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Comparison of the action of rumen bacteria on cell walls from Eragrostis tef

Morris et al., 1980

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27285122466279030
Author
Morris E
Van Gylswyk N
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The Journal of Agricultural Science

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A selection of the hemicellulose-utilizing rumen bacteria isolated by Henning (1979) were partially characterized. These and a number of other cellulolytic organisms were incubated in vitro with teff (Eragrostis tef) cell walls, and the extent of solubilization and utilization by …
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