Sharma et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Combinatorial approaches to improve plant cell wall digestion: possible solution for cattle feed problemsSharma et al., 2007
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- 5366521776816382902
- Author
- Sharma K
- Kuhar S
- Kuhad R
- Bhat P
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- Publication venue
- Lignocellulose biotechnology: future prospects
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Ruminants represent a significant proportion of the domesticated animal species worldwide, and among farmed livestock are the best adapted to utilize plant material as feed. Almost half of the global carbon fixed annually by photosynthesis is incorporated into plant cell wall …
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