Items where Author is "Blackall, L.L."
Group by: Item Type | Date Number of items: 8. ArticleSubaaharan, S., Blackall, L.L. and Blackall, P.J. (2010) Development of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for avian isolates of Pasteurella multocida. Veterinary Microbiology, 141 (3-4). pp. 354-361. Milinovich, G.J., Burrell, P.C., Pollitt, C.C., Klieve, A.V., Blackall, L.L., Ouwerkerk, D., Woodland, E. and Trott, D.J. (2008) Microbial ecology of the equine hindgut during oligofructose-induced laminitis. ISME Journal, 2 (11). pp. 1089-1100. Miller, K.A., Blackall, L.L., Miflin, J.K., Templeton, J. M. and Blackall, P. J. (2006) Detection of Helicobacter pullorum in meat chickens in Australia. Australian Veterinary Journal, 84 (3). pp. 95-97. Blackall, P.J., Christensen, H., Beckenham, T., Blackall, L.L. and Bisgaard, M. (2005) Reclassification of Pasteurella gallinarum, [Haemophilus] paragallinarum, Pasteurella avium and Pasteurella volantium as Avibacterium gallinarum gen. nov., comb. nov., Avibacterium paragallinarum comb. nov., Avibacterium avium comb. nov. and Avibacterium volantium comb. nov. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 55 (1). pp. 353-362. Blackall, P.J., Angen, O., Fegan, N., Blackall, L.L., Mutters, R. and Bisgaard, M. (2001) Characterisation of a novel Mannheimia sp from Australian feedlot cattle. Australian Veterinary Journal, 79 (9). pp. 634-639. Miller, S.M., Klieve, A.V., Plumb, J.J., Aisthorpe, R. and Blackall, L.L. (1997) An in vitro cultured rumen inoculum improves nitrogen digestion in mulga-fed sheep. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 48 (4). pp. 403-410. ISSN 1836-0947 Book SectionPlumb, J.J., Blackall, L.L. and Klieve, A. V. (1999) Rumen bacterial diversity with and without mulga (Acacia aneura) tannins. In: Tannins in livestock and human nutrition. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Australia, 180 pages. Conference or Workshop ItemBlackall, L.L., Blackall, P. J., Browning, J., Burn, T., Crocetti, G. and Miflin, J. (1999) Unusual bacteria apparently association with respiratory disease in ostriches and a turkey. In: Forty-eighth Western Poultry Disease Conference, 24-27 April 1999, Vancouver, Canada. |