The aim of this experiment was to study the persistence in time of bacterial and methanogenic archaeal communities that establish in the rumen of lambs fed two different diets at weaning. Twenty ewes with single lambs were used in two phases. In phase I, 10 lambs had access only to grass hay (H group). The other 10 lambs had free access to concentrate and grass hay (C group). After 20 weeks, five lambs from each group were slaughtered and rumen samples were kept for analysis. In phase II, the remaining lambs were grouped together and fed grass plus concentrate for 4 months and then slaughtered, and rumen samples were collected for analysis. Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis showed a different bacterial and methanoge...
International audienceModulating the assembly of the ruminal microbiota might have practical implica...
Establishment of the rumen microbiome can be affected by both early-life dietary measures and rumen ...
International audienceCereal-rich diets used in ruminant intensive production can affect the physiol...
The aim of this experiment was to study the persistence in time of bacterial and methanogenic archae...
The aim of this experiment was to investigate whether different diets at weaning determine the micro...
The rumen microbiota is an essential part of ruminants shaping their nutrition and health. Despite i...
Development of inhibitors and vaccines that mitigate rumen-derived methane by targeting methanogens ...
<p>The key below indicates the different forages and the time period of sampling [Period 1 (P1) or P...
International audienceBacteria attached to the rumen epithelium (or epimural community) are not well...
Increasing feed efficiency is a key target in ruminant science which requires a better understanding...
Reductive acetogenesis is not competitive with methanogenesis in adult ruminants, whereas acetogenic...
Rumen microbial communities play important roles in feed conversion and the physiological developmen...
Weaning affects the development of ruminal bacteria in lambs during early life. However, the tempora...
Using two successive types of diets (100% concentrate and 67% forage), this study explores the relat...
Five gnotobiotic lambs were fed on sterile diets until they were killed at 13 to 2 1 weeks of age. T...
International audienceModulating the assembly of the ruminal microbiota might have practical implica...
Establishment of the rumen microbiome can be affected by both early-life dietary measures and rumen ...
International audienceCereal-rich diets used in ruminant intensive production can affect the physiol...
The aim of this experiment was to study the persistence in time of bacterial and methanogenic archae...
The aim of this experiment was to investigate whether different diets at weaning determine the micro...
The rumen microbiota is an essential part of ruminants shaping their nutrition and health. Despite i...
Development of inhibitors and vaccines that mitigate rumen-derived methane by targeting methanogens ...
<p>The key below indicates the different forages and the time period of sampling [Period 1 (P1) or P...
International audienceBacteria attached to the rumen epithelium (or epimural community) are not well...
Increasing feed efficiency is a key target in ruminant science which requires a better understanding...
Reductive acetogenesis is not competitive with methanogenesis in adult ruminants, whereas acetogenic...
Rumen microbial communities play important roles in feed conversion and the physiological developmen...
Weaning affects the development of ruminal bacteria in lambs during early life. However, the tempora...
Using two successive types of diets (100% concentrate and 67% forage), this study explores the relat...
Five gnotobiotic lambs were fed on sterile diets until they were killed at 13 to 2 1 weeks of age. T...
International audienceModulating the assembly of the ruminal microbiota might have practical implica...
Establishment of the rumen microbiome can be affected by both early-life dietary measures and rumen ...
International audienceCereal-rich diets used in ruminant intensive production can affect the physiol...