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Qinghui Kong1,2,3, Suozhu Liu4,5, Aoyun Li6, Yaping Wang6, Lihong Zhang6, Mudassar Iqbal6,7, Tariq Jamil8, Zhenda Shang4,5, Lang-Sizhu Suo4, Jiakui Li9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diarrhea is an important ailment limiting the production of the Tibetan pig industry. Dynamic balance of the intestinal microbiota is important for the physiology of the animal. The objective of this work was to study fungal diversity in the feces of early weaning Tibetan piglets in different health conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Diarrhea; Fungus; ITS; Microbial diversity; Tibetan pig
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34217216 PMCID: PMC8254304 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-021-02242-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Fig. 1Venn diagram analysis of the fecal microflora of weaning piglets of different groups. A: healthy piglets; B: treated piglets; C: diarrheal piglets
Fig. 2Diversity indices of the fecal microbiota in different Tibetan piglets. Chao1, ACE, Shannon, and Simpson indices were used to evaluate the alpha diversity of the fecal microbiota
Fig. 3Principal component analysis of the fecal microbiota. PCA map based on Euclidean distance. Each point indicates one sample. The distance of the two points indicates the difference of fecal microbiota. A: healthy piglets; B: treated piglets; C: diarrheal piglets
Fig. 4Microbial community structure at the phylum level (A), order level (B), family level (C), and genus level (D) in different Tibetan piglets. A1-A5: healthy piglets; B1-B5: treated piglets; C1-C5: diarrheal piglets
Fig. 5Composition of microbial diversity at the phylum level (A) and genus level (B) in each piglet group, as determined by Metastats. A: healthy piglets; B: treated piglets; C: diarrheal piglets
Fig. 6Heat map of the fifty most abundant genera in each Tibetan piglet sample. A1-A5: healthy piglets; B1-B5: treated piglets; C1-C5: diarrheal piglets