Marshall D. Stern
Affiliations: | Animal Sciences | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
Area:
Animal Culture and Nutrition Agriculture, General Agriculture, Microbiology BiologyGoogle:
"Marshall Stern"Children
Sign in to add traineeAlex Bach | grad student | UMN | |
Marcia I. Endres | grad student | UMN (Neurotree) | |
Samuel Fessenden | grad student | UMN | |
Gail Carpenter | grad student | 2011- | UMN |
Trent Dado | grad student | 2018- | UMN |
Sergio Calsamiglia | grad student | 1989-1994 | UMN |
Martin Ruiz Moreno | grad student | 2012 | UMN |
Isaac J. Salfer | grad student | 2013-2015 | UMN (Physiology Academic Tree) |
Haley Larson | grad student | 2014-2018 | UMN |
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Salfer IJ, Fessenden SW, Stern MD. (2020) Evaluation of iso-α-acid and β-acid extracts from hops (Humulus lupulus L.) on fermentation by rumen microbes in dual-flow continuous culture fermenters Animal Feed Science and Technology. 260: 114385 |
Huang Z, Urriola PE, Salfer IJ, et al. (2019) Differences in in vitro hydrolysis and fermentation among and within high-fiber ingredients using a modified three-step procedure in growing pigs. Journal of Animal Science. 95: 5497-5506 |
Zeltwanger JM, DiCostanzo A, Larson-Johnson H, et al. (2019) 390 Effects of dietary-induced pH changes on feed digestion, nitrogen metabolism, fermentation, and biohydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids in dual-flow continuous culture fermenters Journal of Animal Science. 97: 156-156 |
Ruh KE, Heins BJ, Salfer IJ, et al. (2018) Comparison of warm season and cool season forages for dairy grazing systems in continuous culture. Translational Animal Science. 2: 125-134 |
Salfer IJ, Staley C, Johnson HE, et al. (2018) Comparisons of bacterial and Archaeal Communities in the Rumen and a Dual-Flow Continuous Culture Fermentation System using Amplicon Sequencing. Journal of Animal Science |
Fessenden SW, Carpenter AJ, Ruiz-Moreno M, et al. (2017) Effects of bismuth subsalicylate and dietary sulfur level on fermentation by ruminal microbes in continuous culture. Translational Animal Science. 1: 559-569 |
Carpenter A, Binversie E, Ruiz-Moreno M, et al. (2017) Effect of dried fermentation biomass on microbial fermentation in continuous culture and in vitro intestinal digestibility Animal Feed Science and Technology. 230: 47-58 |
Binversie EY, Ruiz-Moreno M, Carpenter AJ, et al. (2016) Effects of dietary roughage and sulfur in diets containing corn dried distillers grains with solubles on hydrogen sulfide production and fermentation by rumen microbes in vitro. Journal of Animal Science. 94: 3883-3893 |
Salfer IJ, Larson HE, Stern MD. (2016) 1621 Comparisons of microbial populations found in the rumen and in a dual-flow continuous culture fermentation system using high-throughput 16S amplicon sequencing Journal of Animal Science. 94: 789-789 |
Ruiz-Moreno M, Binversie E, Fessenden SW, et al. (2015) Mitigation of in vitro hydrogen sulfide production using bismuth subsalicylate with and without monensin in beef feedlot diets. Journal of Animal Science. 93: 5346-54 |