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2000

Gilbert, R. A., Klieve, A. V. and Nolan, J. V. (2000) Survival of phage particles in the rumen ecosystem. In: Australian Society for Microbiology Annual Scientific Meeting, 8-13 July 2000, Cairns, Queensland.

1996

Klieve, A. V., Swain, R. A. and Nolan, J. V. (1996) Bacteriophages in the rumen: types present, population size and implications for the efficiency of feed utilisation. Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production, 21 . pp. 92-94.

Swain, R. A., Nolan, J. V. and Klieve, A. V. (1996) Effect of tannic acid on the bacteriophage populations within sheep rumen. In: Microbiology Australia, International meeting and exhibition of the Australian and New Zealand societies for microbiology, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Swain, R. A., Klieve, A. V. and Nolan, J. V. (1996) Factors affecting the rumen bacteriophage population. Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production, 21 . p. 409.

Swain, R. A., Nolan, J. V. and Klieve, A. V. (1996) Natural variability and diurnal fluctuations within the bacteriophage population of the rumen. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 62 (3). pp. 994-997.

1995

Swain, R. A., Nolan, J. V. and Klieve, A. V. (1995) Tannic acid reduces bacteriophage numbers in rumen bacterial cultures. In: Bryant 70th Symposium, Illinois, USA.

Swain, R. A., Nolan, J. V. and Klieve, A. V. (1995) Tannic acid reduces bacteriophage numbers in rumen bacterial cultures. In: Australian Society for Microbiology Annual Scientific Meeting, 24-29 September 1995, Canberra, ACT, Australia..

1993

Klieve, A. V., Swain, R. A. and Nolan, J. V. (1993) Natural variability and diurnal fluctuation of bacteriophage populations in the rumen. In: 22nd Biennial Conference on Rumen Function, November 9-11, 1993, Chicago, USA.

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