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  • 13. Transcript profiling of two alfalfa genotypes with contrasting cell wall composition in stems using a cross-species platform: optimizing analysis by masking biased probes.
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  • 14. Optimizing ammonia processing conditions to enhance susceptibility of legumes to fiber hydrolysis: alfalfa.
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  • 19. Effect of white rot basidiomycetes on chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of oat straw and alfalfa stems.
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