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Russell B. Muntifering

Researcher at Auburn University

Publications -  69
Citations -  1629

Russell B. Muntifering is an academic researcher from Auburn University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forage & Neutral Detergent Fiber. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 63 publications receiving 1479 citations. Previous affiliations of Russell B. Muntifering include Montana State University & University of Arizona.

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The Ozone Component of Global Change: Potential Effects on Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Yield, Product Quality and Interactions with Invasive Species

TL;DR: It is concluded that current and projected levels of O3 in many regions worldwide are toxic to sensitive plants of agricultural and horticultural significance, while reductions in O3 precursor emissions will likely benefit world food production and reduce atmospheric concentrations of an important greenhouse gas.
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Effects of elevated CO2 on grain yield and quality of wheat: results from a 3-year free-air CO2 enrichment experiment

TL;DR: CO(2) enrichment obviously affected grain quality characteristics that are important for consumer nutrition and health, and for industrial processing and marketing, which have to date received little attention.
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Effect of forage: concentrate on kinetics of forage fiber digestion in vivo.

TL;DR: With five rumen-fistulated Holstein steers in a Latin square design, potential extent of fiber degradation in situ was the primary determinant of depression of fiber digestibility as dietary concentrate increased.
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Effects of monensin on site and extent of whole corn digestion and bacterial protein synthesis in beef steers.

TL;DR: Monensin caused a greater proportion of feed N and starch to be digested in the intestines than in the rumen (with possibly greater resultant metabolic efficiency), and this may account for some of the benefits obtained from feeding this compound with high grain diets.
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Ozone and increased nitrogen supply effects on the yield and nutritive quality of Trifolium subterraneum

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of ambient ozone (O3) concentrations and nitrogen (N) fertilization, singly and in combination, on the growth and nutritive quality of Trifolium subterraneum was assessed.