Nitrogen fertilization on rye pasture: Effect on forage chemical composition, voluntary intake, digestibility and rumen degradation
Ferri, C.M.; Stritzler, N.P.; Pagella, J.H.
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science (1986) 190(5): 347-354
2004
ISSN/ISBN: 0931-2250 Accession: 076835186
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