Limited information exists on the response of grass and legume silage to enzyme and bacterial inoculant treatments when wilted to drier than desired conditions. This study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of cellulase (from T richoderma longibrachiatum) application rate, when combined with a ba
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Effect of fermentation and bacterial inoculation on lucerne cell walls
β Scribed by Beth A. Jones; Ronald D. Hatfield; Richard E. Muck
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1992
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- Article
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