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Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture

Description
a journal for the publication of applied research into soil, plant, and animal science

 

Status
active
Indexing
AgriBiotech; Agricola; Australian Bibliography of Agriculture; Biobase; BIOSIS; CAB Abstracts;
Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences; Food Science and Technology Abstracts; Institute for Scientific Information Moscow; Science Citation Index
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0816-1089
First volume
1
Last volume
48+
Publish city
Collingwood, VIc. Australia
Homepage
Description

Comprehensive Analyses of the Animal and Food Sciences
Research papers in Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture focus on improving livestock and food production, and on the social and economic issues that influence primary producers. The journal is predominantly concerned with domesticated animals (beef cattle, dairy cows, sheep, pigs, and poultry); however, contributions on wild animals may be published if they have relevance to ´future´ food industries.

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture publishes the highest quality original contributions dealing with:

  • animal breeding and genetics
  • animal nutrition and reproduction
  • livestock farming systems, sustainability and natural resource management
  • meat science and consumer acceptability
  • behaviour, health and welfare
  • feed quality and nutritional value
  • bio-pharmaceuticals derived from animals
  • Critical Reviews, Interdisciplinary Views and Comments
    With the new scope of Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture you´ll benefit from exposure to debate from subject specialists from a variety of disciplines, including:

  • sustainable production systems
  • meat science and quality
  • genetic and reproductive biotechnologies for livestock improvement
  • animal behaviour, health and welfare
  • dairy science and technology











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