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Orpin, 1984 - Google Patents

The role of ciliate protozoa and fungi in the rumen digestion of plant cell walls

Orpin, 1984

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9501867568050459479
Author
Orpin C
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Animal Feed Science and Technology

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The major constituents of plant cell walls and the enzymology of cell wall degradation are reviewed. The ability of ciliates and rumen fungi to invade plant tissues and their association with these tissues are discussed. The properties of the ciliate-bacterium ecosystem are …
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