Walk, C., & Rama Rao, S. (2019). Dietary phytate has a greater anti-nutrient effect on feed conversion ratio compared to body weight gain and greater doses of phytase are required to alleviate this effect as evidenced by prediction equations on growth performance, bone ash and phytate degradation in broilers. Poult Sci.
Chicago-стиль цитированияWalk, C.L., and S.V Rama Rao. "Dietary Phytate Has a Greater Anti-nutrient Effect On Feed Conversion Ratio Compared to Body Weight Gain and Greater Doses of Phytase Are Required to Alleviate This Effect As Evidenced By Prediction Equations On Growth Performance, Bone Ash and Phytate Degradation in Broilers." Poult Sci 2019.
MLA-цитированиеWalk, C.L., and S.V Rama Rao. "Dietary Phytate Has a Greater Anti-nutrient Effect On Feed Conversion Ratio Compared to Body Weight Gain and Greater Doses of Phytase Are Required to Alleviate This Effect As Evidenced By Prediction Equations On Growth Performance, Bone Ash and Phytate Degradation in Broilers." Poult Sci 2019.