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    <publishedas>Dieser Beitrag ist im Tagungsband der 10. Wissenschaftagung erschienen: &#13;
Mayer, J.; Alföldi, T.; Leiber, F.; Dubois, D.; Fried, P.; Heckendorn, F.; Hillmann, E.; Klocke, P.; Lüscher, A.; Riedel, S.; Stolze, M.; Strasser, F.; van der Heijden, M. and Willer, H., (Hrsg.) (2009) Werte – Wege – Wirkungen: Biolandbau im Spannungsfeld zwischen Ernährungssicherung, Markt und Klimawandel. Beiträge zur 10. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau, Zürich, 11.-13. Februar 2009. &#13;
Band 1: Boden, Pflanzenbau, Agrartechnik, Umwelt- und Naturschutz, Biolandbau international, Wissensmanagement &#13;
Band 2: Tierhaltung, Agrarpolitik und Betriebswirtschaft, Märkte und Lebensmittel. &#13;
Verlag Dr. Köster, Berlin. &#13;
Der Tagungsband kann beim Verlag Dr. Köster bezogen werden; siehe http://www.verlag-koester.de/buch.php?id=645&amp;start=0&amp;fb_id=37</publishedas>
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    <title>Übersicht zur alternativen Wurmkontrolle bei kleinen Wiederkäuern</title>
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    <keywords>Gastro-intestinal nematodes, small ruminants, Duddingtonia flagrans, tanniniferous forages, phytotherapy</keywords>
    <abstract>Gastro-intestinal nematodes (GIN) are the most important problem in small ruminant&#13;
production with regard to animal welfare and economics. The control of GIN currently&#13;
relies almost exclusively on the use of synthetic anthelmintics. This is unsatisfactory&#13;
for organic as well as for conventional small ruminant farmers because of rapid increase&#13;
of resistant GIN populations and risk of residues in meat and milk. Alternatives&#13;
to synthetic anthelmintics are therefore needed. This poster presents the main alternative&#13;
control strategies for GIN. The strategies are divided into measures aimed at freeliving&#13;
GIN stages (grazing management, biological control) and at stages within the&#13;
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