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Authorship: ABDALLA FILHO, A. L.; SAKITA, G. Z.; SILVA, T. P. D.; DINESHKUMAR, D.; FARIA, L. A.; IEDA, E. H.; GHINI, R.; ABDALLA, A. L.; PICCOLO, M. C.
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Authorship: MENDES, R.; KMIT, M. C. P.; LIMA, A. O. S.; FREITAS, R. C.; ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; ABDALLA, A. L.
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Authorship: KMIT, M. C. P.; LIMA, A. O. S.; FREITAS, R. C.; ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; ABDALLA, A. L.; MENDES, R. The rumen harbors complex microbial communities which participate in an efficient process to digest plant biomass. This ecosytem represents an untapped source of hydrolytic enzymes with potential appl... ... |
Forage quality and methane production of the grazing portion of grass produced under elevated [CO2]. Authorship: ABDALLA, A. L.; GHINI, R.; NATEL, A. S.; ABDALLA FILHO, A. L.; LOUVANDINI, H.; PICCOLO, M. C. The potential changes in nutritional quality of forages for livestock production under climate changes scenario are still scarce, despite recent works have shown that the elevated [CO2] increased biom... ... |
Authorship: ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; DUNLAP, C.; LOUVANDINI, H.; TSAI, S. M.; ABDALLA, A. L.; MENDES, R.
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Authorship: KMIT, M. C. P.; LIMA, A. O. S.; ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; ABDALLA, A. L.; MENDES, R. Abstract: The lignocellulose present in the plant biomass, is a promising source of energy generation. However, the breakdown of plant biomass into simple sugars for bioethanol production is still ine... ... |
Authorship: MENDES, R.; ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; DUNLAP, C.; ABDALLA, A. L. Ruminants are herbivores and have evolved a symbiotic host-microbe relationship with a complex microbial community inhabiting the rumen allowing the use of lignocellulosic biomass as their main energy... ... |
Authorship: GALVANI, D. B.; PIRES, A. V.; GOUVEA, V. N.; BERNDT, A.; CHAGAS, L. J.; DÓREA, J. R. R.; ABDALLA, A. L.; TEDESCHI, L. O.
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Authorship: LOPES, L. D; SILVA, L. R. F, da; ROMAGNOLI, E. M; FERREIRA, C.; TAKETANI, R. G.; ABDALLA, A. L.; LOUVANDINI, H.; MENDES, R.
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