We investigated the influence of the composition of the fibrolytic microbial community on the development and activities of hydrogen-utilizing microorganisms in the rumens of gnotobiotically reared lambs. Two groups of lambs were reared. The first group was inoculated with Fibrobacter succinogenes, a non-H(2)-producing species, as the main cellulolytic organism, and the second group was inoculated with Ruminococcus albus, Ruminococcus flavefaciens, and anaerobic fungi that produce hydrogen. The development of hydrogenotrophic bacterial communities, i.e., acetogens, fumarate and sulfate reducers, was monitored in the absence of methanogens and after inoculation of methanogens. Hydrogen production and utilization and methane producti...
Six reductive acetogenic bacteria from a variety of ruminal and non-ruminal environments were invest...
In New Zealand, exported farmed commodities derived from ruminants make up about one-third of the na...
Emission from ruminants has become one of the largest sources of anthropogenic methane emission in C...
International audienceThe aim of this work was to determine whether reductive acetogenesis can provi...
Molecular information suggests that there is a broad diversity of acetogens in the rumen, distinct f...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock contribute significantly to the large environmental footpr...
Ruminants are vital to feeding an emerging population. Resource use is continually being limited due...
The rumen and the hindgut represent two different fermentation organs in herbivorous mammals, with t...
It is now generally accepted that the fermentation of carbohydrates in the rumen gives rise to the f...
Elevated temperatures (52, 60 and 65 °C) were used to enrich hydrogen producers on cellulose from co...
Strategies to manage metabolic hydrogen ([H]) in the rumen should be considered when reducing rumina...
Reductive acetogenesis is not competitive with methanogenesis in adult ruminants, whereas acetogenic...
Methanogenesis can be inhibited by various chemicals through different mechanism reaktion. The use o...
Methanogenesis plays an important role in maintaining low hydrogen partial pressure in the rumen and...
Six reductive acetogenic bacteria from a variety of ruminal and non-ruminal environments were invest...
In New Zealand, exported farmed commodities derived from ruminants make up about one-third of the na...
Emission from ruminants has become one of the largest sources of anthropogenic methane emission in C...
International audienceThe aim of this work was to determine whether reductive acetogenesis can provi...
Molecular information suggests that there is a broad diversity of acetogens in the rumen, distinct f...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock contribute significantly to the large environmental footpr...
Ruminants are vital to feeding an emerging population. Resource use is continually being limited due...
The rumen and the hindgut represent two different fermentation organs in herbivorous mammals, with t...
It is now generally accepted that the fermentation of carbohydrates in the rumen gives rise to the f...
Elevated temperatures (52, 60 and 65 °C) were used to enrich hydrogen producers on cellulose from co...
Strategies to manage metabolic hydrogen ([H]) in the rumen should be considered when reducing rumina...
Reductive acetogenesis is not competitive with methanogenesis in adult ruminants, whereas acetogenic...
Methanogenesis can be inhibited by various chemicals through different mechanism reaktion. The use o...
Methanogenesis plays an important role in maintaining low hydrogen partial pressure in the rumen and...
Six reductive acetogenic bacteria from a variety of ruminal and non-ruminal environments were invest...
In New Zealand, exported farmed commodities derived from ruminants make up about one-third of the na...
Emission from ruminants has become one of the largest sources of anthropogenic methane emission in C...