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Acta Agriculturæ Scandinavica, Section A – Animal Science publishes results of original research in animal science and their applications related to the following topics:
- Animal breeding and genetics
- Molecular genetics
- Animal physiology and reproduction
- Nutrition and feeding
- Animal behaviour and welfare
- General animal husbandry and systems of production, including economic and technical aspects
- Hygiene and quality of animal products
In addition to original articles, covering basic as well as applied subjects, the journal features review articles and short communications.
Acta Agriculturæ Scandinavica, Section A – Animal Science forms part of a pack of titles published in collaboration with the Nordic Association of Agricultural Scientists (NJF). The series also includes Section B - Soil & Plant Science.
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica A and B are available to purchase as a combined subscription.This provides access to both journals in the series, and is available to institutional subscribers only. For full pricing information, please view the Taylor & Francis Journals Price List here.
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Scientists in research, teaching and extension with specialised interest in animal science and production.
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Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B — Soil & Plant Science
Research on soil and plant science and interactions in agricultural/horticultural systems; sustainability, water/nutrient efficiency and bio-/nanotechnology.
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