Rumen Bacterial Diversity Dynamics Associated with Changing from Bermudagrass Hay to Grazed Winter Wheat Diets
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Eunseog Youn | S. Dowd | D. Pitta | W. E. Pinchak | J. Osterstock | V. Gontcharova | K. Dorton | I. Yoon | B. Min | J. D. Fulford | T. Wickersham | D. Malinowski | W. Pinchak
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