The phenolic equipment of maize stem tissues was investigated in relation to the feeding value of the detergent ยฎbre components. Sixteen maize inbred lines, including three brown-midrib 3 mutants and their normal counterparts, were selected for highly divergent in vitro cell wall digestibility. Thes
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Relationship between stalk cell wall digestibility and fibre composition in maize
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 69
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