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Publications by Atef Malek
Influence of Adding Fibrolytic Enzymes on the Ruminal Fermentation of Date Palm By-Products
Archiv für Tierzucht/Archives Animal Breeding
Genetics
Food Animals
Crop Science
Animal Science
Plant Science
Zoology
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Fermentation Products and Plant Cell Wall-Degrading Enzymes Produced by Monocentric and Polycentric Anaerobic Ruminal Fungi.
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Influence of Replacing Corn With Levels of Treated Date Press Cake on in Vitro Ruminal Fermentation, Degradability and Gas Production
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Utilization of Cellulolytic Enzymes to Improve the Nutritive Value of Date Kernels and the Investigation of the Impact of Adding These Enzymes to Lactating Goat’s Diets on Rumen Fermentation and Nutrients Digestibility
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Response of Lactating Buffaloes to Fibrolytic Enzymes and Their Influence on Milk and Cheese Properties
Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Feeds
In Vitro Assessment of Nutritive Value of Date Palm By-Products as Feed for Ruminants
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
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Effect of Harvesting Date and Variety of Date Palm on Antioxidant Capacity, Phenolic and Flavonoid Content of Date Palm (Phoenix Dactylifera)
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Xylanolytic Enzymes Production by Aspergillus Niger GS1 From Solid-State Fermentation on Corn Stover and Their Effect on Ruminal Digestibility
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Studies on the Fermentation Products by Mould Fungi
Bulletin of the Agricultural Chemical Society of Japan
Biological Aspects of Date Palm Dust Mite, Oligonychus Afrasiaticus (McGregor) (Acari: Tetranychidae) on Fronds of Three Date Palm Cultivars
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