نتایج جستجو برای: rumen function

تعداد نتایج: 1223510  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1983
D E Nuzback E E Bartley S M Dennis T G Nagaraja S J Galitzer A D Dayton

Cultures of Streptococcus bovis and mixed populations of rumen bacteria were used to investigate the concentration of ATP and rumen bacterial numbers at various stages of growth. ATP, extracted with Tris buffer, was analyzed using the firefly luciferin-luciferase bioluminescent reaction. ATP concentrations of S. bovis and mixed cultures of rumen bacteria significantly correlated with live cell ...

2014
Robert W. Li Juan Gabriel Giarrizzo Sitao Wu Weizhong Li Jennifer M. Duringer A. Morrie Craig

The manufacturing processes of royal demolition explosive (RDX), or hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine, have resulted in serious water contamination. As a potential carcinogen, RDX can cause a broad range of harmful effects to humans and animals. The ovine rumen is capable of rapid degradation of nitroaromatic compounds, including RDX. While ruminal RDX-degrading bacteria have been identif...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2013
D N Wedlock P H Janssen S C Leahy D Shu B M Buddle

Vaccination against rumen methanogens offers a practical approach to reduce methane emissions in livestock, particularly ruminants grazing on pasture. Although successful vaccination strategies have been reported for reducing the activity of the rumen-dwelling organism Streptococcus bovis in sheep and S. bovis and Lactobacillus spp. in cattle, earlier approaches using vaccines based on whole me...

Journal: :Nutrition research reviews 2008
Ruba Mohamed Abdul Shakoor Chaudhry

Ruman degradation is crucial in the supply of dietary nutrients to meet the nutrient demands of the anaerobic microbes and body tissues of ruminant animals. Therefore, it is essential to study the dynamics of rumen degradation of various feeds before their potential use to formulate nutritious diets for ruminant animals. Amongst many methods that have been used in the past, the in sacco method ...

Mohammad Bojarpour Moosa Eslami, Morteza Chaji Safora Jabari, Tahereh Mohammadabadi,

The major aim of this study was to compare the morphology and activity of rumen protozoa of Khuzestan water buffalo and Holstein cow using in vitro digestibility and gas production parameters of steam treated sugarcane pith. Rumen fluid obtained from two buffalo and cow steers fed the same diet, 30:70 concentrate: forage. To separate rumen protozoa, antibiotic solution and fungicides w...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2011
Q Zebeli S M Dunn B N Ametaj

Feeding dairy cows diets high in easily degradable carbohydrates increases the incidence of rumen and systemic metabolic disorders; however, the triggering factor is not well understood. In this study, dairy cows were fed 4 different amounts of barley grain-based concentrate at 15, 30, 45, and 60% (dry matter basis) of a total mixed ration to determine whether alterations in the rumen environme...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1965
R A Leng G J Leonard

Numerous studies have been made of the quantitative aspects of the production of volatile fatty acids (VFA) in the rumen, and have been reviewed by Rook (1964), Warner (1964) and Annison (1965). Interest in rumen VFA production has recently been intensified because of the findings correlating body-weight increases with the concentration of rumen VFA in lambs on various pastures (Johns, Ulyatt &...

2017

Herbivores as well as other vertebrates are not capable of producing cellulases and/or hemicelullases. Instead, a lot of herbivores form symbiotic associations with bacteria, protozoa and fungi which produce these enszymes and therefore are capable of degrading the plant polymers. In return for the relatively constant environment and continuous flow of plant material, the microorganisms of the ...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1972
J W Czerkawski

Introduction T h e first axiom of ruminology appears to be: ‘The rumen is a strictly anaerobic system’ (Hungate, 1966) but before we accept this we should examine the evidence for and against this assertion. Probably the strongest evidence for anaerobiosis comes from the studies of the reactions in the rumen, from the stoichiometries observed and from the low oxidation-reduction potential obtai...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1985
T N Barry T R Manley

1. Responses to twice-weekly oral supplementation with 4.0 g methionine were measured with lambs (27 kg) grazing kale (Brassica oleracea) for 10 weeks (Expt 1). In a second experiment with sheep fed on kale at hourly intervals, rumen fractional outflow rates of CrEDTA and ruthenium Tris(1,10 phenanthroline) markers were measured from the rates of decline in their concentrations. Rumen turnover ...

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