Andreas Susenbeth
University of Kiel
91 Papers
624 Citations
Andreas Susenbeth is an academic researcher from University of Kiel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grazing & Fish meal. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 89 publications.
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Papers
When a turbot catches a fly: Evaluation of a pre-pupae meal of the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) as fish meal substitute — Growth performance and chitin degradation in juvenile turbot (Psetta maxima)
TL;DR: This study shows that the incorporation of HM protein in fish diets is possible, but limited by its low nutritive value.
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Grassland responses to grazing: effects of grazing intensity and management system in an Inner Mongolian steppe ecosystem
Philipp Schönbach,Hongwei Wan,Martin Gierus,Yongfei Bai,K. Müller,L. Lin,Andreas Susenbeth,Friedhelm Taube +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the grazing-induced steppe degradation process and identified an efficient and sustainable grazing management system for the widely degraded Inner Mongolian typical steppe ecosystem.
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N balance and cycling of Inner Mongolia typical steppe: a comprehensive case study of grazing effects
Marcus Giese,Holger Brueck,Holger Brueck,Yingzhi Gao,Yingzhi Gao,S. Lin,Markus Steffens,Ingrid Kögel-Knabner,T. Glindemann,Andreas Susenbeth,Friedhelm Taube,Klaus Butterbach-Bahl,X. H. Zheng,Carsten Hoffmann,Yongfei Bai,Xingguo Han +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive case study of a Chinese typical steppe is presented, including the balance of N gains and losses, and N cycling. But the authors focus on the effect of grazing on grassland ecosystems in the Eurasian steppe belt.
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In vitro gas production measurements to evaluate interactions between untreated and chemically treated rice straws, grass hay, and mulberry leaves.
TL;DR: It is concluded that positive associative effects on in vitro gas production occurred more consistently when RS was incubated in mixtures with hay or ML than when incubation in mixture with chemically treated RS.
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Relationship between fecal crude protein concentration and diet organic matter digestibility in cattle
TL;DR: The curvilinear relationship between fecal CP concentration and diet OM digestionibility may be used to estimate diet OM digestibility, particularly for field trials, as it requires no feed samples and does not physically restrict the animal.
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