Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
Volume 43 Number 12 2003
Nutrition-Parasite Interaction in Sheep
EA02229Anthelmintic resistance in sheep nematodes in Australia: the need for new approaches
R. B. Besier and S. C. J. Love
pp. 1383-1391
EA02228Effects of parasitism on the nutrient economy of sheep: an overview
A. R. Sykes and A. W. Greer
pp. 1393-1398
EA03007Principles of nutrient partitioning for wool, growth and reproduction: implications for nematode parasitism
N. R. Adams and S. M. Liu
pp. 1399-1407
EA03017Potential impact of nematode parasitism on nutrient partitioning for wool production, growth and reproduction in sheep
S. M. Liu, D. G. Masters and N. R. Adams
pp. 1409-1417
EA02224Nematodes and nutrient partitioning
N. C. Roy, E. N. Bermingham, I. A. Sutherland and W. C. McNabb
pp. 1419-1426
EA03051Nutritional programming of young sheep to improve later-life production and resistance to nematode parasites: a brief review
M. R. Knox, K. Deng and J. V. Nolan
pp. 1431-1435
EA03006Metabolic effects of host defence responses during gastrointestinal parasitism in sheep
I. G. Colditz
pp. 1437-1443
EA03003Nutritional influences on the expression of genotypic resistance to gastrointestinal nematode infection in sheep
S. W. Walkden-Brown and S. J. Eady
pp. 1445-1454
EA03002Mineral nutrition and its effects on gastrointestinal immune function of sheep
S. J. McClure
pp. 1455-1461
EA03008Impact of non-protein nitrogen supplements on nematode infected sheep
M. R. Knox
pp. 1463-1468
EA03272Conclusion and Recommendations
J. W. Steele, M. R. Knox, R. B. Besier and L. P. Kahn
pp. 1487-1488