Defoliation patterns and their implications for the management of vegetative tropical pastures to control intake and diet quality by cattle
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D. P. Poppi | Iain J. Gordon | I. Gordon | C. Cangiano | M. A. Benvenutti | Daniel R. Pavetti | C. A. Cangiano | D. Poppi | M. Benvenutti | D. R. Pavetti
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