Screening a Lactobacillus plantarum strain for good adaption in alfalfa ensiling and demonstrating its improvement of alfalfa silage quality
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Screening a
Lactobacillus plantarum
strain for good adaption in alfalfa ensiling and demonstrating its improvement of alfalfa silage quality
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2020-02-06
DOI
10.1111/jam.14604
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