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United Nations Environment Programme[International Seminar on Modern Aspects of Microbiological Hydrometallurgy and International Training Course on Microbiological Leaching of Metals from Ores]International Seminar on Modern Aspects of Microbiological Hydrometallurgy and International Training Course on Microbiological Leaching of Metals from Ores

United Nations Environment ProgrammeWorld Health OrganizationInternational Labour Organisation[Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride - Environmental Health Criteria 21]Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride - Environmental Health Criteria 21

United Nations Environment Programme[Microbiological Processes for the Leaching of Metals from Ores: State-of-the Art Review]Microbiological Processes for the Leaching of Metals from Ores: State-of-the Art Review

United Nations Environment ProgrammeWorld Health OrganizationInternational Labour Organisation[Guide to Short-Term Tests for Detecting Mutagenic and Carcinogenic Chemicals - Environmental Health Criteria 51]Guide to Short-Term Tests for Detecting Mutagenic and Carcinogenic Chemicals - Environmental Health Criteria 51
Autor: Chater, S.

Reviews work on rumen bacteria that appears to solve the problem of mimosine-DHP toxicity, which currently prevents feeding of the tree foliage of Leucaena Leucocephala in large quantities for ruminant livestock.


Chater, S.[Vers une digestibilite absolue de Leucaena chez les ruminants?]Vers une digestibilite absolue de Leucaena chez les ruminants?

Several tannin-tolerant bacteria were isolated from enrichment cultures of rumen microflora of bush duiker, giraffe, Grant's gazelle, sheep, and goat, and established in medium containing crude tannin extracts or tannic acid. The isolates were characterized by classical and molecular methods. The...


Odenyo, A.A.Bishop, Richard P.Asefa, G.Jamnadass, Ramni H.Odongo, D.Osuji, P.O.[Characterization of tannin-tolerant bacterial isolates from East African ruminants]Characterization of tannin-tolerant bacterial isolates from East African ruminants

The effect of Acacia angustissima on rumen fermentation was evaluated. Acacia angustissima was fed to two groups of cannulated Ethiopian highland sheeOne group (three animals) was directly supplemented with 300 g per head day-1 of sun-dried A. angustissima. These animals died after 9 and 21 days ...


Odenyo, A.A.Osuji, P.O.Karanfil, O.Adinew, K.[Microbiological evaluation of Acacia angustissima as a protein supplement for sheep]Microbiological evaluation of Acacia angustissima as a protein supplement for sheep

Two strains of obligately anaerobic cellulolytic bacteria designated as PS7 and PS8 (PS for porcupine species) were isolated from hindgut fluid of a crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata). The rates of cellulose degradation, total volatile fatty acids, and gas production from cellulose by the isola...


Odenyo, A.A.Bishop, Richard P.Asefa, G.Wells, C.Osuji, P.O.[Isolation and characterization of anaerobic cellulose-degrading bacteria from East African porcupine (Hysterix cristata)]Isolation and characterization of anaerobic cellulose-degrading bacteria from East African porcupine (Hysterix cristata)

Supplementation of basal diets with multipurpose trees (MPTs) increases essential nutrients available to rumen microbes, increases rate of passage of particulate matter by 23-53 percent and of liquid matter by 9-43 percent. Supplementing teff straw with graded levels of cowpea or lablab significa...


Osuji, P.O.Odenyo, A.A.[The role of legume forages as supplements to low quality roughages - ILRI experience]The role of legume forages as supplements to low quality roughages - ILRI experience

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