Although concerns over the environmental impact of excess P in the excreta from pig production and governmental regulations have driven research toward reducing dietary supplementation of P to swine diets for over a decade, recent dramatic increases in feed costs have further motivated researchers to identify means to further reduce dietary P supplementation. We have demonstrated that genetic background impacts P utilization in young pigs and have identified genetic polymorphisms in several target genes related to mineral utilization. In this study, we examined the impact of a SNP in the calcitonin receptor gene (CALCR) on P utilization in growing pigs. In Exp. 1, 36 gilts representing the 3 genotypes identified by this CALCR SNP (11, 12, a...
Improving dietary phosphorus (P) absorption and retention has been intensively studied in pig and po...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the available P requirements of grower and grower/finish...
The calcium and phosphorus requirements of growing-finishing swine have not been satisfactorily reso...
Although concerns over the environmental impact of excess P in the excreta from pig production and g...
Concern over the environmental impact of phosphate (P) excretion from pig production has led to redu...
Calcium and phosphorus are irreplaceable components of life. Tracking the fate of calcium and phosph...
Concern over the environmental effect of P excretion from pig production has led to reduced dietary ...
Dietary phosphorus frequently exceeds age-specific requirements and pig manure often contains high p...
BACKGROUND: In monogastric animals, phosphorus (P) homeostasis is maintained by regulating intestina...
Phosphorus (P) is of vital importance for many aspects of metabolism, including bone mineralization,...
Phosphorus (P) is an important element of various metabolic and signalling processes, including bone...
Phosphate (P) is an essential nutrient for both muscular and skeletal growth. Because the sources of...
With the objective to evaluate available phosphorus levels in diets for swine genetically selected f...
With the objective to evaluate the effect of dietary available phosphorus levels (aP) on the perform...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has enacted regulations that will restrict the amount of p...
Improving dietary phosphorus (P) absorption and retention has been intensively studied in pig and po...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the available P requirements of grower and grower/finish...
The calcium and phosphorus requirements of growing-finishing swine have not been satisfactorily reso...
Although concerns over the environmental impact of excess P in the excreta from pig production and g...
Concern over the environmental impact of phosphate (P) excretion from pig production has led to redu...
Calcium and phosphorus are irreplaceable components of life. Tracking the fate of calcium and phosph...
Concern over the environmental effect of P excretion from pig production has led to reduced dietary ...
Dietary phosphorus frequently exceeds age-specific requirements and pig manure often contains high p...
BACKGROUND: In monogastric animals, phosphorus (P) homeostasis is maintained by regulating intestina...
Phosphorus (P) is of vital importance for many aspects of metabolism, including bone mineralization,...
Phosphorus (P) is an important element of various metabolic and signalling processes, including bone...
Phosphate (P) is an essential nutrient for both muscular and skeletal growth. Because the sources of...
With the objective to evaluate available phosphorus levels in diets for swine genetically selected f...
With the objective to evaluate the effect of dietary available phosphorus levels (aP) on the perform...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has enacted regulations that will restrict the amount of p...
Improving dietary phosphorus (P) absorption and retention has been intensively studied in pig and po...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the available P requirements of grower and grower/finish...
The calcium and phosphorus requirements of growing-finishing swine have not been satisfactorily reso...