Autor: Newbold, C.J.
- Influence of foliage from different accessions of the sub-tropical leguminous tree, Sesbania sesban, on ruminal protozoa in Ethiopian and Scottish sheep
- Chemical composition and degradation characteristics of foliage of some African multipurpose trees
- Antimicrobial factors in African multipurpose trees
- Effect of defaunation on utilisation of poor quality tropical feed by sheep
- Influence of saponins and sapogenins on the bacteriolytic activity of ciliate protozoa from the sheep rumen
- Effect of sesbania species on rumen protozoa
Autor: Odenyo, A.A.
- Influence of foliage from different accessions of the sub-tropical leguminous tree, Sesbania sesban, on ruminal protozoa in Ethiopian and Scottish sheep
- Effect of defaunation on utilisation of poor quality tropical feed by sheep
- Influence of saponins and sapogenins on the bacteriolytic activity of ciliate protozoa from the sheep rumen
- Effect of sesbania species on rumen protozoa
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