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Effects of pH and fibrolytic enzymes on digestibility, bacterial protein synthesis, and fermentation in continuous culture

Yang et al., 2002

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3547598255462278047
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Yang W
Beauchemin K
Vedres D
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Animal Feed Science and Technology

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A dual effluent continuous culture system (CC) was used to investigate effects of pH and addition of fibrolytic enzymes to a dairy cow diet on fermentation, digestibility and bacterial protein synthesis. The experiment was a completely randomized design with two factorial …
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