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attention has turned to the molecular characteristics of these enzymes. it is beyond the scope of the present review to recapitulate these findings in detail. rather, the focus will be on specialized or recently revealed aspects. ii. hemicellulose softwoods (gymnosperms), hardwoods (angiosperms), and grasses
digestion when they are in the free state. p- coumaric, ferulic, and sinapic acids inhibit the activity of rumen bacteria and anaerobic fungi. the influence of lccs on ruminant digestion was studied by examining the solubilization of lccs using cell- free hemicellulase complexes from the rumen. lccs from grasses...
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learn of its nutritional benefits and other qualities. in icba distributed seed samples to countries from its gene bank, which serves as a unique repository of salt-, heat- and drought-tolerant plant species from over countries. scientists carried out a major study which showed that certain fodder grasses
lands to improve food security in the united arab emirates. journal of experimental biology and agricultural sciences, , pp. - . . rao, n. k., mccann, i., shahid, s. a., bull, k., al araj, b. & smail, i. ( ) sustainable use of salt-degraded and abandoned farms for forage production using halophytic grasses...
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pomegranates. fodder plants also occur, mainly from two families: fabaceae ( species, including medicago, trifolium, onobrychis, lathyrus and vicia) and poaceae (including species and varieties of triticum, zea, agropyron, arrhenaterum, dactylis, festuca, lolium, phleum and bromus). of species of grasses
pomegranates. fodder plants also occur, mainly from two families: fabaceae ( species, including medicago, trifolium, onobrychis, lathyrus and vicia) and poaceae (including species and varieties of triticum, zea, agropyron, arrhenaterum, dactylis, festuca, lolium, phleum and bromus). of species of grasses...
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