Dairy cows experience dramatic changes in host physiology from gestation to lactation period and dietary switch from high-forage prepartum diet to high-concentrate postpartum diet over the transition period (parturition +/- three weeks). Understanding the community structure and activity of the rumen microbiota and its associative patterns over the transition period may provide insight for e.g. improving animal health and production. In the present study, rumen samples from ten primiparous Holstein dairy cows were collected over seven weeks spanning the transition period. Total RNA was extracted from the rumen samples and cDNA thereof was subsequently used for characterizing the metabolically active bacterial (16S rRNA transcript amplicon s...
The objective of the present study was to characterize the rumen bacterial and archaeal communities ...
Seven multiparous Holstein cows with a ruminal fistula were used to investigate the changes in rumen...
In this study, differences in the ruminal bacterial community between high-yield and low-yield lacta...
Seven rumen cannulated Holstein cows were used from 3 weeks prepartum to 4 weeks postpartum to deter...
Understanding the rumen microbial ecosystem requires the identification of factors that influence th...
Understanding the rumen microbial ecosystem requires the identification of factors that influence th...
Understanding the rumen microbial ecosystem requires the identification of factors that influence th...
The ruminal microbiome, comprising large numbers of bacteria, ciliate protozoa, archaea and fungi, r...
The ruminal microbiome, comprising large numbers of bacteria, ciliate protozoa, archaea and fungi, r...
Microbes present in the rumen of dairy cows are essential for degradation of cellulosic and nonstruc...
Changes in rumen microbiota and in situ degradation kinetics were studied in 12 rumen-cannulated Hol...
The objective of the present study was to characterize the rumen bacterial and archaeal communities ...
Introduction: Ruminal microbiota consists in an extremely biodiverse environment, which includes bac...
Introduction: Ruminal microbiota consists in an extremely biodiverse environment, which includes bac...
The objective of the present study was to characterize the rumen bacterial and archaeal communities ...
The objective of the present study was to characterize the rumen bacterial and archaeal communities ...
Seven multiparous Holstein cows with a ruminal fistula were used to investigate the changes in rumen...
In this study, differences in the ruminal bacterial community between high-yield and low-yield lacta...
Seven rumen cannulated Holstein cows were used from 3 weeks prepartum to 4 weeks postpartum to deter...
Understanding the rumen microbial ecosystem requires the identification of factors that influence th...
Understanding the rumen microbial ecosystem requires the identification of factors that influence th...
Understanding the rumen microbial ecosystem requires the identification of factors that influence th...
The ruminal microbiome, comprising large numbers of bacteria, ciliate protozoa, archaea and fungi, r...
The ruminal microbiome, comprising large numbers of bacteria, ciliate protozoa, archaea and fungi, r...
Microbes present in the rumen of dairy cows are essential for degradation of cellulosic and nonstruc...
Changes in rumen microbiota and in situ degradation kinetics were studied in 12 rumen-cannulated Hol...
The objective of the present study was to characterize the rumen bacterial and archaeal communities ...
Introduction: Ruminal microbiota consists in an extremely biodiverse environment, which includes bac...
Introduction: Ruminal microbiota consists in an extremely biodiverse environment, which includes bac...
The objective of the present study was to characterize the rumen bacterial and archaeal communities ...
The objective of the present study was to characterize the rumen bacterial and archaeal communities ...
Seven multiparous Holstein cows with a ruminal fistula were used to investigate the changes in rumen...
In this study, differences in the ruminal bacterial community between high-yield and low-yield lacta...