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  • 31. Prevention of fungal colonization and digestion of cellulose by the addition of methylcellulose.
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  • 33. Effect of anaerobic fungi on glycoside hydrolase and polysaccharide depolymerase activities, in sacco straw degradation and volatile fatty acid concentrations in the rumen of gnotobiotically reared lambs.
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  • 36. Antimicrobial activity of 2-aminophenoxazin-3-one under anaerobic conditions.
    Atwal AS, Teather RM, Liss SN, Collins FW.
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  • 38. Effect of soluble carbohydrates on digestion of cellulose by pure cultures of rumen bacteria.
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