نتایج جستجو برای: specific rumen anaerobic fungi culture

تعداد نتایج: 1349203  

2014
Joshua C. McCann Tryon A. Wickersham Juan J. Loor

Diversity in the forestomach microbiome is one of the key features of ruminant animals. The diverse microbial community adapts to a wide array of dietary feedstuffs and management strategies. Understanding rumen microbiome composition, adaptation, and function has global implications ranging from climatology to applied animal production. Classical knowledge of rumen microbiology was based on an...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1959
H C LEE W E MOORE

Anaerobic, gram-negative, butyric acid-producing, curved rods have been isolated from the rumen of cattle and sheep by Hungate (1950), Huhtanen and Gall (1952), Wilson (1953), Maki and Foster (1957), and Gill and King (1958). Bryant and Small (1956) established a new genus, Butyrivibrio, for monotrichous strains of these bacteria. Organisms of this genus probably contribute significantly to the...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
طاهره محمد آبادی مرتضی چاجی محمد بوجارپور

this experiment was conducted to determine the effect of procceesing of sugarcane pith with high pressure steam (210-220c◦, at 19 bar, over 3 min, on 70 % moisture) on fermentative activity and gas production parameters and degradation by pure microorganism of rumen. the microbial different groups of rumen were separated by physical and chemical methods and using antibiotics. these microbial gr...

Journal: :Insects 2012
Tânia Nobre Duur K Aanen

We present a new perspective for the role of Termitomyces fungi in the mutualism with fungus-growing termites. According to the predominant view, this mutualism is as an example of agriculture with termites as farmers of a domesticated fungus crop, which is used for degradation of plant-material and production of fungal biomass. However, a detailed study of the literature indicates that the ter...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
F M McIntosh P Williams R Losa R J Wallace D A Beever C J Newbold

A commercial blend of essential oil (EO) compounds was added to a grass, maize silage, and concentrate diet fed to dairy cattle in order to determine their influence on protein metabolism by ruminal microorganisms. EO inhibited (P < 0.05) the rate of deamination of amino acids. Pure-culture studies indicated that the species most sensitive to EO were ammonia-hyperproducing bacteria and anaerobi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1976
J A Grubb B A Dehority

Volume and type of medium, carbohydrate concentration, carbohydrate ratios, and inoculum level were investigated as possible factors influencing total colony counts of anaerobic rumen bacteria obtained in roll tubes (18 by 150 mm). Colony counts were lower when the rumen fluid was clarified by centrifugation before inclusion in the medium; however, decreasing the volume of 40% rumen fluid gluco...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Tom La Nyree D Phillips David J Hampson

A duplex PCR (D-PCR) amplifying portions of the Brachyspira hyodysenteriae NADH oxidase gene and the B. pilosicoli 16S rRNA gene was developed and then tested on DNA extracted from 178 porcine fecal samples. The feces also underwent anaerobic culture and species-specific PCRs. Fecal extraction-D-PCR detected seven additional samples containing B. hyodysenteriae and five more containing B. pilos...

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