Effects of Supplementation of Synbiotic Co-cultures Manufactured with Anaerobic Microbes on In Vitro Fermentation Characteristics and In Situ Degradability of Fermented TMR |
Lee, Shin-Ja
(Division of Applied Life Science(BK 21 Program), Graduate School Gyeongsang National University)
Shin, Nyeon-Hak (Division of Applied Life Science(BK 21 Program), Graduate School Gyeongsang National University) Hyun, Jong-Hwan (Division of Applied Life Science(BK 21 Program), Graduate School Gyeongsang National University) Kang, Tae-Won (Division of Applied Life Science(BK 21 Program), Graduate School Gyeongsang National University) An, Jung-Jun (Division of Applied Life Science(BK 21 Program), Graduate School Gyeongsang National University) Jung, Ho-Sik (Hanyang Feed Industrial Company limited) Moon, Yea-Hwang (Department Animal Science & Biotechnology, Jinju National University) Lee, Sung-Sill (Division of Applied Life Science(BK 21 Program), Graduate School Gyeongsang National University) |
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