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Urea treatment of whole-crop triticale at four growth stages: effects on chemical composition and on in vitro digestibility of cell wall

Cristina M Guedes    
Miguel M Rodrigues    
Maria J Gomes    
Severiano R Silva    
Luís M Ferreira    
Armando Mascarenhas-Ferreira    

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