Autor: Herrero, Mario
- The influence of diet of the donor animal on the initial bacterial concentration of ruminal fluid and in vitro gas production degradability parameters
- The effect of fermentable nitrogen availability on the gas production degradability of NDF
- Effect of frequency of ovine ruminal sampling on microbial activity and substrate fermentation
Autor: Jessop, N.S.
- The influence of diet of the donor animal on the initial bacterial concentration of ruminal fluid and in vitro gas production degradability parameters
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- Effect of frequency of ovine ruminal sampling on microbial activity and substrate fermentation
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