نتایج جستجو برای: rumen microorganism

تعداد نتایج: 44546  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1988
D Ffoulkes R A Leng

1. The dynamics of protozoa were studied in two groups of rumen-fistulated cattle fed on a basal diet of molasses ad lib., with oaten chaff given at 6 or 18 g/kg live weight. This diet resulted in different mixtures of protozoal species in the populations in the rumen. 2. The rumen protozoa were studied by intrarumen injections of protozoa labelled in vitro with [14CH3]choline. An indication of...

2017
Janelle M. Fouhse Luke Smiegielski Melanie Tuplin Le Luo Guan Benjamin P. Willing

The rumen microbiome is integral to efficient production in cattle and shows strong host specificity, yet little is known about what host factors shape rumen microbial composition. Secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) is produced in large amounts in the saliva, can coat both commensal and pathogenic microbes within the gut, and presents a plausible mechanism of host specificity. However, the role ...

Journal: :Mycological research 2004
Mohammad Rezaeian Gordon W Beakes David S Parker

Anaerobic fungi were isolated from both the rumen and faeces of nine sheep and a cow. A reliable and simple method for the isolation of anaerobic fungi using 24 h rumen incubated milled straw as the inoculum source was developed. We also evaluate the use of chitin measurements as an assay of rumen fungal biomass. Chitin levels were determined from various sample sources (milled barley straw use...

2018
Emine Gozde Ozbayram Orhan Ince Bahar Ince Hauke Harms Sabine Kleinsteuber

Cattle manure is frequently used as an inoculum for the start-up of agricultural biogas plants or as a co-substrate in the anaerobic digestion of lignocellulosic feedstock. Ruminal microbiota are considered to be effective plant fiber degraders, but the microbes contained in manure do not necessarily reflect the rumen microbiome. The aim of this study was to compare the microbial community comp...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1995
M W Bosch M Bruining

Four non-lactating, rumen-fistulated cows were fed ad lib. on two grass silages (first cut (FC) and second cut (SC) harvested at different growth stages, resulting in different crude-protein (CP) and neutral-detergent-fibre (NDF) contents (FC, 152g CP/kg, 515g NDF/kg and SC, 210g CP/kg, 442g NDF/kg). Voluntary intake and rumen contents, total as well as organic matter were higher for silage FC....

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 1996
L Alves de Oliveira C Jean-Blain V Dal Corso V Bénard A Durix S Komisarczuk-Bony

A semi-synthetic thiamine-free diet was used on weaned lambs to test the effect of a high sulfur level on the rumen, microbial activity and on the microbial production of thiamine. In vivo and in vitro kinetic studies, as well as the determination of the thiamine concentrations and thiaminase activity in the rumen, were performed during the 16 week experiment. A high sulfur level (0.6%) in the ...

2015
Shengguo Zhao Jiaqi Wang Nan Zheng Dengpan Bu Peng Sun Zhongtang Yu

BACKGROUND Ureolytic activity of rumen bacteria leads to rapid urea conversion to ammonia in the rumen of dairy cows, resulting possible toxicity, excessive ammonia excretion to the environment, and poor nitrogen utilization. The present study investigated immunization of dairy cows against urease in the rumen as an approach to mitigate bacterial ureolytic activity therein. RESULTS Most alpha...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Peter H Janssen Marek Kirs

Members of the domain Archaea contribute about 0.3 to 3.3% of the microbial small subunit (16S and 18S) rRNA in the rumen (22, 39, 60). Archaea have a range of different metabolisms and are found in many habitats (6), but those known to exist in the rumen are strictly anaerobic methanogens. Yanagita et al. (59) observed that 2.8 to 4.0% of ruminal microorganisms displayed autofluorescence chara...

Journal: :journal of livestock science and technologies 2013
a. moharrery m. karimi e. asadi khoshoei

ruminal bacteria and protozoa provide excellent organic phosphorus (p) sources for the host animal. this experiment was conducted to compare the bioavailability of bacterial and protozoal p in comparison with that of dicalcium phosphate (dcp) as a reference phosphorus source. bacteria and protozoa were isolated from the rumen contents of dairy cows and the chick-model was used to determine the ...

Journal: :Experimental physiology 1994
N Silanikove

Ruminants in tropical and desert areas routinely experience cycles of severe dehydration and rapid rehydration. These animals can withstand severe dehydration (18-40% of initial body weight), which exceeds considerably the capacity of most monogastric mammals. This capacity is related to their ability to use, during the course of dehydration, their large water reservoir in the rumen, which cont...

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