Prof. Dr. Tegene Negesse Aychiluhim
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Prof. Dr. Tegene Negesse Aychiluhim

Professor
Hawassa University, Ethiopia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition from University of Bonn, Germany

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Animal Production
62%
Animal Nutrition
90%
Small Ruminants
75%
Cell Biology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
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Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Negesse, T., C. Datt and S.S. Kundu, 2017. Residual feed intake, digestibility of nutrients and water utilizations in Murrah buffalo heifers. J. Dairy Vet. Anim. Res., Vol. 5. 10.15406/jdvar.2017.05.00138.
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  2. Getu, D., T. Negesse and M. Beyan, 2017. Nutrient composition and degradability of morphological fractions of two sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) varieties and the supplementary effect of their vine feeding on growth and carcass performances of grazing Arsi-Bale lambs. Adv. Plants Agric. Res., Vol. 7. 10.15406/apar.2017.07.00265.
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  3. Gebrehiwot, G., T. Negesse and A. Abebe, 2017. Effect of feeding Leucaena leucocephala leaves and pods on feed intake, digestibility, body weight change and carcass characteristic of central-highland sheep fed basal diet wheat bran and natural pasture hay in Tigray, Ethiopia. Int. J. Agric. Environ. Biotechnol., 10: 367-376.
  4. Gashu, G., N. Tegene and A. Aster, 2017. Assessment of availability and nutritive values of feed resources and their contribution to livestock nutrient requirements in Chire District, Southern Ethiopia. Agric. Res. Tech.: Open Access J., Vol. 7. 10.19080/ARTOAJ.2017.07.555720.
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  5. Tegene, N., G. Adugna and N. Ajebu, 2016. Assessment of livestock feed resource and effect of supplementing sweet potato vine hay on growth performance and feed intake of grazing local goats in Aleta Chuko Woreda, Sidama Zone SNNPR, Ethiopia. Int. J. Environ. Agric. Biotechnol., 1: 466-475.
  6. Negesse, T., M. Baysssa and S. Banerje, 2016. An in-vitro assessment of supplementary effect of concentrates containing graded levels of ground linseed “Linum usitatissimum” to household wastes on organic matter degradability, short chain fatty acids, microbial protein, metabolizable energy and relative feed values. Trop. Sub-Trop. Agro-Ecosyst., 18: 181-191.
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  7. Negesse, T., G. Gebremichael and M. Beyan, 2016. Supplementary effect of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) silage on growth performance and carcass traits of local lambs grazing natural pasture in Tembaro District, Southern Ethiopia. Int. J. Environ. Agric. Biotechnol., 1: 457-465.
  8. Negesse, T., D. Getu and M. Beyan, 2016. Biomass yield, nutrient content and in vitro dry matter digestibility of morphological fractions of two sweet potato varieties intercropped with coffee or maize-haricot bean. Afr. J. Agric. Res., 11: 416-421.
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  9. Negesse, T., C. Datt and S.S. Kundu, 2016. Variability in residual feed intake and nutrient utilization in Murrah buffalo heifers. Trop. Anim. Health Prod., 48: 1577-1584.
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  10. Mussa, A.A., T. Negesse and G. Assefa, 2016. Effect of dietary inclusion of local brewery by-product (Tela-atella) on quality and production of egg by Lohmann White chickens. Dyn. J. Anim. Sci. Technol., 2: 1-9.
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  11. Merga, B., N. Tegene and T. Adugna, 2016. Forage quality and methane reduction potentials of selected browse species from Borana rangeland, Southern Ethiopia. Am.-Eurasian J. Scient. Res., 11: 209-223.
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  12. Lemma, M., T. Negesse and A. Nurfeta, 2016. Assessment of feed resource availability and quality in Kedida Gamela district, southern Ethiopia. Int. J. Environ. Agric. Biotechnol., 1: 31-39.
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  13. Bayssa, M., T. Negesse and A. Tolera, 2016. Leaf biomass, chemical composition, in vitro gas and methane production and rumen degradation characteristics of some woody plant species in Afar rangeland of north-eastern Ethiopia. Middle-East J. Scient. Res., 24: 1252-1265.
  14. Bayssa, M., T. Negesse and A. Tolera, 2016. Effect of supplementation with different proportion of concentrate mixture and untreated or calcium hydroxide treated Acacia toritilis Leaves on feed intake, digestibility, nutrient retention and rumen fermentation parameters of Arsi‐Bale goats fed Rhodes grass hay basal diet. Iran. J. Applied Anim. Sci., 6: 599-612.
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  15. Bayssa, M., T. Negesse and A. Tolera, 2016. Effect of chemical and biological treatments on nutrient and phenolic composition, in sacco degradability, in vitro gas and methane production kinetics of Acacia tortitlis and Prosopis juliflora leaves and pods. Middle-East J. Scient. Res., 24: 1236-1251.
