This study aimed to evaluate whether the host genetic background impact the ruminal microbial communities of the progeny of sires from three different breeds under different diets. Eighty five bacterial and twenty eight methanogen phylotypes from 49 individuals of diverging sire breed (Angus, ANG; Charolais, CHA; and Hybrid, HYB), fed high energy density (HE) and low energy density (LE) diets were determined and correlated with breed, rumen fermentation and phenotypic variables, using multivariate statistical approaches. When bacterial phylotypes were compared between diets, ANG offspring showed the lowest number of diet-associated phylotypes, whereas CHA and HYB progenies had seventeen and twenty-three diet-associated phylotypes, respectiv...
Abstract Objectives Extensive efforts have been made to characterize the rumen microbiome under vari...
The rumen microbial community plays a critical role in methane emission from ruminants. However, th...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of varying roughage and concentrate propor...
This study aimed to evaluate whether the host genetic background impact the ruminal microbial commun...
Rumen microbes have a symbiotic relationship with the host where the host provides a suitable enviro...
Linkage of rumen microbial structure to host phenotypical traits may enhance the understanding of ho...
Abstract Background Microorganisms are responsible for fermentation within the rumen and have been r...
Feed-efficient animals have lower production costs and reduced environmental impact. Given that rume...
Our previous research revealed the advantages of separate feeding (SF) systems compared to total mix...
The use of rustic cattle is desirable to face challenges brought on by climate change. Maremmana (MA...
<div><p>Methane produced by methanogenic archaea in ruminants contributes significantly to anthropog...
The rumen is characterised by a complex microbial ecosystem, which is particularly active in lipid m...
Limited knowledge of the structure and activities of the ruminal bacterial community prevents the un...
Intensive dairy and beef cattle farming contribute significantly to the emissions of greenhouse gase...
Abstract Background The microbiome of the digestive tract of ruminants contains microbial ecosystem ...
Abstract Objectives Extensive efforts have been made to characterize the rumen microbiome under vari...
The rumen microbial community plays a critical role in methane emission from ruminants. However, th...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of varying roughage and concentrate propor...
This study aimed to evaluate whether the host genetic background impact the ruminal microbial commun...
Rumen microbes have a symbiotic relationship with the host where the host provides a suitable enviro...
Linkage of rumen microbial structure to host phenotypical traits may enhance the understanding of ho...
Abstract Background Microorganisms are responsible for fermentation within the rumen and have been r...
Feed-efficient animals have lower production costs and reduced environmental impact. Given that rume...
Our previous research revealed the advantages of separate feeding (SF) systems compared to total mix...
The use of rustic cattle is desirable to face challenges brought on by climate change. Maremmana (MA...
<div><p>Methane produced by methanogenic archaea in ruminants contributes significantly to anthropog...
The rumen is characterised by a complex microbial ecosystem, which is particularly active in lipid m...
Limited knowledge of the structure and activities of the ruminal bacterial community prevents the un...
Intensive dairy and beef cattle farming contribute significantly to the emissions of greenhouse gase...
Abstract Background The microbiome of the digestive tract of ruminants contains microbial ecosystem ...
Abstract Objectives Extensive efforts have been made to characterize the rumen microbiome under vari...
The rumen microbial community plays a critical role in methane emission from ruminants. However, th...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of varying roughage and concentrate propor...