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Publications by P A Kemme
The Effects of Sow Parity on Digestibility of Proximate Components and Minerals During Lactation as Influenced by Diet and Microbial Phytase Supplementation.
Journal of Animal Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
The Efficacy of Aspergillus Niger Phytase in Rendering Phytate Phosphorus Available for Absorption in Pigs Is Influenced by Pig Physiological Status.
Journal of Animal Science
Animal Science
Zoology
Genetics
Medicine
Food Science
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Effects of Supplementation on Voluntary Forage Intake, Diet Digestibility, and Animal Performance
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Diet Supplementation With Phytase on Performance of Broiler Chickens
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