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Jose Ramon Pascual Franco,Andres Gonzalez Huerta,Delfina de Jesus Perez Lopez,Rodolfo Serrato Cuevas,Abdel Z.M Salem,Lizbeth Esmeralda Robles Jimenez,Manuel Gonzalez Ronquillo
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This study considered the application of two exogenous enzymes, xylanase (XYL) and cellulase (CELL), and maguey extract (ME), (applying 1 ml per kg as fresh matter) and a control (without additive) in four maize silage varieties (San Diego, Cacahuacintle...
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Rubén Polanco, Constanza Pino, Ximena Besoain, Jaime Montealegre, Luz M. Pérez
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The secretion of enzymes involved in biocontrol from the wild T. harzianum strains Th11 and Th12 and the mutants Th11A80.1, Th11C40.1 and Th12A10.1 was studied after their cultivation in the presence of R. solani cell walls as the sole carbon source. The...
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S. Blevins, P. B. Siegel, D. J. Blodgett, M. Ehrich, and R. M. Lewis
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Marina Nadal, Maria D. Garcia-Pedrajas, and Scott E. Gold
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Alejandro Velásquez, Gastón Pichard
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Proteolytic activity of enzymatic extracts generated from rumen microorganisms cultivated in vitro was evaluated. The incubation of rumen fluid used different substrates to generate a higher enzyme concentration and promote a broad spectrum of hydrolyt...
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