Effects of isovalerate supplementation on microbial status and rumen enzyme profile in steers fed on corn stover based diet
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W. Yang | Wang YongXin | Q. Liu | C. Pei | Cong Wang | S. L. Zhang | H. Y. Li | H. Wang | Y. Zhang | Y. Bai | Liu Xiaoni | Z. Shi | J. P. He
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