T. Parker's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of feeding Camelina sativa to layer birds on egg production, egg quality characteristics, egg lipids, and fatty acid and lipid oxidation products. Fifty-eight-week-old
ISA Brown Leghorn laying hens (n = 48) were kept in individual cages and were fed a corn- and soybean meal-based diet with
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Citations
... Then, for unknown reasons, this oilseed became unimportant, and production of camelina decreased in the Middle Ages. Recently, camelina has received much attention as a potentially unique oilseed crop from scholars all over the world, especially in Canada and the USA (Puzio et al. 2021;Stamenković et al. 2021;Anca et al. 2019;Cherian et al. 2009). ...