Observation of free-living protozoa in treatment process of anaerobic fermentation of swine feces.
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During anaerobic fermentation of the filtrate juice of swine feces, mastigophoran and sarcodine protozoa were observed, while no ciliate protozoa appeared. Monocercomonas spp. and Amphimonas spp. of mastigophoran protozoa as well as small amoebae of sarcodine protozoa were predominant.
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