Autor: Goopy, John P.
- Application of nutrient concentration of cattle faeces to develop algorithms estimating apparent in vivo digestibility and metabolisable energy of tropical ruminant forages
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- Improved greenhouse gas emission factors for smallholder livestock systems in East Africa
Autor: Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
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