Fibrobacter succinogenes

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Fibrobacter succinogenes is a cellulolytic bacterium present in the rumen of cattle. It forms characteristic extensive grooves in crystalline cellulose, and is rather readily detached from its substrate during sample preparation.[1]

References

  1. D.L. Palmquist (1995). "Digestibility of cotton lint fiber and whole oilseeds by ruminal microorganisms". Animal Feed Science Technology. 56: 23l-242.

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