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    Chemical composition and ruminal nutrient degradability of fresh and ensiled amaranth forage by Seguin, Philippe, Mustafa, Arif F, Donnelly, Danielle J, Gélinas, Bruce

    “…BACKGROUND Amaranth is a crop with potential as a source of forage for ruminants that has not been well characterized. A study was conducted to determine the…”
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    Effects of Soil Characteristics on Spring-Harvested Switchgrass Biomass Composition by Delaquis, Erik, Seguin, Philippe, Mustafa, Arif F., Samson, Roger, Martel, Huguette

    “…Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a promising bioenergy crop for temperate regions. Overwintering has been used to improve biomass quality, resulting in a…”
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    Chemical composition, dietary fibre, tannins and minerals of grain amaranth genotypes by Mustafa, Arif F, Seguin, Philippe, Gélinas, Bruce

    “…The objective of this study was to determine the chemical composition of 28 white and coloured grain amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) genotypes. Neutral detergent…”
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    Chemical Composition and Ruminal Degradability of Spineless Cactus Grown in Northeastern Brazil by Batista, Ângela M. V., Ribeironeto, Agenor C., Lucena, Rodrigo B., Santos, Djalma C., Dubeux, JosèB., Mustafa, Arif F.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-05-2009)
    “…A study was conducted to determine chemical composition and ruminal nutrient degradability of eight spineless cactus cultivars grown in northeastern Brazil…”
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    Effects of variety on chemical composition, in situ nutrient disappearance and in vitro gas production of spineless cacti by Batista, Angela M, Mustafa, Arif F, McAllister,Tim, Wang, Yuxi, Soita,Henry, McKinnon,John J

    “…This study determined the chemical composition, in situ ruminal nutrient disappearance and in vitro gas production kinetics of three cactus varieties grown in…”
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    Chemical composition and ruminal degradability of grain pearl millet grown in southwestern Quebec by Mustafa, Arif F, Seguin, Philippe, Bélair, Guy, Kumar, Anand

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-03-2008)
    “…The objectives of this study were to determine the chemical composition and ruminal nutrient degradabilities of grain of five hybrids of pearl millet grown in…”
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    Effects of inoculation of high dry matter alfalfa silage on ensiling characteristics, ruminal nutrient degradability and dairy cow performance by Rizk, C, Mustafa, A.F, Phillip, L.E

    “…The objective of this study was to determine the effects of a homolactic acid inoculant on ensiling characteristics and nutritive value of high dry matter (DM)…”
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    Effect of the brown midrib trait and stage of development at harvest on cell wall composition and degradability of forage pearl millet leaves and stems by Hassanat, F, Mustafa, A.F, Seguin, P

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-2007)
    “…This study was conducted to determine the effect of the brown midrib trait and stage of development [vegetative (VS) vs. heading (HS) stage] on chemical…”
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    Effects of moist heat treatment on ruminal nutrient degradability of sunflower seed by Mustafa, Arif F, Chouinard, Yvan P, Ouellet, Daniel R, Soita, Henry

    “…A study was conducted to determine the effects of moist heat treatment (autoclaving at 127 °C with a steam pressure of 117 kPa for 10, 20 and 30 min) of…”
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    Seed composition of ten industrial hemp cultivars approved for production in Canada by Vonapartis, Eliana, Aubin, Marie-Pier, Seguin, Philippe, Mustafa, Arif F., Charron, Jean-Benoit

    Published in Journal of food composition and analysis (01-05-2015)
    “…•We determine the seed chemical composition of hemp cultivars maintained in Canada.•We use high-yielding hemp seed cultivars and dual-purpose cultivars (fibre…”
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    The nutritive value for ruminants of thin stillage and distillers' grains derived from wheat, rye, triticale and barley by Mustafa, Arif F, McKinnon, John J, Ingledew, Michael W, Christensen, David A

    “…A study was conducted to determine nutrient degradabilities of thin stillages and distillers' grains derived from wheat‐, rye‐, triticale‐ and barley‐based…”
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    Ensiling characteristics, nutrient composition, and in situ ruminal and whole tract degradability of brown midrib and leafy corn silage by Mustafa, Arif F., Seguin, Philippe, Marois-Mainguy, Olivier, Ouellet, Daniel R.

    Published in Archives of animal nutrition (01-10-2005)
    “…A study was conducted to compare the ensiling characteristics, chemical composition, and the ruminal and total tract nutrient degradabilities of leafy (Cargill…”
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    Chemical composition and ruminal degradability of lucerne (Medicago sativa) products by Mustafa, Arif F, Christensen, David A, McKinnon, John J

    “…A study was conducted to determine the chemical composition and in situ nutrient ruminal degradability of three lucerne products. These were dehydrated…”
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    Nutritional value of feed grade chickpeas for ruminants and pigs by Mustafa, Arif F, Thacker, Philip A, McKinnon, John J, Christensen, David A, Racz, Vern J

    “…The feeding value of feed grade chickpeas (Kabuli and Desi type) for ruminants and pigs was determined in two studies. Two ruminally fistulated cows were used…”
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    Sudangrass as companion crop to establish alfalfa by Matteau, Caroline, Seguin, Philippe, Baurhoo, Bushansingh, Mustafa, Arif F.

    “…When establishing alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), the use of companion crops often suppresses weed growth and increases harvestable forage biomass. In Quebec,…”
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    Industrial Hemp Response to Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Fertilization by Aubin, Marie‐Pier, Seguin, Philippe, Vanasse, Anne, Tremblay, Gaëtan F., Mustafa, Arif F., Charron, Jean‐Benoit

    Published in Crop, forage & turfgrass management (01-12-2015)
    “…Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) production has increased in Canada in recent years, and interest for this multipurpose crop remains high. The lack of…”
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    Evaluation of Eleven Industrial Hemp Cultivars Grown in Eastern Canada by Aubin, Marie‐Pier, Seguin, Philippe, Vanasse, Anne, Lalonde, Olivier, Tremblay, Gaëtan F., Mustafa, Arif F., Charron, Jean‐Benoit

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-09-2016)
    “…Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a multipurpose crop for which there is growing interest in Canada. There is, however, currently limited information on…”
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    Nutritional value of an extruded spent hen-soybean meal blend for pigs and ruminants by Mustafa, Arif F, Qiao, Shiyan Y, Thacker, Philip A, McKinnon, John J, Christensen, David A

    “…Two studies were conducted to determine the feeding value of an extruded spent hen meal–soybean meal (SHSB) blend (50:50 spent hen/soybean meal) for pigs and…”
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