Dr. Taha  Najar
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Dr. Taha Najar

Professor
National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia, Tunisia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition from National Agronomic Institute Paris, France

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Biography

Dr. Taha Najar is currently working as Professor in Animal Nutrition at the National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia. He has obtained his Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition from National Agronomic Institute Paris, France. He also received diploma in Agricultural Engineer of the Agronomic National Institute of Tunisia, diploma of high Agronomy of the National Institute Agronomic Paris-Grignon. His area of expertise includes Animal Nutrition, Dairy Science, Farm Animal Breeding, Livestock Management, and Poultry science. He has published 80 research articles in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Animal Nutrition
62%
Dairy Science
90%
Livestock Management
75%
Poultry Science
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Slimen, I.B., T. Najar, A. Ghram, H. Dabbebi, M. Ben Mrad and M. Abdrabbah, 2014. Reactive oxygen species, heat stress and oxidative-induced mitochondrial damage: A review. Int. J. Hyperthermia, 30: 513-523.
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  2. Neifar, M., A. Jaouani, A. Ayari, O. Abid and H.B. Salem et al., 2013. Improving the nutritive value of olive cake by solid state cultivation of the medicinal mushroom fomes fomentarius. Chemosphere, 91: 110-114.
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  3. Maatoug, A.N.B., S.B. Said, T. Najjar, S. Kalamoun, N.B. Khalifa, E.B. Aichae and M.B. Mrad, 2013. Influence of vitamins C and E on sperm motility of rabbit bucks. World Rabbit Sci., 21: 45-48.
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  4. Imen, B.S., N. Taha and B.M. Moncef, 2013. Technical and economical minimum price uses of the incorporation of some substituting raw materials in poultry feeding. Int. J. Appl. Poult. Res., 2: 19-22.
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  5. Zened, A., A. Troegeler-Meynadier, T. Najar and F. Enjalber, 2012. Effects of oil and natural or synthetic vitamin E on ruminal and milk fatty acid profiles in cows receiving a high-starch diet. J. Dairy Sci., 95: 5916-5926.
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  6. Slimene, A., C. Damergi, L. Chammakhi, T. Najar, M. Jbeli and M. Ben Mrad, 2012. Carcass characterization of bulls slaughtered between 14 and 26 months using the principal component analysis. J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 11: 2995-2999.
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  7. Slimene, A., C. Damergi, L. Chammakhi, T. Najar and M. Ben Mrad, 2012. The use of principal component analysis to characterize bulls aged between 14 and 26 months in Tunisia. Res. Opin. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2: 207-211.
  8. Ben Rhouma, L., M. Ben Mrad and T. Najar, 2012. Effects of ambient temperature, season, breed and age on spermiogram of sire in Tunisia. Res. Opin. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2: 473-479.
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  9. Younes, R.B., M. Ayadi, T. Najar, M. Caccamo, I. Schadt and M.B. M'Rad, 2011. Effect of thermal stress, cistern size and milking frequency on plasma mineral concentrations in holstein dairy cows. J. Life Sci., 5: 739-746.
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  10. Ayadi, M., X. Such, N. Ezzehizi, M. Zouari, T. Najar, M. Ben M'Rad and R. Casals, 2011. Relationship between mammary morphology traits and milk yield of Sicilo-Sarde dairy sheep in Tunisia. Small Ruminant Res., 96: 41-45.
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  11. Moujahed-Raach, A., C. Kayouly, M. Jlali, N. Moujahed and T. Najar, 2009. Effect of substitution of corn grain and soybean meal with corn gluten feed or corn distiller dried grains and soluble in ruminants. Res. J. Anim. Sci., 3: 1-5.
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  12. Taga, H., N. Moujahed, T. Naajar and C. Kayouli, 2008. Technical and economical interest of the incorporation of some substituting raw materials in animal feeding. Livestock Res. Rural Dev., Vol. 20. .
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  13. Gouhis, F., H. Chazouani, N. Moujahed and T. Najar, 2008. Effects of the partial substitution of soybean with faba bean(Vicia faba) in the concentrate on beef cattle performances. Res. J. Anim. Sci., 2: 118-122.
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  14. Ben Yourres, R., M. Ayadi, T. Najar, M. Zouari and A.A.K. Salama et al., 2007. Use of milking frequency for alleviating milk depression in holstein dairy cows under heat stress conditions. J. Dairy Sci., 90: 607-607.