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C S Stewart

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Letters in Applied Microbiology|September 1, 1996
The effect of rumen chitinolytic bacteria on cellulolytic anaerobic fungiJ Kopecný, B Hodrová, C S Stewart
Letters in Applied Microbiology|August 16, 2002
Susceptibility of Escherichia coli O157 and non-O157 isolates to lactateE C McWilliam Leitch, C S Stewart
Journal of General Microbiology|November 1, 1993
Analysis of bacterial phospholipid markers and plant monosaccharides during forage degradation by Ruminococcus flavefaciens and Fibrobacter succinogenes in co-cultureL Saluzzi, A Smith, C S Stewart
Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997)|March 6, 2003
Escherichia coli in the rumen and colon of slaughter cattle, with particular reference to E. coli O157R A Laven, A Ashmore, C S Stewart
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|December 1, 1977
The effect of added tallow on the rumen digestion rate and microbial populations of sheep fed dried grassC Henderson, C S Stewart, R S Hine
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 1, 1979
Maceration of Clover and Grass Leaves by Lachnospira multiparusK J Cheng, D Dinsdale, C S Stewart
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 1, 1982
Influence of plant phenolic acids on growth and cellulolytic activity of rumen bacteriaA Chesson, C S Stewart, R J Wallace
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|July 14, 2001
Adaptation of Ruminococcus flavefaciens resulting in increased degradation of ryegrass cell wallsL Saluzzi, H J. Flint, C S. Stewart
The Journal of Applied Bacteriology|March 1, 1994
Interactions between rumen bacterial strains during the degradation and utilization of the monosaccharides of barley straw cell-wallsJ Miron, S H Duncan, C S Stewart
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|December 1, 1989
Degradation of barley straw, ryegrass, and alfalfa cell walls by Clostridium longisporum and Ruminococcus albusV H Varel, A J Richardson, C S Stewart
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Letters in Applied Microbiology|September 1, 1996
The effect of rumen chitinolytic bacteria on cellulolytic anaerobic fungiJ Kopecný, B Hodrová, C S Stewart
Letters in Applied Microbiology|August 16, 2002
Susceptibility of Escherichia coli O157 and non-O157 isolates to lactateE C McWilliam Leitch, C S Stewart
Journal of General Microbiology|November 1, 1993
Analysis of bacterial phospholipid markers and plant monosaccharides during forage degradation by Ruminococcus flavefaciens and Fibrobacter succinogenes in co-cultureL Saluzzi, A Smith, C S Stewart
Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997)|March 6, 2003
Escherichia coli in the rumen and colon of slaughter cattle, with particular reference to E. coli O157R A Laven, A Ashmore, C S Stewart
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|December 1, 1977
The effect of added tallow on the rumen digestion rate and microbial populations of sheep fed dried grassC Henderson, C S Stewart, R S Hine
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 1, 1979
Maceration of Clover and Grass Leaves by Lachnospira multiparusK J Cheng, D Dinsdale, C S Stewart
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 1, 1982
Influence of plant phenolic acids on growth and cellulolytic activity of rumen bacteriaA Chesson, C S Stewart, R J Wallace
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|July 14, 2001
Adaptation of Ruminococcus flavefaciens resulting in increased degradation of ryegrass cell wallsL Saluzzi, H J. Flint, C S. Stewart
The Journal of Applied Bacteriology|March 1, 1994
Interactions between rumen bacterial strains during the degradation and utilization of the monosaccharides of barley straw cell-wallsJ Miron, S H Duncan, C S Stewart
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|December 1, 1989
Degradation of barley straw, ryegrass, and alfalfa cell walls by Clostridium longisporum and Ruminococcus albusV H Varel, A J Richardson, C S Stewart
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