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The Bovine Rumen Microbiome Revealed by Different Fractions of Rumen Contents
Discovery: The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 2017The bovine rumen microbiota is very important in terms of animal functionality and digestion. The fermentative capability of the rumen provides means for the digestion of complex plant material that is indigestible by humans. The rumen microbiota is made up of billions of microorganisms, primarily bacteria, that digest and ferment feed into volatile ...
Breakstone, Ashlee, Zhao, Jiangchao
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Ecological Aspects on Rumen Microbiome
2017Ruminants are important as suppliers of dairy products for human consumption and are responsible by a large portion of global greenhouse gas emissions. The rumen microbial colonization is a complex process and occurs simultaneously with animal development and maturation of the host immune system.
Emiliana Manesco Romagnoli +4 more
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Investigations into the deer rumen microbiome
Grazing ruminants are able to digest complex starches such as plant cell walls through a symbiotic relationship with microbes that inhabit the fore-stomach or ‘rumen’. Fermentation pathways and the resulting energy sources and waste products differ depending on the microbial community in the gut.Clarke, Jordan +11 more
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Characterisation of the rumen microbiome
Ruminants including cattle, sheep, and goats are globally important farmed animals defined by their complex digestive system. They possess a non-glandular forestomach composed of three sections followed by one ‘true’ secretory stomach. The rumen is one of the sections of the forestomach and acts as a fermentation chamber, breaking down complex plant ...openaire +1 more source
Exploring the sheep rumen microbiome for carbohydrate-active enzymes
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2015The rumen is a complex ecosystem enriched for microorganisms able to degrade biomass during the animal's digestion process. The recovery of new enzymes from naturally evolved biomass-degrading microbial communities is a promising strategy to overcome the inefficient enzymatic plant destruction in industrial production of biofuels. In this context, this
Lucas Dantas, Lopes +8 more
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In Vitro Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Effect of Betulin on the Rumen Microbiome
Animal Science JournalABSTRACT Concerns over antibiotic resistance from the use of ionophore antibiotics in the treatment of metabolic disorders in cattle have led to investigations into alternative antimicrobial compounds. This is the first study to evaluate the effects of betulin, a natural compound found in birch tree bark, on in ...
Makoto Adachi +8 more
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Silibinin reduces in vitro methane production by regulating the rumen microbiome and metabolites
Frontiers in Microbiology, 2023Modinat Tolani Lambo +2 more
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