Effects of Phytase Supplementation on the Performance of Broiler Chickens Fed Maize and Wheat Based Diets with Different Levels of Non-Phytate Phosphorus
P. K. Singh (Singh PK), V. K. Khatta (Khatta VK), R. S. Thakur (Thakur RS), S. Dey (Dey S), M. L. Sangwan (Sangwan ML)
Asian-Australas J Anim Sci. 2003;16(11):1642-1649. Published online 2003 Jan 1 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2003.1642
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