Aims: To identify dominant bacteria in grain (barley)-fed cattle for isolation and future use to increase the efficiency of starch utilization in these cattle. Methods and Results: Total DNA was extracted from samples of the rumen contents from eight steers fed a barley diet for 9 and 14 days. Bacterial profiles were obtained using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of the PCR-amplified V2/V3 region of the 16S rRNA genes from total bacterial DNA. Apparently dominant bands were excised and cloned, and the clone insert sequence was determined. One of the most common and dominant bacteria present was identified as Ruminococcus bromii. This species was subsequently isolated using traditional culture-based techniques and its domin...
The ability of ruminants to utilize cellulosic biomass is a result of the metabolic activities of sy...
The rumen microbial community in dairy cows plays a critical role in efficient milk production. Howe...
Microbial colonization is central to ruminal degradation of dietary material yet little is known abo...
Aims: To identify dominant bacteria in grain (barley)-fed cattle for isolation and future use to inc...
Limited knowledge of the structure and activities of the ruminal bacterial community prevents the un...
Aims: To identify and characterize the major lactic acid bacteria in the rumen of dairy cattle grazi...
Aim: To determine whether Megasphaera elsdenii YE34 (lactic acid degrader) and Butyrivibrio fibrisol...
The ruminal microbiome in herbivores plays a dominant role in the digestion of lignocellulose and ha...
Linkage of rumen microbial structure to host phenotypical traits may enhance the understanding of ho...
International audienceBacteria attached to the rumen epithelium (or epimural community) are not well...
Thesis (master`s)--서울대학교 대학원 :농생명공학부,2004.c-PCR technique was utilized in two studies to estimate ru...
When cattle are fed grain, acidotic ruminal conditions and decreased efficiency in starch utilisatio...
The chemical composition of barley grain can vary among barley varieties (Fibar, Xena, McGwire, and ...
The ruminal microbiome in herbivores plays a dominant role in the digestion of lignocellulose and ha...
Bacterial degradation of protein causes inefficient nitrogen retention in New Zealand ruminants. The...
The ability of ruminants to utilize cellulosic biomass is a result of the metabolic activities of sy...
The rumen microbial community in dairy cows plays a critical role in efficient milk production. Howe...
Microbial colonization is central to ruminal degradation of dietary material yet little is known abo...
Aims: To identify dominant bacteria in grain (barley)-fed cattle for isolation and future use to inc...
Limited knowledge of the structure and activities of the ruminal bacterial community prevents the un...
Aims: To identify and characterize the major lactic acid bacteria in the rumen of dairy cattle grazi...
Aim: To determine whether Megasphaera elsdenii YE34 (lactic acid degrader) and Butyrivibrio fibrisol...
The ruminal microbiome in herbivores plays a dominant role in the digestion of lignocellulose and ha...
Linkage of rumen microbial structure to host phenotypical traits may enhance the understanding of ho...
International audienceBacteria attached to the rumen epithelium (or epimural community) are not well...
Thesis (master`s)--서울대학교 대학원 :농생명공학부,2004.c-PCR technique was utilized in two studies to estimate ru...
When cattle are fed grain, acidotic ruminal conditions and decreased efficiency in starch utilisatio...
The chemical composition of barley grain can vary among barley varieties (Fibar, Xena, McGwire, and ...
The ruminal microbiome in herbivores plays a dominant role in the digestion of lignocellulose and ha...
Bacterial degradation of protein causes inefficient nitrogen retention in New Zealand ruminants. The...
The ability of ruminants to utilize cellulosic biomass is a result of the metabolic activities of sy...
The rumen microbial community in dairy cows plays a critical role in efficient milk production. Howe...
Microbial colonization is central to ruminal degradation of dietary material yet little is known abo...