Diversity of Butyrivibrio Group Bacteria in the Rumen of Goats and Its Response to the Supplementation of Garlic Oil

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  • 축산학
  • 16s rrna gene
  • butyrivibrio
  • diversity
  • garlicoil
  • goatrumen
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