Gordon et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Degradation and utilization of cellulose and straw by three different anaerobic fungi from the ovine rumenGordon et al., 1989
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- Gordon G
- Phillips M
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- Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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Three different ruminal fungi, a Neocallimastix sp.(strain LM-1), a Piromonas sp.(strain SM- 1), and a Sphaeromonas sp.(strain NM-1), were grown anaerobically in liquid media which contained a suspension of either 1%(wt/vol) purified cellulose or finely milled wheat straw as …
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