Harm and Benefit of Plant and Fungal Secondary Metabolites in Food Animal Production

Livestock species are either herbivores or omnivores that are maintained largely on plant-based diets. We have long appreciated the importance of understanding dietary plants from both nutritional and agronomic perspectives. However, it is increasingly clear that the fungi, bacteria and other microo...

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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Frontiers Research Topics
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (100 p.)
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