2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2018.11.007
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Effects of feeding endophyte-infected tall fescue seeds to stocker Angus steers on retail quality attributes of beef strip steaks

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“…Lightness values for subcutaneous and longissimus muscle color measurements were altered with maternal fescue treatment, whereas redness and yellowness were not affected. Others found that finishing steers on E+ tall fescue pastures [ 44 ] or feeding tall fescue seed [ 48 ] did not alter lean or subcutaneous fat color measures. In contrast, Baublits et al [ 49 ] reported darker, more yellow color of the longissimus muscle of steers grazing E+ tall fescue compared to those grazing E+ tall fescue and supplemented with soyhulls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lightness values for subcutaneous and longissimus muscle color measurements were altered with maternal fescue treatment, whereas redness and yellowness were not affected. Others found that finishing steers on E+ tall fescue pastures [ 44 ] or feeding tall fescue seed [ 48 ] did not alter lean or subcutaneous fat color measures. In contrast, Baublits et al [ 49 ] reported darker, more yellow color of the longissimus muscle of steers grazing E+ tall fescue compared to those grazing E+ tall fescue and supplemented with soyhulls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shear force values of other muscles (longissimus, gluteus, and semitendinosus) were not affected in this study. Others have shown that feeding tall fescue seed during the stocker phase [ 48 ] or finishing cattle on E+ fescue pastures [ 44 , 50 ] did not impact shear force values in longissimus muscle. Underwood et al [ 51 ] reported higher shear force values and lower total lipid content of longissimus muscle in steers born to dams that were under-fed during mid-gestation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the performed literature overview on the topic of the conceptual foundations and applied aspects of strategic marketing management of retail trade enterprises showed that they are thoroughly studied in the existing works and publications, in which large attention is paid to opposition between online and traditional retail trade entrepreneurship. Certain issues of quality management of strategic marketing management of retail trade enterprises are studied in the works (Wu et al, 2019;Prabusankar et al, 2018;Holtcamp et al, 2019;Wu et al, 2019;Nguyen et al, 2019;Coetzee & Coetzee, 2019;Rangarajan & Krishna, 2018). The problems of authomatization of the modern practices of quality management in the process of strategic marketing management of retail trade enterprises, connected to the necessity to consider the specific (non-standard) consumer preferences, are discussed in the works (Mikhailov & Razmochaeva, 2018).…”
Section: A Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%