نتایج جستجو برای: rumen degradabil ity

تعداد نتایج: 14230  

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2011
Q Zebeli S M Dunn B N Ametaj

Feeding dairy cows diets high in easily degradable carbohydrates increases the incidence of rumen and systemic metabolic disorders; however, the triggering factor is not well understood. In this study, dairy cows were fed 4 different amounts of barley grain-based concentrate at 15, 30, 45, and 60% (dry matter basis) of a total mixed ration to determine whether alterations in the rumen environme...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1965
R A Leng G J Leonard

Numerous studies have been made of the quantitative aspects of the production of volatile fatty acids (VFA) in the rumen, and have been reviewed by Rook (1964), Warner (1964) and Annison (1965). Interest in rumen VFA production has recently been intensified because of the findings correlating body-weight increases with the concentration of rumen VFA in lambs on various pastures (Johns, Ulyatt &...

2004
Detlef Heck Gerhard Rammes

Synaptic Integration in the Cortex Shaped by Network Activity Detlef Heck, Univers ity of Tennessee Health Science Center, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Memphis, TN Neocortical neurons in vivo receive massive synaptic input from the permanently active surrounding network. How this ongoing network activ ity affects the neurons' integrative properties and what function this may imply at...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1972
J W Czerkawski

Introduction T h e first axiom of ruminology appears to be: ‘The rumen is a strictly anaerobic system’ (Hungate, 1966) but before we accept this we should examine the evidence for and against this assertion. Probably the strongest evidence for anaerobiosis comes from the studies of the reactions in the rumen, from the stoichiometries observed and from the low oxidation-reduction potential obtai...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1985
T N Barry T R Manley

1. Responses to twice-weekly oral supplementation with 4.0 g methionine were measured with lambs (27 kg) grazing kale (Brassica oleracea) for 10 weeks (Expt 1). In a second experiment with sheep fed on kale at hourly intervals, rumen fractional outflow rates of CrEDTA and ruthenium Tris(1,10 phenanthroline) markers were measured from the rates of decline in their concentrations. Rumen turnover ...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2014
safora jabari moosa eslami morteza chaji tahereh mohammadabadi mohammad bojarpour

the major aim of this study was to compare the morphology and activity of rumen protozoa of khuzestan water buffalo and holstein cow using in vitro digestibility and gas production parameters of steam treated sugarcane pith. rumen fluid obtained from two buffalo and cow steers fed the same diet, 30:70 concentrate: forage. to separate rumen protozoa, antibiotic solution and fungicides were added...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
mazaher hashemi

rumen is a persistent and specific ecosystem consists of bacteria, protozoa and fungus where feed fermentation takes place in it. produced hydrogen in rumen can be used in the synthesis of the volatile fatty acids and the microbial protein and its excess would be eliminated through the production of methane by methanogenesis. nutritionists have tried to find ways to decrease loss and energy and...

2002

Degradation of plant N in the rumen results in the formation of ammonia-N and NAN. Rumen bacteria utilise these breakdown products to synthesise their cell proteins. This study was carried out to investigate the in vivo degradation of N-labelled duckweed in the rumen and the utilisation of the degradation products by rumen bacteria. We found that duckweed protein was relatively resistant to rum...

2017
Christopher L. Anderson Matthew B. Sullivan Samodha C. Fernando

BACKGROUND Rumen microbes play a greater role in host energy acquisition than that of gut-associated microbes in monogastric animals. Although genome-enabled advancements are providing access to the vast diversity of uncultivated microbes, our understanding of variables shaping rumen microbial communities is in its infancy. Viruses have been shown to impact microbial populations through a myria...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1991
Y Aharoni H Tagari R C Boston

Rumen nitrogen metabolism values were estimated by the use of a single injection of 15(NH4)2SO4 into the rumen of sheep and consecutive 15N enrichment measurements in the rumen ammonia pool, rumen non-NH3-N (NAN) pool, rumen purine pool and blood urea-N (BUN) pool for a period of 24 h. Synthesis and degradation of N compounds in the rumen and passage of N to and from the rumen were evaluated on...

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