Effect of Supplementing Microbial Phytase on Performance of Broiler Breeders Fed Low Non-phytate Phosphorus Diet |
Bhanja, S.K.
(Project Directorate on Poultry)
Reddy, V.R. (Department of Livestock Production and Management, College of Veterinary Science) Panda, A.K. (Project Directorate on Poultry) Rao, S.V. Rama (Project Directorate on Poultry) Sharma, R.P. (Project Directorate on Poultry) |
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