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Evaluation of biological treatments for agricultural by-products in ruminants feeding: Laboratorial Study

Published: October 20, 2009
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  ABSTRACT Laboratorial evaluation was carried out for the effect of biological treatments with Pleurotus ostreatus, Trichodermal reesei and Chaetanium cellulyticum of rice and peas straws and corn stalks, with or without different additives on chemical composition, cell wall constituents (CWC), gross energy and in situ dry and organic matter disappearance. The obtained results c...
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A.M. Abdelhamid
Mansoura University, Egypt
Mansoura University, Egypt
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Muhammad Nawaz Ali
21 de octubre de 2009
It Seems to be Excellent ,pure, and elaborated work. Congratulation for such kind of work. Offcourse the use of Biological for pre treatment of agriwastte is gaining poularity, because it is more ecnomical, and benifit orented activity. Like in Euorope and USA,. And the land that only specific for cattle feed might be used for human feed directly , hence save money and Environment too.Technically the article should be more confined to the specific knowledge exposiure. The wheat straw in animal feed in pakistan and india is already in use from hundred of years .But the amendments like the use of Microbes are not regularized since. Lignocellulytic bacterias also play delignification of rice straw , and this methodology is also in use for ethano industries too. I have not seen what is the ratio of digested and undigested feed , if some portion of undigested feed left it should feasible by mechanical and chemical method too.Overall your work is appreciating.
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