2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13071193
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Importance of Mid-Infrared Spectra Regions for the Prediction of Mastitis and Ketosis in Dairy Cows

Abstract: Mid-infrared (MIR) spectroscopy is routinely applied to determine major milk components, such as fat and protein. Moreover, it is used to predict fine milk composition and various traits pertinent to animal health. MIR spectra indicate an absorbance value of infrared light at 1060 specific wavenumbers from 926 to 5010 cm−1. According to research, certain parts of the spectrum do not contain sufficient information on traits of dairy cows. Hence, the objective of the present study was to identify specific region… Show more

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“…All this provides a clear picture of risk sources in aquaculture and more information and knowledge pointing to some blind spots in producers' perceptions which could result in inappropriate risk management decisions. Gruber et al [20] investigated the suitability of MIR spectral data for the prediction of bovine clinical mastitis and clinical ketosis with different methods, as well as various milk components, and outlined particularly relevant wavelengths for predictions, respectively. Studies that seek to predict traits such as mastitis and ketosis in dairy cows should consider utilizing spectral regions beyond the suggested ones, as valuable information can be found in these additional areas.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All this provides a clear picture of risk sources in aquaculture and more information and knowledge pointing to some blind spots in producers' perceptions which could result in inappropriate risk management decisions. Gruber et al [20] investigated the suitability of MIR spectral data for the prediction of bovine clinical mastitis and clinical ketosis with different methods, as well as various milk components, and outlined particularly relevant wavelengths for predictions, respectively. Studies that seek to predict traits such as mastitis and ketosis in dairy cows should consider utilizing spectral regions beyond the suggested ones, as valuable information can be found in these additional areas.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%