Fungi have the ability to degrade vegetal cell wall carbohydrates, and their presence in the digestive tract of ruminants can minimize the effects of lignified forage on ruminal fermentation. Here, we evaluated enzyme production by Aspergillus spp. isolates from the digestive tracts of cattle grazed in tropical pastures during the dry season. Filamentous fungi were isolated from rumen and feces by culture in cellulose-based medium. Ninety fungal strains were isolated and identified by rDNA sequence analysis, microculture, or both. Aspergillus terreus was the most frequently isolated species, followed by Aspergillus fumigatus. The isolates were characterized with respect to their cellulolytic, xylanolytic, and lignolytic activity through qua...
Not AvailableThe rumen is a unique natural habitat, exhibiting an unparalleled genetic resource of f...
Isolation and selection of lignocellulose-degrading fungi from compartment of herbivore's gastrointe...
Isolation and selection of lignocellulose-degrading fungi from compartment of herbivore’s gastrointe...
BACKGROUND: Cellulose and hemicellulose are quantitatively the most important structural carbohydrat...
BACKGROUND: Cellulose and hemicellulose are quantitatively the most important structural carbohydrat...
BACKGROUND: Cellulose and hemicellulose are quantitatively the most important structural carbohydrat...
The addition of the inoculant can accelerate the fermentation process and improve the quality of the...
Forage is a feed source for ruminant livestock, but one of the limiting factors of forage is high co...
This experiment aimed to screen some cellulose- and lignin-degrading fungal species for improving nu...
This experiment aimed to screen some cellulose- and lignin-degrading fungal species for improving nu...
This experiment aimed to screen some cellulose- and lignin-degrading fungal species for improving nu...
This experiment aimed to screen some cellulose- and lignin-degrading fungal species for improving nu...
87-95The zoospores of two isolates of polycentric rumen fungi, Orpinomyces NIANP 58 (isolated from t...
Five strains of anaerobic fungi isolated from the faeces of wild (hog deer, Cervus porcinus; blackbu...
Five strains of anaerobic fungi isolated from the faeces of wild (hog deer, Cervus porcinus; blackbu...
Not AvailableThe rumen is a unique natural habitat, exhibiting an unparalleled genetic resource of f...
Isolation and selection of lignocellulose-degrading fungi from compartment of herbivore's gastrointe...
Isolation and selection of lignocellulose-degrading fungi from compartment of herbivore’s gastrointe...
BACKGROUND: Cellulose and hemicellulose are quantitatively the most important structural carbohydrat...
BACKGROUND: Cellulose and hemicellulose are quantitatively the most important structural carbohydrat...
BACKGROUND: Cellulose and hemicellulose are quantitatively the most important structural carbohydrat...
The addition of the inoculant can accelerate the fermentation process and improve the quality of the...
Forage is a feed source for ruminant livestock, but one of the limiting factors of forage is high co...
This experiment aimed to screen some cellulose- and lignin-degrading fungal species for improving nu...
This experiment aimed to screen some cellulose- and lignin-degrading fungal species for improving nu...
This experiment aimed to screen some cellulose- and lignin-degrading fungal species for improving nu...
This experiment aimed to screen some cellulose- and lignin-degrading fungal species for improving nu...
87-95The zoospores of two isolates of polycentric rumen fungi, Orpinomyces NIANP 58 (isolated from t...
Five strains of anaerobic fungi isolated from the faeces of wild (hog deer, Cervus porcinus; blackbu...
Five strains of anaerobic fungi isolated from the faeces of wild (hog deer, Cervus porcinus; blackbu...
Not AvailableThe rumen is a unique natural habitat, exhibiting an unparalleled genetic resource of f...
Isolation and selection of lignocellulose-degrading fungi from compartment of herbivore's gastrointe...
Isolation and selection of lignocellulose-degrading fungi from compartment of herbivore’s gastrointe...