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Valérie Heuzé

Researcher at Agro ParisTech

Publications -  8
Citations -  1085

Valérie Heuzé is an academic researcher from Agro ParisTech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bacillus subtilis & Animal feed. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 783 citations.

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State-of-the-art on use of insects as animal feed.

TL;DR: The information synthesized is expected to open new avenues for a large scale use of insect products as animal feed, and the levels of Ca and fatty acids in insect meals can be enhanced by manipulation of the substrate on which insects are reared.
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Surface hydrophobicity and electrical properties of Bacillus subtilis strains, potential phytopathogen antagonists in tomato crops

TL;DR: A good correlation exists between hydrophobic properties and electrophoretic mobilities, which may be very useful for the selection of phytopathogen antagonists, in spite of the fact that other mechanisms such as nutrient competition, induced resistance and antifungal metabolite production are also involved in surface colonization.
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Tables of nutritive value for farm animals in tropical and Mediterranean regions: an important asset for improving the use of local feed resources

TL;DR: The project "Tables of nutritive values for farm animals in tropical and Mediterranean regions" led by INRA, CIRAD and AFZ (and supported by FAO) aims to create an updated and comprehensive set of datasheets for more than 700 fodders and raw materials as mentioned in this paper.
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Handling of missing data to improve the mining of large feed databases.

TL;DR: Imputation methods, particularly model-based versions, were found to perform better than deletion methods in terms of maximizing information use and minimizing bias although the extent of differences between methods depended on the type of missing data.
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Data engineering for creating feed tables and animal models in the tropical context

TL;DR: The CCA analysis showed soil parameters has selected effects on patterns of distribution and productivity of pasture, and the effect of woody cover on herbaceous biomass are less significant than soil properties in the savannah zone where woody and grass coexist.