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bibliographicCitation Zhang Y, Gao W, Meng Q. Fermentation of plant cell walls by ruminal bacteria, protozoa and fungi and their interaction with fibre particle size. Archives of Animal Nutrition. 2007 Mar 06;61(2):114–25. doi: 10.1080/17450390701204020.
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