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Enzymes as direct-feed additives for ruminants

Rode et al., 2001

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6554259302465053062
Author
Rode L
McAllister T
Beauchemin K
Morgavi D
Nsereko V
Yang W
Iwaasa A
Wang Y
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Biotechnology in animal husbandry

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Fibrolytic enzymes hold great potential to improve feed utilization and productivity in ruminants. In the past, it was believed that the endogenous activity against plant cell walls could not be augmented by supplementary exogenous enzymes. However, when diets of …
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