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GrainGenes Keyword Report: diets

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ReferenceRagaee S et al. (2004) Rye for improved food and feed Specialty grains for food and feed 253-281.
ReferenceRaboy V (2002) Progress in breeding low phytate crops Journal of Nutrition 132:503-505.
ReferenceLucca P et al. (2001) Genetic engineering approaches to improve the bioavailability and the level of iron in rice grains Theoretical and Applied Genetics 102:392-397.
ReferenceBrinch-Pedersen H et al. (2000) Generation of transgenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) for constitutive accumulation of an Aspergillus phytase Molecular Breeding 6:195-206.
ReferenceOloffs K et al. (1999) [Efficacy of non-starch polysaccharide hydrolyzing enzymes on nutrient digestibility and gross energy convertibility of barley-rye and wheat-rye based diets for laying hens] Zur Wirksamkeit Nicht-Starke-Polysaccharide Hydrolysierender Enzyme auf die Nahrstoffverdaulichkeit und Umsetzbarkeit der Bruttoenergie von Rationen auf Gerste-Roggen- und Weizen-Roggen-Basis bei Legehennen Archives of Animal Nutrition 52:155-165.

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