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    Variation between forage rape (Brassica napus) cultivars for live-weight gain is due to anti-nutritional compounds 

    Nichol, Wayne W. (Lincoln University, 2003)
    Two field experiments were carried out at Kimihia Research Centre, Canterbury, to evaluate the importance of the secondary compounds, S-methyl cysteine sulphoxide (SMCO) and glucosinolates for the liveweight gain of lambs ...
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    AuthorNichol, Wayne W. (1)KeywordBrassica napus (1)
    glucosinolate (1)
    haemolytic anaemia (1)liveweight gain (1)nutritive value (1)
    S-methyl cysteine sulphoxide (1)
    secondary compounds (1)SMCO (1)... View MoreDate Issued2003 (1)
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