  16. Andualem, D., T. Negesse and A. Tolera, 2016. Milk yield and composition of grazing Arsi-Bale does supplemented with dried stinging nettle (Urtica simensis) leaf meal and growth rate of their suckling kids. Adv. Biol. Res., 10: 191-199.
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  17. Andualem, D., T. Negesse and A. Tolera, 2016. Methane concentration, organic matter digestibility, metabolisable energy and short chain fatty acid production of morphological fractions of stinging nettle (Urtica simensis) Measured through an In vitro gas test. Global Vet., 16: 276-284.
  18. Andualem, D., T. Negesse and A. Tolera, 2016. Chemical composition, in vitro organic matter digestibility and kinetics of rumen dry matter degradability of morphological fractions of stinging nettle (Urtica simensis). Adv. Biol. Res., 10: 183-190.
  19. Tegene, N., G. Dinku and B. Mohammed, 2015. Assessment of potential of natural pasture and other feed resources in sweet potato production system of Shebedino District, Sidama Zone, SNNPRS, Ethiopia. Int. J. Livestock Prod., 6: 91-98.
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  20. Tadesse, E., T. Negesse and G. Abebe, 2015. Sheep production and marketing system in southern Ethiopia: The case of Awassazuria district. Trop. Anim. Health Prod., 47: 1417-1425.
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  21. Hadgu, G.Z., T. Negesse and A. Nurfeta, 2015. Nutritive value of fresh, dried (hay) and ensiled vines of four sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) varieties grown in southern Ethiopia. Trop. Subtrop. Agroecosyst., 18: 195-205.
  22. Andualem, D., T. Negesse and A. Tolera, 2015. Biomass yield, chemical composition and in vitro organic matter digestibility of stinging nettle (Utrica simensis) from four locations at three stages of maturity. Livest. Res. Rural Dev., Vol. 27. .
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  23. Zereu, G., T. Negesse and A. Nurfeta, 2014. Chemical composition and in vitro dry matter digestibility of vines and roots of four sweet potato (Ipomoea batatasM) varieties grown in southern Ethiopia. Trop. Subtrop. Agroecosyst., 17: 547-555.
  24. Tadesse, E., T. Negesse and G. Abebe, 2014. Supplemental feeding options for fattening sheep on-farm in southern Ethiopia. Agric. Sci. Res. J., 4: 193-200.
  25. Geleta, T., T. Negesse, G. Abebe and A.L. Goetsch, 2013. Effect of supplementing grazing Arsi-Bale sheep with molasses-urea feed block on weight gain and economic return under farmers’ management condition. J. Cell Anim. Biol., 7: 125-131.
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  26. Melesee, A., W. Tiruneh and T. Negesse, 2012. Nutrient composition and effect of feeding different levels of Moringa stenopetala leaf meal on carcass traits of Rhode Island Red dual purpose grower chickens. Eth. J. Anim. Prod., 12: 23-36.
  27. Gebregiorgis, F., T. Negesse and A. Nurfeta, 2012. Feed intake and utilization in sheep fed graded levels of dried moringa (Moringa stenopetala) leaf as a supplement to Rhodes grass hay. Trop. Anim. Health Prod., 44: 511-517.
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  28. Wolde, S., T. Negesse and A. Melesse, 2011. Effect of dietary protein concentration on feed intake, body mass gain and carcass traits of Rhode Island Red chicken. J. Sci. Dev., 1: 53-64.
  29. Teklu, B., T. Negesse and A. Angassa, 2011. Effect of farming systems on livestock feed resources and feeding systems in Benishangul-Gumuz region, western Ethiopia. Int. Res. J. Agric. Sci,. 1: 20-28.
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  30. Melesse, A., W. Tiruneh and T. Negesse, 2011. Effects of feeding Moringa stenopetala leaf meal on nutrient intake and growth performance of Rhode Island Red chicks under tropical climate. Trop. Subtropical Agroecosyst., 14: 485-492.
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  31. Melesse, A. and T. Negesse, 2011. Phenotypic and morphological characterization of indigenous chicken populations in southern region of Ethiopia. Anim. Genet. Resour., 49: 19-31.
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  32. Wolde, S., T. Negesse and A. Melesse, 2010. The effect of dietary protein concentration on nutrient utilization of Rhode Island red chicken in Wolaita (Southern Ethiopia). Trop. Subtropical Agroecosyst., 14: 271-278.
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  33. Teklu, B., T. Negesse and A. Angassa, 2010. Effects of farming systems on floristic composition, yield and nutrient content of forages at the natural pasture of Assosa zone (western Ethiopia). Trop. Subtropical Agroecosyst., 12: 583-592.
