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. 1957 Nov;5(6):363–366. doi: 10.1128/am.5.6.363-366.1957

Utilization of Inorganic Sulfate by Rumen Microorganisms

II. The Ability of Single Strains of Rumen Bacteria to Utilize Inorganic Sulfate1,2

R S Emery 1,3, C K Smith 1,4, L Fai To 1
PMCID: PMC1057329  PMID: 13488437

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