2000/2001 Research Results: Table of Contents
- Research Results
- 1. Facilitating Market Access
- 1.1 FMA 160: Improving conditions and welfare on stock trucks
- 1.2 FMA 161: Welfare Implications of Intensive Grazing Systems for Beef Production
- 1.3 FMA 162: Electric Current profiles during Livestock Stunning
- 1.4 FMA 163: Short Scrotum Castration of Lambs
- 1.5 FMA 164: Chronic pain in calves
- 1.6 FMA 165: Alleviation of dehorning distress in calves
- 1.7 FMA 166: Defining Montreal Process Indicators for New Zealand's planted forest estate
- 1.8 FMA 167: Using life cycle analysis to compare the environmental impacts of wood products and their substitutes
- 1.9 FMA 173: The impact of colostrum collection on the welfare of dairy calves
- 1.10 FMA 169: Generic HACCP Models for Food Assurance
- 1.11 FMA 170: Facilitating market access for New Zealand apples to Australia - Quantitative PCR determination for Erwinia amylovora (Part II)
- 1.12 FMA 171: Identification Key to Tydeidae of New Zealand
- 1.13 FMA 134: An assessment of the Asian Crisis and Droughts: 1997-2000
- 1.14 FMA 151: Assessment of calf castration methods
- 2. Maintaining Biosecurity
- 2.1 MBS 361: Lymantria & Orygia
- 2.2 MBS 362: Assessment of contamination soil as a risk pathway
- 2.4 MBS 364: Rapid identification of target pathogens in imported wood
- 2.5 MBS 365: To develop a blood test for the detection of sheep infected with Echinococcus granulosus
- 2.6 MBS 366: Passage time for weed seeds in digestive tract of herbivorous stock
- 2.7 MBS 367: Use of veterinary practices to define baseline patterns of animal disease for national animal health surveillance
- 2.8 MBS 368: Spread of Salmonella Brandenburg organisms in sheep yards
- 3. Promoting Industry & Rural Community Performance
- 3.1 ICP 510: The implications of E-Commerce for agriculture and forestry
- 3.2 ICP 511: Mäori development of indigenous forests
- 3.3 ICP 512: Consultancy services to Mäori farmers: A survey of farm consultants in New Zealand
- 3.4 ICP 513: The impact of Producer Board deregulation in other countries
- 4. Facilitating Resource Management
- 4.1 FRM 440: Gully Management, Gisborne District (Parts 1 and 2)
- 4.2 FRM 441: Pig `free range' management systems
- 4.3 FRM 442: Transportation of ostrich and emu - issues and recommendations
- 4.4 FRM 443: Developing management guidelines for the sustainable management of indigenous forests on private land
- 4.5 FRM 444: Modelling growth & yield
- 4.6 FRM 445: Management guidelines for pinhole borer in beech forests
- 4.7 FRM 446: Assessing existing silviculture trials
- 4.8 FRM 447: Investigation of rapid onset and long-acting analgesia for velvet antler removal
- 4.9 FRM 449: Layer hen welfare in modified cage or alternative systems
- 4.10 FRM 450: Broiler welfare - a review of latest research and projects in progress internationally
- 4.11 FRM 452: Potential transmission routes of Campylobacter from the environment to humans - feral animals
- 4.12 FRM 451: Pathways of faecal microbial transfer from farms to rural streams
- 4.13 FRM 400: Review MAF roles with respect to microbiological contamination of freshwater, and its impacts
- 4.14 FRM 404: Disbudding & dehorning
- 4.15 FRM 405: Animal welfare on organic dairy farms in New Zealand
- 5. Possum Biocontrol
- 5.1 PBC 261: Gametes and embryos in the female reproductive tract
- 5.2 PBC 263: Blocking embryonic development in Brushtail Possums
- 5.3 PBC 264: Immune responses in pouch young and adult possums
- 5.4 PBC 260: Population and behavioural responses of wild possums to fertility control
- 5.5 PBC 265: Synchronised oestrus and controlled mating in possums and oral delivery of biocontrol agents
- 5.6 PBC 266: Development of stably-transfected cell lines for GnRH-R and a possum-specific assay
- 5.7 PBC 268: Riboflavin carrier protein (RCP): Identification, purification and biological consequences
- 5.8 PBC 269: Control of reproduction by targeting the possums pituitary gland through the use of GnRH-toxin conjugates
- 5.9 PBC 267: Immunology of bovine tuberculosis
- 5.10 PBV 270: Manipulation of possum viruses
- 5.11 PBV 271: Transgenic worms for the control of possums
- Appendix One
- Appendix Two
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