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FERMENTATION CAPACITY AS A MEASURE OF NET GROWTH OF RUMEN MICROORGANISMS.

K EL-SHAZLY, R E HUNGATE.   

Abstract

A simple technique for measuring the rate of fermentation of rumen microorganisms is described. It allows quick preparation and handling of the rumen sample immediately after collection. The average rate of fermentation of rumen samples collected from a lactating cow fed on alfalfa hay and concentrate in the ratio of 2:1 was very similar to the rate obtained by other methods. On the assumption that when substrate is in excess, the fermentation rate is proportional to the total microbial cells, the method was used to estimate the net growth of rumen microorganisms. The maximal fermentation rate of subsamples, taken at the beginning and after 1 hr of incubation of a sample, was measured. The results indicate a net average growth of 8% per hr, or 192% per day, in approximate agreement with rumen turnover time. The highest net growth does not necessarily coincide with the highest gas-production rate in the rumen, in part because the bicarbonate concentration in the rumen contents varies. In a cow fed on hay and concentrate, the net growth was lowest before feeding and immediately after feeding.

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Keywords:  CATTLE; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; FERMENTATION; MICROBIOLOGY; RUMEN

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Year:  1965        PMID: 14269247      PMCID: PMC1058191          DOI: 10.1128/am.13.1.62-69.1965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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