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UPM's Staff Profile
DR. FRISCO BIN NOBILLY
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
frisco@upm.edu.my
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PROFESSIONAL

I'm a senior lecturer in agro-silvopastoral systems who researches and teaches the pasture science and livestock-crop integration. My research is primarily in the areas of livestock (ruminant) integration, grazing management and pasture production. Much of my research involves finding alternative to solve practical problems. I work closely with farmers and industry professionals such as the Malaysia Palm Oil Berhad. My research demonstrates how livestock integration can be adopted to minimised the used of chemical herbicide that are somehow dangerous for biodiversity. I incorporate my research expertise into lectures on animal agriculture, pasture science, animal science statistics and experiment in undergraduate courses.
NAME :
(Dr.) FRISCO BIN NOBILLY
POST :
ENTITY :
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

FIELD OF SUPERVISION
ANIMAL SCIENCES


EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
2015
PhD in Animal Science
2007
Master of Science
2002
Bachelor of Science
2000
Diploma in Forestry Sciences
WORKING EXPERIENCE
2018
Program Coordinator for LabEx UPM, Agropolis International, Montpellier, France
2015
Lecturer
TEACHING
2023
Crop-Livestock Integration
2023
Pasture Science
2023
Grazing Management
2023
Animal Agriculture
2023
Statistics for Animal Science
CURRENT RESEARCH
2023
Crop-Livestock Integration
PUBLICATION
2024
Effects of Inoculation and Fermentation Time on in vitro Digestibility, Microbial Population and Rumen Fermentation Characteristics of Industrial Potato Waste
2021
Application of targeted goat grazing in oil palm plantations: Assessment of weed preference, spatial use of grazing area and live weight change
2021
Rotational cattle grazing improves understory vegetation biodiversity and structural complexity in oil palm plantations
2017
Targeted grazing by goats in palm oil plantations: Assessment of weed preference, spatial use of grazing area and live weight change
2016
The effect of harvest height on agronomic properties and nutritive value of napier and guinea grass
2014
The potential of diverse pastures to reduce nitrogen leaching on New Zealand dairy farms