Sijtsma et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Degradation and utilization of grass cell walls by anaerobic fungi isolated from yak, llama and sheepSijtsma et al., 1993
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- 16457125614686589965
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- Sijtsma L
- Tan B
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- Animal feed science and technology
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Anaerobic fungi were isolated from the rumen fluid of sheep and from the faeces of llama and yak. Based on morphology and growth characteristics, five isolates were identified as Neocallimastix species. One species, isolated from rumen fluid, showed properties …
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