The Microbiology and Biochemistry of the RumenMunton & Fison, 1969 - 75 pagine |
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Pagina 19
... animals on a high grain ration . Its capacity for rapid growth is expressed when an animal on a hay ration is suddenly given large quantities of grain.188,160 Within a few hours the numbers of S. bovis increase from a count of 107 per ...
... animals on a high grain ration . Its capacity for rapid growth is expressed when an animal on a hay ration is suddenly given large quantities of grain.188,160 Within a few hours the numbers of S. bovis increase from a count of 107 per ...
Pagina 26
... animals because of the very large numbers of cells introduced with the feed . They appeared to grow to some extent in the rumen , but their absence in most animals indicates that they cannot maintain themselves without continuous ...
... animals because of the very large numbers of cells introduced with the feed . They appeared to grow to some extent in the rumen , but their absence in most animals indicates that they cannot maintain themselves without continuous ...
Pagina 51
... animals died . Similar harmful effects of excessive carbohydrate , involving the production of ethanol and large amounts of acid , were observed in sheep by Allison et al . ( 1964 ) .9 In animals which do not suc- cumb to these ill ...
... animals died . Similar harmful effects of excessive carbohydrate , involving the production of ethanol and large amounts of acid , were observed in sheep by Allison et al . ( 1964 ) .9 In animals which do not suc- cumb to these ill ...
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acetic acid agar amino acids ammonia amounts anaerobic animals attack Bacteroides Bacteroides ruminicola Bacteroides succinogenes Biochem bovine rumen Bryant butyric acid Butyrivibrio carbohydrate carbon dioxide casein cells cellulolytic cellulolytic bacteria cellulose cellulose digestion cent Clostridium cocci colonies concentration converted counts decarboxylated decomposed diet dilutions of rumen Doetsch elsdenii enzyme ethanol feeding fermentation fermentation products fibre flask flavefaciens formed glucose growth holotrich hydrogen hydrolyse intestine isolated Lachnospira lactate lactic acid large numbers lignin lipid lochheadii medium metabolism methane microbial population Microbiol mixed rumen nitrogen nutritional occur organisms pectin plant polysaccharides propionic acid protein proteolytic protozoa pure cultures ration rumen bacteria rumen contents rumen fermentation rumen fluid rumen liquor rumen micro-organisms rumen of sheep rumen protozoa ruminant Ruminococcus Selenomonas Selenomonas ruminantium sheep rumen species starch starch granules strains Streptococcus bovis substrate succinic acid sugars synthesis thiamine tube urea vitamin B 12 vitro volatile fatty acids