نتایج جستجو برای: rumen microbes

تعداد نتایج: 28003  

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1972
P N Hobson

Control of the rumen fermentation needs a basic knowledge of the rumen microbes. This short paper provides a few examples of work on the types and metabolic characteristics of the organisms and the influence of external conditions on their growth and metabolism. The term ‘fermentation patterns’ in the rumen is generally understood to denote principally the proportions of three volatile fatty ac...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1984
R C Siddons C Arricastres D L Gale D E Beever

The primary growth of lucerne (Medicago sativa) was ensiled after treatment with either formic acid alone (4.1 litres/t; silage F) or with formic acid and either formaldehyde (30.5 g/kg crude protein (nitrogen X 6.25; CP); silage FF), glutaraldehyde (44.2 g/kg CP; silage FG) or a mixture of the two aldehydes at approximately half their individual application rates (silage FFG). Compared with fo...

Journal: :Toxins 2021

The leguminous plant species, Indigofera linnaei and spicata are distributed throughout the rangeland regions of Australia compound indospicine (L-2-amino-6-amidinohexanoic acid) found in these palatable forage plants acts as a hepatotoxin can accumulate meat ruminant livestock wild camels. In this study, bovine rumen fluid was cultivated an vitro fermentation system provided with material abil...

2017
Alejandro Belanche Charles J. Newbold Wanchang Lin Pauline Rees Stevens Alison H. Kingston-Smith

Increasing the efficiency of utilization of fresh and preserved forage is a key target for ruminant science. Vitamin E is often used as additive to improve product quality but its impact of the rumen function is unknown. This study investigated the successional microbial colonization of ryegrass (GRA) vs. ryegrass hay (HAY) in presence of zero or 50 IU/d supplementary vitamin E, using a rumen s...

2006
D. Valkeners A. Théwis S. Amant Y. Beckers

Seven double-muscled Belgian Blue bulls (initial BW: 341 ± 21 kg) with cannulas in the rumen and proximal duodenum were used in an incomplete replicated Latin square. The study examined the effect of imbalance between energy and N in the rumen on microbial protein synthesis and N metabolism by giving the same diet according to 3 different feeding patterns. The feed ingredients of the diet were ...

2015
Oguzhan KAHRAMAN Abdullah OZBILGIN M. Selcuk ALATAS O. Baris CİTİL

Ruminant animals play an important role in the food chain for evaluate cellulose and non-protein nitrogenous (NPN) compounds absorbed partially or not by other farm animals and humans. However, ruminant animals also bring some disadvantages. Methane, produced as a natural consequence of the ruminal digestion and it is a potential green house gas, is a problem, both ecologically and economically...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1986
D Demeyer C Van Nevel

Microbial N produced in the rumen and flowing to the duodenum (Ni) is related to the total amount of OM fermented or apparently digested in the rumen (OMf). This relationship, best expressed as microbial N yield (gNi/kgOMf), is affected mainly by the physical and chemical properties of feed carbohydrates and the amounts ingested. These factors influence yields at three levels of increasing comp...

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