نتایج جستجو برای: rumen ammonia nitrogen

تعداد نتایج: 150383  

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2015
I David Weiner William E Mitch Jeff M Sands

Renal nitrogen metabolism primarily involves urea and ammonia metabolism, and is essential to normal health. Urea is the largest circulating pool of nitrogen, excluding nitrogen in circulating proteins, and its production changes in parallel to the degradation of dietary and endogenous proteins. In addition to serving as a way to excrete nitrogen, urea transport, mediated through specific urea ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1981
J A Níkolić R Filipović

1. The influence of ammonia concentration on the distribution of nitrogen derived from opaque-2 maize uniformly-labelled with 15N has been investigated during short-term in vitro incubation of bovine rumen contents. 2. Less 15N derived from maize was found in the non-protein-N (NPN) fraction during incubation without added NH3 than with added NH3, due entirely to differences in the amount of N ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1981
R A Leng M Gill T J Kempton J B Rowe J V Nolan S J Stachiw T R Preston

1. Experiments were undertaken to examine the kinetics of large ciliate protozoa in the rumen of cattle on sugar-cane diets. 2. Three Zebu bulls were fed once daily on a diet of sugar cane and wheat bran. The diurnal patterns of volatile fatty acids and ammonia concentrations, and the numbers of protozoa in rumen fluid were determined. The numbers of protozoa reached values of 5 X 10(4)/ml for ...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2002
Timothy A Blauwkamp Alexander J Ninfa

Escherichia coli contains two PII-like signal trans-duction proteins, PII and GlnK, involved in nitrogen assimilation. We examined the roles of PII and GlnK in controlling expression of glnALG, glnK and nac during the transition from growth on ammonia to nitrogen starvation and vice versa. The PII protein exclusively controlled glnALG expression in cells adapted to growth on ammonia, but was un...

2006
Carrie Kelly

Inorganic nitrogen is commonly found in three different forms: Ammonia (NH4), nitrite (NO2), and nitrate (NO3). Ammonia is a principle form of nitrogen found in urban wastewater and runoff especially from pastures and feedlots. According to Kadlec and Knight (1996), ammonia, or ammonium nitrogen, is the preferred nutrient form for most wetland plants because of its importance in plant growth. A...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 1991
G Fonty J P Jouany M Chavarot F Bonnemoy P Gouet

The development of the rumen digestive functions was studied in lambs placed in sterile isolators at 1, 4, 8 or 9 days of age to define the role of the bacterial species that colonize the rumen just after birth. The values of the main rumen digestive parameters (pH, concentrations of volatile fatty acid, ammonia, lactic acid) in these lambs were close to those observed in conventional controls....

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1966
R D Yoder A Trenkle W Burroughs

S TUDIES by Appleby et al. (1956), Gutierrez and tlungate (1957), Eadie et al. (1959) and Eadie and Hollson (1962) indicated that ciliate protozoa normally inhabiting the rumen exerted considerable influence upon end products of rumen fermentation and upon tureen bacterial populations. The full significance of protozoa to the nutrition of cattle and sheep is not clear. However, Christiansen et ...

2015
Masaaki Kitano Shinji Kanbara Yasunori Inoue Navaratnarajah Kuganathan Peter V. Sushko Toshiharu Yokoyama Michikazu Hara Hideo Hosono

Novel approaches to efficient ammonia synthesis at an ambient pressure are actively sought out so as to reduce the cost of ammonia production and to allow for compact production facilities. It is accepted that the key is the development of a high-performance catalyst that significantly enhances dissociation of the nitrogen-nitrogen triple bond, which is generally considered a rate-determining s...

2017
Marcia de Oliveira Franco Edenio Detmann Sebastião de Campos Valadares Filho Erick Darlisson Batista Luana Marta de Almeida Rufino Marcília Medrado Barbosa Alexandre Ribeiro Lopes

OBJECTIVE Effects of nitrogen supplementation associated with different levels of starch on voluntary intake, digestibility, and rumen and metabolic characteristics of cattle fed low-quality tropical forage (Brachiaria decumbens hay, 7.4% crude protein, CP) were evaluated using ruminal and abomasal cannulated steers. METHODS Five European×Zebu young bulls (186 kg body weight, BW) were distrib...

2008
H. H. Meissner Merida Smuts W. A. van Niekerk O. Acheampong-Boateng

Non-ammonia nitrogen (NAN) passage to the small intestine and disappearance of NAN in that organ have been studied in multi-cannulated sheep on pasture or fed indoors. Forages under investigation included a number of subtropical grasses, foggages and hay, temperate grasses, lucerne (Medicago sativa), triticale (Triticale X Secale), oven-dried ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum), and the tannin-contai...

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