Phosphorus

Influence of dietary phosphorus concentration on the digestibility of phoshorus in monocalcium phosphate by growing pigs

Stein, H. H., C. T. Kadzere, S. W. Kim, and P. S. Miller. 2008. Influence of dietary phosphorus concentration on the digestibility of phoshorus in monocalcium phosphate by growing pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 86:1861-1867. Link to full text (.pdf)

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Digestibility of energy and phosphorus in 10 samples of distillers dried grain with solubles fed to growing pigs

Pedersen, C., M. G. Boersma, and H. H. Stein. 2007. Digestibility of energy and phosphorus in 10 samples of distillers dried grain with solubles fed to growing pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 85:1168-1176. Link to full text (.pdf)

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Apparent and true total tract digestibility of phosphorus in field peas (Pisum sativum L.) by growing pigs

Stein, H. H., M. G. Boersma, and C. Pedersen. 2006. Apparent and true total tract digestibility of phosphorus in field peas (Pisum sativum L.) by growing pigs. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 85:523-525. Link to full text (.pdf)

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Novel procedure for estimating endogenous losses and measuring apparent and true digestibility of phosphorus by growing pigs

Petersen, G. I., and H. H. Stein. 2006. Novel procedure for estimating endogenous losses and measuring apparent and true digestibility of phosphorus by growing pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 84:2126-2132. Link to full text (.pdf)

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Calcium, phosphorus, and amino acid digestibility in low-phytate corn, normal corn, and soybean meal by growing pigs

Bohlke, R. A., R. C. Thaler, and H. H. Stein. 2005. Calcium, phosphorus, and amino acid digestibility in low-phytate corn, normal corn, and soybean meal by growing pigs. J. Anim. Sci.83:2396-2403. Link to full text (.pdf)

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Effects of different dietary acidifier sources of calcium and phosphorus on ammonia, methane and odorant emission from growing-finishing pigs

van Kempen, A. T. G., H. H. Stein, W. J. Powers, P. R. Ferket, and I. B. Kim. 2004. Effects of different dietary acidifier sources of calcium and phosphorus on ammonia, methane and odorant emission from growing-finishing pigs. Asian-Austr. J. Anim. Sci. 17:1131-1138. Link to full text (.pdf)

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