi;V. Ravindran;T.J. Wester;G. Ravindran

  • Influence of feed form and particle size on performance, nutrient utilisation, and gastrointestinal tract development and morphometry in broiler starters fed maize-based diets

    Saeed Naderinejad;F. Zaefarian;M.R. Abdollahi;Ahmad Hassanabadi

  • Influence of grain type and feed form on performance, apparent metabolisable energy and ileal digestibility of nitrogen, starch, fat, calcium and phosphorus in broiler starters

    M.R. Abdollahi;V. Ravindran;B. Svihus

  • Future directions of animal feed technology research to meet the challenges of a changing world

    A.F.B. van der Poel;M.R. Abdollahi;H. Cheng;R. Colovic

  • Feed intake response of broilers: Impact of feed processing

    M.R. Abdollahi;F. Zaefarian;V. Ravindran

  • Particle size and feed form in broiler diets: impact on gastrointestinal tract development and gut health

    F. Zaefarian;M.R. Abdollahi;V. Ravindran

  • Wheat particle size, insoluble fibre sources and whole wheat feeding influence gizzard musculature and nutrient utilisation to different extents in broiler chickens

    Mohammad Reza Abdollahi;Faegheh Zaefarian;Hayley Hunt;Muhammad Naveed Anwar

  • Effect of improved pellet quality from the addition of a pellet binder and/or moisture to a wheat-based diet conditioned at two different temperatures on performance, apparent metabolisable energy and ileal digestibility of starch and nitrogen in broilers

    M.R. Abdollahi;V. Ravindran;T.J. Wester;G. Ravindran

  • Influence of feed form on growth performance, ileal nutrient digestibility, and energy utilisation in broiler starters fed a sorghum-based diet

    M.R. Abdollahi;V. Ravindran;B. Svihus

  • Trends in feed evaluation for poultry with emphasis on in vitro techniques

    Faegheh Zaefarian;Aaron J. Cowieson;Katrine Pontoppidan;M. Reza Abdollahi

  • Studies on the measurement of ileal calcium digestibility of calcium sources in broiler chickens.

    L S David;M R Abdollahi;G Ravindran;C L Walk

  • Influence of soybean bioactive peptides on growth performance, nutrient utilisation, digestive tract development and intestinal histology in broilers

    M. R. Abdollahi;F. Zaefarian;Y. Gu;W. Xiao

  • Starch digestion in broiler chickens fed cereal diets

    Faegheh Zaefarian;M. R. Abdollahi;V. Ravindran

  • The interactive influence of dietary nutrient density and feed form on the performance of broiler chickens

    M.R. Abdollahi;F. Zaefarian;V. Ravindran;P.H. Selle

  • Nutrient analysis, apparent metabolisable energy and ileal amino acid digestibility of full fat soybean for broilers

    Velmurugu Ravindran;Mohammad Abdollahi;Salim Bootwalla

  • The effect of a mono-component exogenous protease and graded concentrations of ascorbic acid on the performance, nutrient digestibility and intestinal architecture of broiler chickens

    A.J. Cowieson;M.R. Abdollahi;F. Zaefarian;G. Pappenberger

  • Additivity of apparent and standardized ileal amino acid digestibility of corn and soybean meal in broiler diets

    A Cowieson;J O Sorbara;G Pappenberger;M R Abdollahi

  • Investigation of the interaction between separate calcium feeding and phytase supplementation on growth performance, calcium intake, nutrient digestibility and energy utilisation in broiler starters

    M.R. Abdollahi;Y. Duangnumsawang;R.P. Kwakkel;S. Steenfeldt

  • Influence of Palm Kernel Meal Inclusion and Exogenous Enzyme Supplementation on Growth Performance, Energy Utilization, and Nutrient Digestibility in Young Broilers.

    M. R. Abdollahi;B. J. Hosking;D. Ning;V. Ravindran

  • The effect of manipulation of pellet size (diameter and length) on pellet quality and performance, apparent metabolisable energy and ileal nutrient digestibility in broilers fed maize-based diets

    M. R. Abdollahi;V. Ravindran;T. J. Wester;G. Ravindran

  • Influence of pellet length on pellet quality and performance of broiler starters

    M. R. Abdollahi;V. Ravindran

Frequent Co-Authors

Velmurugu Ravindran
Velmurugu Ravindran Massey University
Ganesharanee Ravindran
Ganesharanee Ravindran Massey University
Aaron J. Cowieson
Aaron J. Cowieson DSM (Netherlands)
M. R. Bedford
M. R. Bedford AmeriCorps VISTA
Birger Svihus
Birger Svihus Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Wouter H. Hendriks
Wouter H. Hendriks Wageningen University & Research
Peter H. Selle
Peter H. Selle University of Sydney
Peiqiang Yu
Peiqiang Yu University of Saskatchewan
Olayiwola Adeola
Olayiwola Adeola Purdue University West Lafayette
L.A. den Hartog
L.A. den Hartog Wageningen University & Research

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