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Comparative analysis of silage fermentation and in vitro digestibility of tropical grass prepared with Acremonium and Tricoderma species producing cellulases

Khota et al., 2018

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13950343923261994202
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Khota W
Pholsen S
Higgs D
Cai Y
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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences

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Objective To find out ways of improving fermentation quality of silage, the comparative analysis of fermentation characteristics and in vitro digestibility of tropical grasses silage applied with cellulases produced from Acremonium or Tricoderma species were studied in …
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