نتایج جستجو برای: rumen bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 190012  

2014
Robert J. Gruninger Christoph W. Sensen Timothy A. McAllister Robert J. Forster

Interest in the bacteria responsible for the breakdown of lignocellulosic feedstuffs within the rumen has increased due to their potential utility in industrial applications. To date, most studies have focused on bacteria from domesticated ruminants. We have expanded the knowledge of the microbial ecology of ruminants by examining the bacterial populations found in the rumen of non-domesticated...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1997
C J Newbold S M el Hassan J Wang M E Ortega R J Wallace

Samples and extracts of foliage from African multipurpose trees were screened for their effects on rumen protozoa and bacteria with a view to predicting their safety as feed supplements and for identifying species with potential antiprotozoal activity. The species tested were Acacia aneura, Chamaecytisus palmensis, Brachychiton populneum, Flindersia maculosa, Sesbania sesban, Leucaena leucoceph...

2005
A. Santra

Anaerobic rumen microorganisms mainly bacteria, protozoa and fungi degrade ligno-cellulosic feeds consumed by the ruminants. The ruminants in developing countries are predominantly maintained on low grade roughage and grazing on degraded range land resulting in their poor nutrient utilization and productivity. Hence, manipulation of rumen fermentation was tried during last two decades to optimi...

Rumen is a persistent and specific ecosystem consists of bacteria, protozoa and fungus where feed fermentation takes place in it. Produced Hydrogen in rumen can be used in the synthesis of the volatile fatty acids and the microbial protein and its excess would be eliminated through the production of Methane by methanogenesis. Nutritionists have tried to find ways to decrease loss and energy and...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2010
Y Z Sun S Y Mao W Y Zhu

The correlation between rumen chemical and bacterial changes was investigated during a four periodical stepwise adaptation to a high-concentrate diet (concentrate level at 0%, 30%, 50% and 70% for diet I to IV, respectively) in goats. The results showed that ruminal pH decreased from 6.7 to 5.5 after switching from diet I to II, and was maintained at about 5.5 on diet III. Denaturing gradient g...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1963
P P WILLIAMS J D ROBBINS J GUTIERREZ R E DAVIS

Insecticides containing organophosphate, chlorinated hydrocarbon, and carbamate were tested with bovine ruminal ingesta fractions. Rumen bacteria exposed to insecticide levels of 0 to 500 ppm in rumen fluid for 4 hr were inoculated into rumen fluid-starch feed extract medium. No apparent significant bacterial count inhibitions were noted. Also, when insecticides were used as carbon sources at c...

2003
Melanie Fron Humberto Madeira Chris Richards Mark Morrison

In vitro fermentation experiments and a feeding trial were conducted to determine how distillers byproducts impact rumen microbiology and metabolism. The in vitro rate of lactic acid disappearance was not stimulated by direct addition of distillers byproducts to mixed rumen contents collected from a steer adapted to a high concentrate diet. However, if animals were fed condensed distillers bypr...

2005
A. T. PHILLIPSON

It has long been known that bacterial fermentation of cellulose in the rumen is associated with the production of a mixture of lower fatty acids, methane and carbon dioxide. It was first shown by Pringsheim (1912) and later confirmed by Woodman & Stewart (1928) that the addition of toluene to thermophilic cultures of cellulose-splitting bacteria resulted in the accumulation of glucose, and Wood...

2014
Grazia Pallara Arianna Buccioni Roberta Pastorelli Sara Minieri Marcello Mele Stefano Rapaccini Anna Messini Mariano Pauselli Maurizio Servili Luciana Giovannetti Carlo Viti

BACKGROUND Stoned olive pomace (SOP), which represents approximately 50% of the conversion process of olives to olive oil, is largely not utilised and creates costs for its disposal and has negative environmental impacts. In vitro trial experiments were employed to study the effect of feeds integrated with this bio-waste, which is rich in polyphenols, on rumen biohydrogenation, using sheep rume...

2015
Zhipeng Li André-Denis G. Wright Hanlu Liu Zhongyuan Fan Fuhe Yang Zhigang Zhang Guangyu Li

High throughput sequencing was used to examine the rumen microbiota of sika deer fed high (OLH) and low concentration (OLL) of tannin rich oak leaves. The results showed that Prevotella spp. were the most dominant bacteria. The most predominant methanogens were the members of the order Methanoplasmatales. The dominant rumen protozoa were Entodinium longinucleatum, Eudiplodinium maggii, and Epid...

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