Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2012
Volume: 11
Issue: 18
Page No. 3251 - 3257

Effects of Different Oils on the Fatty Acid Profiles of Culture Medium and Ruminal Microorganisms in vitro

Authors : M.Z. Wang, H.R. Wang, L.H. Yu, D.P. Bu and J.Q. Wang

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