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Methionine analogues HMB and HMBi increase the abundance of cellulolytic bacterial representatives in the rumen of cattle with no direct effects on fibre degradation

Martin, C. | Mirande, C. | Morgavi, D.P. | Forano, E. | Devillard, E. | Mosoni, P.


Bibliographic information
Volume 182 Issue 1 Pagination 16-24 - 24 ISSN 0377-8401
Publisher
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Other Subjects
Cp; Bw; Fibrolytic bacteria; Dm; Neutral detergent fiber; Fibrobacter succinogenes; Corn; Om; Hmbi; Fibre degradation; Fibrolytic activities; Bacterial colonization; Methionine analogues; Endo-1; 4-beta-glucanase; Ruminal fermentation; Vfas; Ruminococcus flavefaciens; Holstein; Xylanases; Corn silage; Cmcase; Hmb; Andfom
Language
English
Type
Journal Article; Text

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