Soybean Meal Composition - Bioengineering of Soybeans
Ash, J., C. Novak and S.E. Scheideier.
2003.
The fate of genetically modified protein from Roundup Ready Soybean in laying hens. J. Applied Poultry Research 12(2):242-245.
Cromwell, G.L. and co-workers. 2001. Soybean meal from Roundup Ready® or conventional soybeans in diets for growing-finishing pigs. J. Animal Sci. 79:Suppl.1 (abstract 1318).
Cromwell, C.L., and co-workers.
2002.
Soybean meal from Roundup Ready or conventional soybeans in diets for growing-finishing swine. J. Animal Sci. 80(3):708-715.
Cromwell, G.L., E.G. Xavier, L.W.O. Souza, S.L. Traylor, L.A. White, M.D. Lindermann, T.E. Sauber, H.L. Stilborn and D.W. Rice. Proceeding of the Soy 2000 8th Biennial Conference of the Cellular and Molecular Biology of the Soybean, held August 13-16, 2000 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Easter, R.A., T. Hymowitz, K.T. Soltwedel and J.E. Pettigrew.
2002.
Effect of soybean variety and processing of growth performance of young pigs. J. Animal Sci. 80:Suppl. I, Abstract #640.
Haumann, B.F. 1997. Bioengineered oilseed acreage escalating. Inform 8(8):804-811.
Hitz, W.D. and co-workers.
2002.
Biochemical and molecular characterization of a mutation that confers a decreased raffinossaccharide and phytic acid phenotype on soybean seed. Plant Physiology 128(2):650-660.
Imsande, J.
2001.
Selection of soybean mutants with increased concentrations of seed methionine and cysteine. Crop Sci. 41(2):510-515.
Kamao, M. and co-workers. 2000. Absorption of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron and zinc in growing rats fed diets containing either phytate-free soybean protein or soy-bean protein isolate or casein. J. Nutritional Science and Vitaminology 46(1):34-4 1.
Kan, C.A. and G.F. Hartnell. 2004. Evaluation of broiler performance when fed insect-protected, control or commercial varieties of dehulled soybean meal. Poultry Sci. 83(12): 2029-2038.
Kevin Glenn. 2001. Is DNA or protein from feed detected in livestock products? J. Animal Sci. 79:Suppl.1 (abstract 230).
McCann, M.C. and co-workers. 2005. Glyphosate-tolerant soybeans remain compositionally equivalent to conventional soybean (Glycine max L.) during three years of field testing. J. Agricultural and Food Chem. 53(13): 5331-5335.
Oltmans, S.E., W.R. Fehr, G.A. Welke and S.R. Cianzio. 2003. Inheritance of low-phytate phosphorus in soybean. Crop Sci. 44(2): 433-435.
Palacious, M.F., and co-workers.
2004.
Effect of soybean variety and processing on growth performance of young chicks and pigs. J. Animal Sci. 82(4):1108-1114.
Parson, C.M., Y. Zhang and M. Araba. 2000. Nutritional evaluation of soybean meals varying in oligosaccharide content. Poultry Sci. 79:1127-1131.
Piva, G. and co-workers. 2001. Growth performance of broilers fed insect-protected (MON 810) or near isogenic control corn. J. Animal Sci. 79:Suppl.1 (abstract 1324).
Sands, J.S., D. Ragland, J.R. Wilcox and O. Adeola.
2003.
Relative bioavailability of phosphorus in low-phytate soybean meal for broiler chicks. Canadian J. Animal Sci. 83(1):95-100
Taylor, M.L. and co-workers. 2001. Comparison of broiler performance when fed diets containing YieldGard® corn, YieldGard® and Roundup Ready® corn, parental lines, or commercial corn. J. Animal Sci. 79:Suppl.1 (abstract 1321).
Wilcox, J.R. and R.M. Shibles. 2001. Interrelationships among seed quality attributes in soybean. Crop Sci. 41(1):11-14.
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