The Mineral Nutrition of Livestock (3rd Edition)
It was with some trepidation that, some 7 years ago, I accepted an invitation from CAB International to revise the late Eric Underwood’s 1980 text for The Mineral Nutrition of Livestock. As a ‘raw’ post doctorate I had reviewed the third (1971) edition of his other major publication Trace Element...
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CABI
2014
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Tóm tắt: | It was with some trepidation that, some 7 years ago, I accepted an invitation
from CAB International to revise the late Eric Underwood’s 1980 text for The
Mineral Nutrition of Livestock. As a ‘raw’ post doctorate I had reviewed the
third (1971) edition of his other major publication Trace Elements in Human
and Animal Nutrition for CAB International and remember likening him to
Goldsmiths ‘Village Teacher’ – ‘that one small head could carry all he knew’! I
also had the privilege of hearing him sum up the proceedings of the first two
international symposia on Trace Element Metabolism in Animals (TEMA 1 and
2) in Aberdeen (1968) and Wisconsin (1971): his ability to quickly distil the
packed and complex proceedings of such gatherings and present the
highlights with a touch of humour were truly remarkable. However, trace
elements were only half of his repertoire and this book gathered together the
essentials of macro- as well as trace element nutrition while focusing entirely
on the practical needs of animals. |
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