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151. In situ and in vitro ruminal starch degradation of grains from different rye, triticale and barley genotypes

152. Effects of mineral and rapeseed phosphorus supplementation on phytate degradation in dairy cows

153. Chemical composition and nutritional characteristics for ruminants of the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris obtained using different cultivation conditions

154. Determination and estimation of phosphorus availability in growing poultry and their historical development

155. Modification and application of an in vitro assay to examine inositol phosphate degradation in the digestive tract of poultry

156. Variation of in situ rumen degradation of crude protein and amino acids and in vitro digestibility of undegraded feed protein in rapeseed meals

157. Effects of different tannin-rich extracts and rapeseed tannin monomers on methane formation and microbial protein synthesis in vitro

159. Variations of Phosphorous Accessibility Causing Changes in Microbiome Functions in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Chickens

160. Amino acid digestibility of different rye genotypes in caecectomised laying hens

161. Variation in ruminal in situ degradation of crude protein and starch from maize grains compared to in vitro gas production kinetics and physical and chemical characteristics

162. Effects of corn silage and grass silage in ruminant rations on diurnal changes of microbial populations in the rumen of dairy cows

163. Variability in amino acid digestibility of triticale grain from diverse genotypes as studied in cecectomized laying hens

164. Determination of titanium dioxide supplements in different matrices using two methods involving photometer and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer measurements

165. Effect of glycine supplementation in low protein diets with amino acids from soy protein isolate or free amino acids on broiler growth and nitrogen utilisation

166. Quantitative genetic analysis of causal relationships among feather pecking, feather eating, and general locomotor activity in laying hens using structural equation models

167. Variations in chemical composition andin vitroandin situruminal degradation characteristics of dried distillers’ grains with solubles from European ethanol plants

168. Variation in amino acid digestibility of rapeseed meal studied in caecectomised laying hens and relationship with chemical constituents

169. Effects of elevation and season on nutrient composition of leaves and green pods of Moringa stenopetala and Moringa oleifera

170. Effect of donor animals and their diet onin vitronutrient degradation and microbial protein synthesis using grass and corn silages

171. 180 Phytate hydrolysis, intestinal microbiota, microbial metabolites, and innate immune cell numbers are changed in growing pigs fed diets with varying calcium-phosphorus levels and fermentable substrates

172. Investigations on the effect of forage source, grinding, and urea supplementation on ruminal fermentation and microbial protein flow in a semi-continuous rumen simulation system

173. Effect of Fusarium toxin-contaminated triticale and forage-to-concentrate ratio on fermentation and microbial protein synthesis in the rumen

174. Phytate and phosphorus utilization by broiler chickens and laying hens fed maize-based diets

175. Effect of maize silage to grass silage ratio and feed particle size on protein synthesis and amino acid profile in different microbial fractions in a semi-continuous rumen simulation

176. Effects of concentrate proportion in the diet with or withoutFusariumtoxin-contaminated triticale on ruminal fermentation and the structural diversity of rumen microbial communitiesin vitro

177. Influence of the maize silage to grass silage ratio and feed particle size of rations for ruminants on the community structure of ruminal Firmicutes in vitro

178. Effect of the corn silage to grass silage ratio and feed particle size of diets for ruminants on the ruminal Bacteroides-Prevotella community in vitro

179. Effect of the duration of prefeeding on amino acid digestibility of wheat distillers dried grains with solubles in broiler chicken

180. Ileal microbiota of growing pigs fed different dietary calcium phosphate levels and phytase content and subjected to ileal pectin infusion1

181. Effects of pressed beet pulp silage inclusion in maize-based rations on performance of high-yielding dairy cows and parameters of rumen fermentation

182. Kinetics of endogenous urea in lactating goats and cows fed diets varying in their crude protein concentrations

183. Changes in bacterial populations in the ileum of pigs fed low-phosphorus diets supplemented with different sources of fermentable carbohydrates

184. Comparison of Amino Acid Digestibility Determined Prececally or Based on Total Excretion of Cecectomized Laying Hens

185. Suitability of synthetic alkanes as markers for the estimation of passage rate in sheep

186. Effect of heat treatment on antinutrients and precaecal crude protein digestibility in broilers of four tropical crop seeds

187. Faecal alkane recoveries from multi-component diets and effects on estimates of diet composition in sheep

188. Variation in chemical composition and physical characteristics of cereal grains from different genotypes

189. A note on digestibility and energy value for sheep of different grape pomace

190. Effect of nitrogen fertilisation on the amino acid digestibility of different triticale genotypes in caecectomised laying hens

191. Dietary effects on inositol phosphate breakdown in the crop of broilers

192. Estimation of utilisable crude protein at the duodenum of dried distillers' grains with solubles using a modified gas test

193. Adaptation of Epithelial Sodium-Dependent Phosphate Transport in Jejunum and Kidney of Hens to Variations in Dietary Phosphorus Intake

195. On the effects of Fusarium toxin contaminated wheat and wheat chaff on nutrient utilisation and turnover of deoxynivalenol and zearalenone in vitro (Rusitec)

196. Zum Einsatz von Luzernesilage bei Kuhen mit hoher Milchleistung

197. Chemical composition, antinutritional constituents, precaecal crude protein and amino acid digestibility in three unconventional tropical legumes in broilers

198. Growth, body composition, and marginal efficiency of methionine utilization are affected by nonessential amino acid nitrogen supplementation in male broiler chicken

199. Studies on the intestine section to be sampled in broiler studies on precaecal amino acid digestibility

200. Estimates of individual factors of the tryptophan requirement based on protein and tryptophan accretion responses to increasing tryptophan supply in broiler chickens 8 – 21 days of age

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