Linkage of rumen microbial structure to host phenotypical traits may enhance the understanding of host-microbial interactions in livestock species. This study used culture-independent PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) to investigate the microbial profiles in the rumen of cattle differing in feed efficiency. The analysis of detectable bacterial PCR-DGGE profiles showed that the profiles generated from efficient steers clustered together and were clearly separated from those obtained from inefficient steers, indicating that specific bacterial groups may only inhabit in efficient steers. In addition, the bacterial profiles were more likely clustered within a certain breed, suggesting that host genetics may play an importan...
The ruminal microbiome in herbivores plays a dominant role in the digestion of lignocellulose and ha...
The use of rustic cattle is desirable to face challenges brought on by climate change. Maremmana (MA...
Feed efficiency, simply expressed as less feed inputs versus animal production outputs, can be measu...
The influence of rumen microbial structure and functions on host physiology remains poorly understoo...
Limited knowledge of the structure and activities of the ruminal bacterial community prevents the un...
Feed-efficient animals have lower production costs and reduced environmental impact. Given that rume...
Rumen microbes have a symbiotic relationship with the host where the host provides a suitable enviro...
The cattle rumen has a diverse microbial ecosystem that is essential for the host to digest plant ma...
This study aimed to evaluate whether the host genetic background impact the ruminal microbial commun...
International audienceBacteria attached to the rumen epithelium (or epimural community) are not well...
<div><p>The bovine rumen houses a complex microbiota which is responsible for cattle's remarkable ab...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the relationship between rumen liquid-associated bacteria...
The bovine rumen houses a complex microbiota which is responsible for cattle's remarkable ability to...
The rumen is characterised by a complex microbial ecosystem, which is particularly active in lipid m...
Microbes that inhabit the rumen provide a diverse set of enzymes that degrade ingested plant materia...
The ruminal microbiome in herbivores plays a dominant role in the digestion of lignocellulose and ha...
The use of rustic cattle is desirable to face challenges brought on by climate change. Maremmana (MA...
Feed efficiency, simply expressed as less feed inputs versus animal production outputs, can be measu...
The influence of rumen microbial structure and functions on host physiology remains poorly understoo...
Limited knowledge of the structure and activities of the ruminal bacterial community prevents the un...
Feed-efficient animals have lower production costs and reduced environmental impact. Given that rume...
Rumen microbes have a symbiotic relationship with the host where the host provides a suitable enviro...
The cattle rumen has a diverse microbial ecosystem that is essential for the host to digest plant ma...
This study aimed to evaluate whether the host genetic background impact the ruminal microbial commun...
International audienceBacteria attached to the rumen epithelium (or epimural community) are not well...
<div><p>The bovine rumen houses a complex microbiota which is responsible for cattle's remarkable ab...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the relationship between rumen liquid-associated bacteria...
The bovine rumen houses a complex microbiota which is responsible for cattle's remarkable ability to...
The rumen is characterised by a complex microbial ecosystem, which is particularly active in lipid m...
Microbes that inhabit the rumen provide a diverse set of enzymes that degrade ingested plant materia...
The ruminal microbiome in herbivores plays a dominant role in the digestion of lignocellulose and ha...
The use of rustic cattle is desirable to face challenges brought on by climate change. Maremmana (MA...
Feed efficiency, simply expressed as less feed inputs versus animal production outputs, can be measu...