Abstract

Lee, M.R.F., Scott, M.B., Evans, P., Richardson, R.I., Kim, E.J., Veberg Dahl, A., Lundby, F., Scollan, N.D. (2010). The potential of a plant extract to provide fluorescent chlorophyll derivatives to act as markers of faecal contamination on carcasses. Advances in Animal Biosciences. Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science Annual Conference, 'Food, Feed, Energy and Fibre from Land - A Vision for 2020', Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 12-14 April 2010, p132.

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