Australian plants with potential to inhibit bacteria and processes involved in ruminal biohydrogenation of fatty acids

Zoey Durmic, C.S. Mcsweeney, G.W. Kemp, P.G. Hutton, R.J. Wallace, Phil Vercoe

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