Publication of the Department - Dairy Science


Selected Recent Journal Articles-----Full Publications List at Google Scholar

1. Uddin ME, Aguirre-Villegas HA, Larson RA and Wattiaux MA. 2021. Carbon footprint of milk from Holstein and Jersey cows fed low or high forage diet with alfalfa silage or corn silage as the main forage source. Journal of Cleaner Production. 298:126720.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126720 (Impact Factor: 9.297).

2. Uddin ME, and Wattiaux MA. 2021. Short Communication: Effect of source and level of forage in the diet on ammonia emission from manure of Holsteins and Jerseys. JDS Communications, 2:16-20. https://doi.org/10.3168/jdsc.2020-0012. (Impact Factor: Not Available yet-the New American Dairy Science Association Journal).

3. Uddin ME and Kebreab E.  2020. Review: Impact of food and climate change on pastoral industries. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Journal.Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 4:543403. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2020.543403. (CiteScore: 2.4).

4. Uddin ME, Larson RA and Wattiaux MA. 2020. Effects of dairy cow breed and dietary forage on greenhouse gas emissions from manure during storage and after field application. Journal of Cleaner Production; 270:122461. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.122461. (Impact Factor: 9.297).

5. Uddin ME, Santana OI, Weigel KA and Wattiaux MA. 2020.  Enteric methane emissions, production performances, rumen characteristics, nutrient digestibility, nitrogen and energy balance of Holstein and Jersey cows fed dietary forage neutral detergent fiber at 2 levels from 2 sources. Journal of Dairy Science; 103:6087-6099. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2019-17599.(Impact Factor: 4.04).

6. Wattiaux MA, Uddin ME, Letelier P, Jackson RD, and Larson RA. 2019. Invited Review: Emission and mitigation of greenhouse gases from dairy farms: The cow, the manure and the field. Applied Animal Science (formerly known as the Professional Animal Scientist); 35:238-254. https://doi.org/10.15232/aas.2018-01803(Impact Factor-SNIP: 0.680).

7. Uddin ME, Meuwissen T, and Veerkamp RF. 2018. Adjusting for heterogeneity of experimental data in genetic evaluation of dry matter intake in dairy cattle. Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics; 135:28-36. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbg.12300. (Impact Factor: 2.380).

 

Manuscripts In-Review/In-Preparation (*Co-first author)

1. Santana OI, Uddin ME*, and Wattiaux MA. Feeding behavior and its relationship with enteric emissions and nitrogen excretions in Holstein and Jersey cows fed low or high forage diets based on alfalfa silage or corn silage (In-Preparation; Journal of Dairy Science).

2. Uddin ME, Tricarico JM, Wang Y, and Kebreab E. Life cycle assessment of milk production in the United States: Evaluating the impact of feed additive supplementation in dairy cows on milk carbon footprint (In-preparation; Journal of Dairy Science).

3. Uddin ME, van Lingen HJ, da Silva-Pires PG, Batonon-Alavo D, Friedrich Rouffineau, Kebreab E. A meta-analysis using Bayesian approachModeling growth responses of non-ruminants fed different forms of synthetic methionine precursors (Ready to submit).

  

Conference Abstracts-Peer Reviewed

1. Uddin ME, Aguirre-Villegas HA, Laron RA, and Wattiaux MA. 2020. Effects of dietary forage level and source on partial carbon footprint of milk in Holsteins and Jerseys. Oral presentation in American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) Meeting held in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, June 21-24, 2020 (Virtual Presentation). Journal of Dairy Science; 103 (Suppl. 1):90. https://www.adsa.org/Meetings/2020-Annual-Meeting

2. Uddin ME, Santana OI and Wattiaux MA. 2019. Nitrogen and energy balance of primiparous Holstein and Jersey cows fed 2 levels and 2 sources of forage neutral detergent fiberProceedings of the American Dairy Science Association (ADSA)Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, June 24-27, 2019. Journal of Dairy Science; 102 (Suppl. 1): 223. https://www.adsa.org/Meetings/Past-Meetings/2019.

3. Uddin ME, Santana OI, Wickert T, D’Huvetter D and Wattiaux MA. 2018.  Enteric methane emission of lactating Holstein and Jersey cows fed two levels and two sources of forage neutral detergent Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on the Nutrition of Herbivores, Clermont-Ferrand, France, September 2-6, 2018. Advances in Animal Biosciences; 9(3): 363. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2040470018000146.

4. Uddin ME, Santana OI, D’Huvetter D, Wickert T and Wattiaux MA. 2018.  Feed, nitrogen and energy conversion efficiencies of lactating Holstein and Jersey cows fed two levels and two sources of forage neutral detergent fiber. Proceedings of the American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) Meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, June 24-27, 2018. Journal of Dairy Science; 101 (Suppl. 2): 312. https://www.adsa.org/2018/Abstract.

5. Santana OI, Uddin ME and Wattiaux MA. 2018.  Effects of source and level of forage neutral detergent fiber on feeding behavior of Holstein and Jersey cows. Proceedings of the American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) Meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, June 24-27, 2018. Journal of Dairy Science; 101 (Suppl. 2): 310. https://www.adsa.org/2018/Abstract.

 

Invited Presentation

1. Uddin ME, Aguirre-Villegas HA, Laron RA, and Wattiaux MA. Life cycle assessment of milk: Effects of dietary forage and cow breed on greenhouse gas emissions. Invited speaker at a webinar hosted by the Environmental Research Team, Dairy Management Inc., Rosemont, Illinois, USA, August 04, 2020.

2. Uddin ME and Wattiaux MA. Improving carbon and nitrogen utilization efficiencies of dairy cows using whole-farm system dietary approach. Invited Speaker at Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin (PDPW) conference, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, March 14-15, 2018.

3. Uddin ME, Meuwissen T, Veerkamp RF. Adjusting for heterogeneity of experimental data in genetic evaluation of dry matter intake in dairy cattle. Invited Speaker in a Symposium at RTG, The University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, June 3-4, 2016.