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1. Anaerobic Fungi: Past, Present, and Future

2. Addressing Global Ruminant Agricultural Challenges Through Understanding the Rumen Microbiome: Past, Present, and Future

3. Buwchitin: A Ruminal Peptide with Antimicrobial Potential against Enterococcus faecalis

4. The rumen microbiome: an underexplored resource for novel antimicrobial discovery

13. Characterisation of the effect of flavomycin on the rumen microflora

18. Dietary Protected Butyrate Supplementation of Broilers Modulates Intestinal Tight Junction Proteins and Stimulates Endogenous Production of Short Chain Fatty Acids in the Caecum

19. Characterization and rank assignment criteria for the anaerobic fungi (Neocallimastigomycota)

22. sj-docx-1-whe-10.1177_17455057221090827 – Supplemental material for Reproductive decision-making of Black women living with HIV: A systematic review

23. As We Teach, So Will We Receive.

24. On the characterization and rank assignment criteria for the anaerobic gut fungi (Neocallimastigomycota)

29. Women and Community College Foundations: Status, Myths and Insights. A Monograph Publication.

32. Planned Giving: The Future of Fund Raising.

35. Advances in the Understanding of the Commensal Eukaryota and Viruses of the Herbivore Gut

36. Free faecal water: Analysis of horse faecal microbiota and the impact of faecal microbial transplantation on symptom severity

38. Microbiomes attached to fresh perennial ryegrass- are temporally resilient and adapt to changing ecological niches

39. Increasing the Sustainability of Maize Grain Production by Using Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Does Not Affect the Rumen of Dairy Cattle (Bos taurus) and Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

40. Characterization of dairy cow rumen bacterial and archaeal communities associated with grass silage and maize silage based diets

43. Microbiomes Attached to Fresh Perennial Ryegrass- are Temporally Resilient and Adapt to Changing Ecological Niches

44. Microbiomes attached to fresh perennial ryegrass- are temporally resilient and adapt to changing ecological niches

47. Influence of flavomycin on ruminal fermentation and microbial populations in sheep

48. Anaerobic Fungi: Past, Present, and Future

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