TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of Aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract on the growth of fungi and ciliate protozoa in the rumen
AU - Newbold, Jamie
AU - Brock, R.
AU - Wallace, R. J.
N1 - Newbold, J., Brock, R., Wallace, R. J. (1992). The effect of Aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract on the growth of fungi and ciliate protozoa in the rumen. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 15 (3), 109-112
PY - 1992/9
Y1 - 1992/9
N2 - When added to the diet of sheep, 2 g/d, Aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract (AO) stimulated total and cellulolytic bacterial numbers in rumen fluid by 34 and 90% respectively. AO had no effect on the numbers of protozoa or fungal zoospores. AO did not affect hydrogen production by the rumen fungi Neocallimastix frontalis (RE1), N. patriciarum (CX) or Piromonas communis (P) in pure culture or protozoal activity in vitro, estimated from the rate of breakdown of [C-14] leucine-labelled Selenomonas ruminantium. It was concluded that increases in ruminal fibre digestion observed previously in animals fed AO, were most likely due to a stimulation of bacteria rather than eukaryotes in the rumen microbial population.
AB - When added to the diet of sheep, 2 g/d, Aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract (AO) stimulated total and cellulolytic bacterial numbers in rumen fluid by 34 and 90% respectively. AO had no effect on the numbers of protozoa or fungal zoospores. AO did not affect hydrogen production by the rumen fungi Neocallimastix frontalis (RE1), N. patriciarum (CX) or Piromonas communis (P) in pure culture or protozoal activity in vitro, estimated from the rate of breakdown of [C-14] leucine-labelled Selenomonas ruminantium. It was concluded that increases in ruminal fibre digestion observed previously in animals fed AO, were most likely due to a stimulation of bacteria rather than eukaryotes in the rumen microbial population.
KW - YEAST CULTURE
KW - SIMULATION TECHNIQUE RUSITEC
KW - DIGESTIBILITY
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1472-765X.1992.tb00739.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1472-765X.1992.tb00739.x
M3 - Article
SN - 0266-8254
VL - 15
SP - 109
EP - 112
JO - Letters in Applied Microbiology
JF - Letters in Applied Microbiology
IS - 3
ER -