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Secondary compounds containing plant extract as feed additive may improve the performance of livestock consuming high roughage diet. An in vivo trial was conducted to investigate the effect of Sapindus rarak extract (SRE) on ruminal fermentation products,... see more

The release of nutrients from decomposing plant residues is important to obtaining adequate crop nutrition especially in agroforestry systems. Some authors have pointed out the possibility of using microbial inocula to accelerate both residue decompositio... see more

Limitations of productive land causing agricultural extension leads on marginal land. Peatlands are one type of land including the criteria for marginal land. Destruction of peatland ecosystems arising from land management and the selection of one commodi... see more

The release of nutrients from decomposing plant residues is important to obtaining adequate crop nutrition especially in agroforestry systems. Some authors have pointed out the possibility of using microbial inocula to accelerate both residue decompositio... see more

This research was conducted to evaluate the capability of functional microbial inoculants to remediate drylands. The microbial inoculants used consist of hydrocarbon-degrading microbial inoculants and plant-growth-promoting microbial inoculants. Compost-b... see more

Effects of varying levels of Dried Poultry Droppings fed Clarias gariepinus were investigated for 84 days. The fish meal was partially and completely replaced by dried poultry droppings at 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% inclusions and was allotted T1, T2, T3,... see more

This study focuses on the microbial content and diversity of soil halophiles in the semi-arid areas of Jordan as adaptation of these organisms to desert harsh conditions could potentially lead thesm to produce novel secondary metabolites and thus to impor... see more

Public swimming pools, if not treated well could work as a reservoir of many microorganisms that cause infections among swimmers. Conjunctivitis is one of those common infections that resulted from microbial and non-microbial agents, microbial conjunctivi... see more

Public swimming pools, if not treated well could work as a reservoir of many microorganisms that cause infections among swimmers. Conjunctivitis is one of those common infections that resulted from microbial and non-microbial agents, microbial conjunctivi... see more

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