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Effect of Cistanche deserticola on Rumen Microbiota and Rumen Function in Grazing Sheep

For a long time, veterinary drugs and chemical additives have been widely used in livestock and poultry breeding to improve production performance. However, problems such as drug residues in food are causing serious concerns. The use of functional plants and their extracts to improve production perf...

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Published in:Frontiers in microbiology 2022-03, Vol.13, p.840725-840725
Main Authors: Zhang, Xiaoyun, Liu, Xulei, Chang, Shenghua, Zhang, Cheng, Du, Wuchen, Hou, Fujiang
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