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Caractérisation de la composition chimique et de la valeur de l'épeautre (Triticum spelta) en alimentation des ruminants
Lecomte, Philippe
;
Boreux, Magalie
;
Agneessens, Richard
et al.
1996
•
In
INRA
; Institut de l'Elevage
(Eds.)
3ème Renc. Rech. Ruminants
Peer reviewed
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Keywords :
Epeautre; triticum spelta; Ruminants; Alimentation
Disciplines :
Animal production & animal husbandry
Author, co-author :
Lecomte, Philippe
Boreux, Magalie
Agneessens, Richard
Beckers, Yves
;
Université de Liège - ULiège > Sciences agronomiques > Zootechnie
De Keyser, André
Language :
French
Title :
Caractérisation de la composition chimique et de la valeur de l'épeautre (Triticum spelta) en alimentation des ruminants
Publication date :
05 December 1996
Event name :
3ème Rencontre des Recherches autour des Ruminants
Event organizer :
INRA - Institut de l'Elevacge
Event place :
Paris, France
Event date :
4-5 décembre 1996
Audience :
International
Main work title :
3ème Renc. Rech. Ruminants
Editor :
INRA
Institut de l'Elevage
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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