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Caragana waste, although abundant, has been challenging to utilize due to its high lignin content and presence of anti-nutritional factors (ANFs) such as tannic acid and phytic acid.
1:40 City of Calgary work to control Caragana growth A plant imported from Asia decades ago is taking over parkland in Calgary and choking out other plants. The City of Calgary parks department ...
A recent study presents a two-stage bioaugmentation (TBA) method to convert Caragana korshinskii Kom. (CKK) waste into an alternative ruminant feed. The TBA process, involving ensiling and solid ...