Dr. Mohammad Sedghi, Associate Professor of Poultry Nutrition

Dr. Mohammad Sedghi, Associate Professor of Poultry Nutrition

mo.sedghi@iut.ac.ir
Office
Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran, P.O.Box: 84156-83111
Phone
+98 313 3913511
Fax
+98 313 3913501
Research Interests
Poultry Nutrition
Poultry modeling
poultry optimization
type: Journal
Title Conference / Journal Date
Whole-genome analysis and enzymatic profiling of Bacillus spizizenii as a xylanase-producing source from Iran INTERNATIONAL MICROBIOLOGY
Isolation, characterization, and genomic analysis of Bacillus halotolerans C1 as a robust alkaline protease source 3 Biotech
Performance, Body Weight Uniformity, Feather Pecking Behavior, Bone Quality and Intestinal Histomorphology in Pullets Fed Mash or Pelleted Diets at Different Rearing Stages Poultry Science Journal
Chick embryo development assessment and fertility detection using pixel-wise hyperspectral image analysis and deep learning POULTRY SCIENCE
A free-space dielectric system with X-band coaxial-to-waveguide adapters for nondestructive fertility detection in unincubated chicken eggs: Optimizing spectrum, orientation, features, and classifiers COMPUTERS AND ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE
Mode of synergistic action of hydrolyzable tannins and probiotic microorganisms on the growth performance, immunology, ileal histomorphology and microbiology in broiler chickens Livestock Science
Microwave spectroscopy in a free-space arrangement for nondestructive quality assessment of chicken eggs: Comparing different measurement modes and feature selection approaches FOOD CHEMISTRY
Lysophospholipid Supplementation in Broiler Breeders' Diet Benefits Offspring's Productive Performance, Blood Parameters, and Hepatic ?-Oxidation Genes Animals
Effect of Adding a Toxin Binder to the Aflatoxin-Infected Diet on Growth Performance, Intestinal Morphology, Immune Responses, and Liver Pathological Changes of Broilers Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
The Effects of Acidifier Inclusion in the Diet on Growth Performance, Gastrointestinal Health, Ileal Microbial Population, and Gene Expression in Broilers