Author: Barrios, E.
- Effects of sample post harvest treatment on aerobic decomposition and anaerobic in-vitro digestion of tropical legumes with contracting quality
- The effect of mixing prunings of two tropical shrub legumes (Calliandra houstoniana and Indigofera zollingeriana) with contrasting quality on N release in the soil and apparent N degradation in the rumen
- Comparison of aerobic and anaerobic methods to assess quality of tropical multipurpose shrub legumes
Author: Lascano Aguilar, Carlos Eduardo
- Effects of sample post harvest treatment on aerobic decomposition and anaerobic in-vitro digestion of tropical legumes with contracting quality
- The effect of mixing prunings of two tropical shrub legumes (Calliandra houstoniana and Indigofera zollingeriana) with contrasting quality on N release in the soil and apparent N degradation in the rumen
- Comparison of aerobic and anaerobic methods to assess quality of tropical multipurpose shrub legumes
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