نتایج جستجو برای: rumen bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 190012  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2011
P Mosoni C Martin E Forano D P Morgavi

Protozoa are commensal eukaryotes in the rumen of herbivores. Protozoa are large producers of hydrogen, which is utilized by methanogenic archaea to produce methane, a greenhouse gas. The removal of protozoa from the rumen (defaunation) decreases methanogenesis, but also negatively affects fiber digestion, which is the main function of the rumen. The aim of this study was to examine the effect ...

2013
D. O. Krause T. G. Nagaraja A. D. G. Wright T. R. Callaway

ABSTRACT: Robert Hungate, considered the father of rumen microbiology, was the fi rst to initiate a systematic exploration of the microbial ecosystem of the rumen, but he was not alone. The techniques he developed to isolate and identify cellulose-digesting bacteria from the rumen have had a major impact not only in delineating the complex ecosystem of the rumen but also in clinical microbiolog...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
S C Fernando H T Purvis F Z Najar L O Sukharnikov C R Krehbiel T G Nagaraja B A Roe U Desilva

High-grain adaptation programs are widely used with feedlot cattle to balance enhanced growth performance against the risk of acidosis. This adaptation to a high-grain diet from a high-forage diet is known to change the rumen microbial population structure and help establish a stable microbial population within the rumen. Therefore, to evaluate bacterial population dynamics during adaptation to...

2010
Jeffrey L. Firkins

Responses to sugars in dry or liquid form vary from study to study. To explain some of this variation and prioritize when sugars are more likely to have a benefit in diets for high producing dairy cattle, microbial function that influences susceptibility to low ruminal pH or a limitation in growth factors needed for efficient ruminal fiber degradation is discussed in this paper. When fed in pro...

2016
Alejandro Salgado-Flores Live H Hagen Suzanne L Ishaq Mirzaman Zamanzadeh André-Denis G Wright Phillip B Pope Monica A Sundset

Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) are large Holarctic herbivores whose heterogeneous diet has led to the development of a unique gastrointestinal microbiota, essential for the digestion of arctic flora, which may include a large proportion of lichens during winter. Lichens are rich in plant secondary metabolites, which may affect members of the gut microbial consortium, such as the methane-...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Bethany L Denton Leanne E Diese Jeffrey L Firkins Timothy J Hackmann

The aim of this study was to determine if rumen protozoa could form large amounts of reserve carbohydrate compared to the amounts formed by bacteria when competing for glucose in batch cultures. We separated large protozoa and small bacteria from rumen fluid by filtration and centrifugation, recombined equal protein masses of each group into one mixture, and subsequently harvested (reseparated)...

Journal: :Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1977

Journal: :Journal of General Microbiology 1965

2015

This study aimed to isolate Enterococcus sp. from bovine rumen samples. Enterococci are the dominant bacteria in the rumen. Isolation were carried out using classical method by using Streptococcus selective medium then the isolates were identified using modern techniques by real time PCR, gel electrophoresis and DNA sequencing techniques. Results showed that Enterococcus sp. enumerated in the r...

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