Accurate estimates of microbial synthesis in the rumen are vital to optimize ruminant nutrition. Liquid- (LAB) and solid-associated bacterial fractions (SAB) harvested from the rumen are generally considered as microbial references when microbial yield is calculated; however, factors that determine their composition are not completely understood. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of diet and absence or presence of rumen protozoa on the rumen microbial community. It was hypothesized that these treatments could modify the composition and representativeness of LAB and SAB. Twenty twin lambs (Ovis aries) were used; one-half of the twins were kept protozoa-free, and each respective twin sibling was faunated. At 6 mo of age, 5 anim...
Protozoa, along with fungi, represent the rumen eukaryotome andaccount for up to 50% of microbial bi...
Increasing productivity is a key target in ruminant science which requires better understanding of t...
First described in 1843, Rumen protozoa with their striking appearance were assumed to be important ...
Accurate estimates of microbial synthesis in the rumen are vital to optimize ruminant nutrition. Liq...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of presence or absence of protozoa on rumen ferm...
The rumen microbiota is an essential part of ruminants shaping their nutrition and health. Despite i...
Many factors present in livestock feeds affect the numbers and types of protozoa and bacteria in the...
The effects of the absence of protozoa in the rumen of lambs on animal growth, rumen fermentation, m...
Ruminant animals lack enzymes to break down fibrous feeds but they harbor microorganisms capable of ...
Developing novel strategies to increase the content of bioactive unsaturated fatty acids (FA) in rum...
First described in 1843, Rumen protozoa with their striking appearance were assumed to be important ...
The rumen is a very complex ecosystem in which there is a high diversity and concentration of rumen ...
Balancing energy and nitrogen in the rumen is a key to both profitability and environmental sustaina...
The effects of the absence of protozoa in the rumen of lambs on animal growth, rumen fermentation, m...
Protozoa, along with fungi, represent the rumen eukaryotome andaccount for up to 50% of microbial bi...
Increasing productivity is a key target in ruminant science which requires better understanding of t...
First described in 1843, Rumen protozoa with their striking appearance were assumed to be important ...
Accurate estimates of microbial synthesis in the rumen are vital to optimize ruminant nutrition. Liq...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of presence or absence of protozoa on rumen ferm...
The rumen microbiota is an essential part of ruminants shaping their nutrition and health. Despite i...
Many factors present in livestock feeds affect the numbers and types of protozoa and bacteria in the...
The effects of the absence of protozoa in the rumen of lambs on animal growth, rumen fermentation, m...
Ruminant animals lack enzymes to break down fibrous feeds but they harbor microorganisms capable of ...
Developing novel strategies to increase the content of bioactive unsaturated fatty acids (FA) in rum...
First described in 1843, Rumen protozoa with their striking appearance were assumed to be important ...
The rumen is a very complex ecosystem in which there is a high diversity and concentration of rumen ...
Balancing energy and nitrogen in the rumen is a key to both profitability and environmental sustaina...
The effects of the absence of protozoa in the rumen of lambs on animal growth, rumen fermentation, m...
Protozoa, along with fungi, represent the rumen eukaryotome andaccount for up to 50% of microbial bi...
Increasing productivity is a key target in ruminant science which requires better understanding of t...
First described in 1843, Rumen protozoa with their striking appearance were assumed to be important ...