  34. Negesse, T., S. Funte and A. Tolera, 2010. Forage dry matter yield and nutritive value of the natural pasture of umbulo wacho watershed, Southern Ethiopia. East Afr. J. Sci., 4: 1-10.
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  35. Negesse, T. and A. Tera, 2010. Effects of feeding different levels of cooked and sun dried fish offal on carcass traits of growing Rhode Island Red chicks. Trop. Anim. Health Prod., 42: 45-54.
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  36. Funte, S., T. Negesse and G. Legesse, 2010. Feed resources and their management systems in Ethiopian highlands: The case of Umbulo Wacho Watershed in Southern Ethiopia. Trop. Subtrop. Agroecosyst., 12: 47-56.
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  37. Tera, A., T. Neggese and A. Melesse, 2009. The effect of partial substitution of plant protein by fishmeal prepared out of cooked and sun dried fish offal on feed intake and carcass traits of Rhode Island Red chicks. Ethiop. J. Sci., 32: 75-80.
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  38. Tegene, N., 2009. Nutritional composition, volatile fatty acids production, organic matter degradability and anti-nutritional factors of some agro-industrial by-products of Ethiopia. Ethiopian J. Sci., 32: 145-152.
  39. Negesse, T., H.P.S. Makkar and K. Becker, 2009. Nutritive value of some non-conventional feed resources of Ethiopia determined by chemical analyses and an in vitro gas method. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 154: 204-217.
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  40. Tera, A., T. Negesse, A. Melesse and Y.T. Giorgis, 2008. Effect of rate of inclusion of fishmeal prepared out of cooked and sun dried fish offal on feed intake, growth and feed efficiency of growing Rhode Island Red chicks. East Afr. J. Sci., 2: 111-118.
  41. Tera, A., T. Negesse and A. Melesse, 2008. Effect of rate of inclusion of fishmeal prepared by cooking and sun drying of fish offal on feed intake and nutrient retention of growing Rhode Island Red chicks. SINET: Ethiopian J. Sci., 31: 151-156.
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  42. Negesse, T., A.K. Patra, L.J. Dawson, A. Tolera, R.C. Merkel, T. Sahlu and A.L. Goetsch, 2007. Performance of Spanish and Boer× Spanish doelings consuming diets with different levels of broiler litter. Small Ruminant Res., 69: 187-197.
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  43. Tegene, N., M. Rodehutscord and E. Pfeffer, 2001. Effects of dietary crude protein level on the digestibility of nutrients, excretion of fecal N and urinary N-fractions and the kinetics of 15N labeled urea in growing male goat kids. SINET Ethiopia J. Sci., 24: 265-282.
  44. Negesse, T., M. Rodehutscord and E. Pfeffer, 2001. The effect of dietary crude protein level on intake, growth, protein retention and utilization of growing male Saanen kids. Small Ruminant Res., 39: 243-251.
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  45. Tegene, N. and K.J. Peters, 1996. Evaluation of the production performance of RhodeIsland chicken carrying naked neck and dwarf genes: Carcass characteristics. Ethiopian J. Agric. Sci., 15: 77-85.
  46. Tegene, N., 1994. Prevalence of bovine flatworms in different seasons and altitudes of southern Ethiopia. J. Anim. Health Prod. Afr., 42: 199-203.
  47. Tegene, N. and K. Jpeters, 1994. Evaluation of the production performance of Rhode Island Chicken carrying naked neck and dwarf genes: Egg quality. Ethiopian J. Agric. Sci., 14: 88-95.
  48. Tegene, N., 1993. Prevalence of gastrointestinal nematodes of cattle in different seasons, altitudes and classes of cattle in Sidama, Gedio, Borena and Arero Awrajas of southern Ethiopia. J. Anim. Prod. Res., 13: 33-40.
  49. Tegene, N., 1993. Prevalence of diseases, parasites and predators of local chickens in Leku, southern Ethiopia. Bull. Anim. Health Prod. Afr., 41: 317-321.
  50. Tegene, N., 1992. Performance of naked neck and dwarf Rhode Island chicken at Awassa. EJAS, 13: 58-66.
  51. Tegene, N., 1992. Internal parasites of local chicken in Leku, Sidamo. Ethiopia J. Agric. Sci., 13: 67-74.
  52. Tegene, N., 1992. Dietary status of smallholder local chicken in Leku, Southern Ethiopia. SINET, 15: 57-67.
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  53. Tegene, N., 1991. Digestibility of poultry litter and its influence on the performance of beef stock. Pt. 1, Digestibility of poultry litter in sheep. Ethiopian J. Sci.: SINET, 14: 93-102.
  54. Flachowsky, G., T. Ayalew, T. Negesse and K. Banjaw, 1985. Feeding poultry litter to grazing Boran Zebu bulls and Ogaden sheep in Ethiopia. Archiv fur Tierernaehrung, 35: 507-514.
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