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  • 24. Diversity of bovine rumen methanogens In vitro in the presence of condensed tannins, as determined by sequence analysis of 16S rRNA gene library.
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  • 29. Methanobrevibacter phylotypes are the dominant methanogens in sheep from Venezuela.
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  • 30. Molecular diversity analysis of rumen methanogenic Archaea from goat in eastern China by DGGE methods using different primer pairs.
    Cheng YF, Mao SY, Liu JX, Zhu WY.
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  • 34. The rumen ciliate fauna of domestic sheep (Ovis ammon aires) from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
    Göçmen B, Dehority BA, Talu GH, Rastgeldy S.
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  • 35. The role of ciliate protozoa in the lysis of methanogenic archaea in rumen fluid.
    Newbold CJ, Ushida K, Morvan B, Fonty G, Jouany JP.
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  • 36. Establishment of ciliate protozoa in the rumen of conventional and conventionalized lambs: influence of diet and management conditions.
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  • 39. Phylogenetic diversity of bacterial and archaeal communities in the anoxic zone of the Cariaco Basin.
    Madrid VM, Taylor GT, Scranton MI, Chistoserdov AY.
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