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Michael Murphy

Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Publications -  8
Citations -  486

Michael Murphy is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rumen & Dry matter. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 476 citations.

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Rumen and total diet digestibilities in lactating cows fed diets containing full-fat rapeseed.

TL;DR: Effects of full-fat crushed rapeseed on rumen and total digestion, rumen biohydrogenation, and rumen microbial protein synthesis were studied in lactating cows to find out whether these effects are detrimental or beneficial to rumen metabolism.
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Characterisation of tannins and in vitro protein digestibility of several Lotus corniculatus varieties

TL;DR: In this article, seven birdsfoot trefoil (BFT) varieties (Lotus corniculatus) were harvested at the 50% flowering stage and analyzed for tannins by the radial diffusion and HCl-butanol methods.
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Rumen fermentation in lactating cows selected for milk fat content fed two forage to concentrate ratios with hay or silage.

TL;DR: Small changes in nutrient metabolism and supply were sufficient to influence milk production in cows differing in genetic capacity for milk fat content.
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Sources of variation in rates of in vitro ruminal protein degradation.

TL;DR: Protein degradation rates estimated for SSBM, ESBM, and alfalfa were not different when computed from total N release or N release in NH3 plus total amino acids, regardless of whether amino acids were quantified using ninhydrin colorimetry or o-phthalaldehyde fluorescence.
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The effect of roughage to concentrate ratio in the diet on nitrogen and purine metabolism in dairy cows

TL;DR: In this paper, the roughage to concentrate ratio in the diet of four lactating dairy cows was evaluated in two experiments to study the effects of roughage ratio on nitrogen balance, plasma urea, urinary urea and milk urea.