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Comparison of Intestinal Microflora of Litopenaeus vannamei with High and Low Survival Rates
Kun Ouyang1, Yang Yang1,2, Shumeng Wang1
1College of Animal Science, Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Animal Nutritional Regulation, National Engineering Research Center for Breeding Swine Industry, State Key Laboratory of Livestock and Poultry Breeding, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, 510642, Guangdong, China.
Marine Biotechnology (New York, N.Y.)
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