Energy releasing efficacy of graded levels of a commercial microbial phytase
SUMMARY: An experiment was conducted to determine the energy release of a commercial phytase fed to broilers at multiple doses in basal diets that varied in ME. Dietary treatments included 3 negative controls (NC; 0.75% calcium and 0.30% non-phytate phosphorus) formulated at 3 ME levels (2,701, 2,86...
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Main Authors: | A.E. Lamp, J.S. Moritz |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2022
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c2694c40e9f64b90aa76036fa1b99b7a |
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