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Effect of different forage-to-concentrate ratios on ruminal bacterial structure and real-time methane production in sheep

Emission from ruminants has become one of the largest sources of anthropogenic methane emission in China. The structure of the rumen flora has a significant effect on methane production. To establish a more accurate prediction model for methane production, the rumen flora should be one of the most i...

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Autores principales: Li, Runhang, Teng, Zhanwei, Lang, Chaoli, Zhou, Haizhu, Zhong, Weiguang, Ban, Zhibin, Yan, Xiaogang, Yang, Huaming, Farouk, Mohammed Hamdy, Lou, Yujie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6530836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31116757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214777
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author Li, Runhang
Teng, Zhanwei
Lang, Chaoli
Zhou, Haizhu
Zhong, Weiguang
Ban, Zhibin
Yan, Xiaogang
Yang, Huaming
Farouk, Mohammed Hamdy
Lou, Yujie
author_facet Li, Runhang
Teng, Zhanwei
Lang, Chaoli
Zhou, Haizhu
Zhong, Weiguang
Ban, Zhibin
Yan, Xiaogang
Yang, Huaming
Farouk, Mohammed Hamdy
Lou, Yujie
author_sort Li, Runhang
collection PubMed
description Emission from ruminants has become one of the largest sources of anthropogenic methane emission in China. The structure of the rumen flora has a significant effect on methane production. To establish a more accurate prediction model for methane production, the rumen flora should be one of the most important parameters. The objective of the present study was to investigate the relationship among changes in rumen flora, nutrient levels, and methane production in sheep fed with the diets of different forage-to-concentration ratios, as well as to screen for significantly different dominant genera. Nine rumen-cannulated hybrid sheep were separated into three groups and fed three diets with forage-to-concentration ratios of 50:50, 70:30, and 90:10. Three proportions of the diets were fed according to a 3 × 3 incomplete Latin square, design during three periods of 15d each. The ruminal fluid was collected for real-time polymerase chain reaction (real-time PCR), high-throughput sequencing and in vitro rumen fermentation in a new real-time fermentation system wit. Twenty-two genera were screened, the abundance of which varied linearly with forage-to-concentration ratios and methane production. In addition, during the 12-hour in vitro fermentation, the appearance of peak concentration was delayed by 26-27min with the different structure of rumen bacteria. The fiber-degrading bacteria were positively correlated with this phenomenon, but starch-degrading and protein-degrading bacteria were negative correlated. These results would facilitate macro-control of rumen microorganisms and better management of diets for improved nutrition in ruminants. In addition, our findings would help in screening bacterial genera that are highly correlated with methane production.
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spelling pubmed-65308362019-05-31 Effect of different forage-to-concentrate ratios on ruminal bacterial structure and real-time methane production in sheep Li, Runhang Teng, Zhanwei Lang, Chaoli Zhou, Haizhu Zhong, Weiguang Ban, Zhibin Yan, Xiaogang Yang, Huaming Farouk, Mohammed Hamdy Lou, Yujie PLoS One Research Article Emission from ruminants has become one of the largest sources of anthropogenic methane emission in China. The structure of the rumen flora has a significant effect on methane production. To establish a more accurate prediction model for methane production, the rumen flora should be one of the most important parameters. The objective of the present study was to investigate the relationship among changes in rumen flora, nutrient levels, and methane production in sheep fed with the diets of different forage-to-concentration ratios, as well as to screen for significantly different dominant genera. Nine rumen-cannulated hybrid sheep were separated into three groups and fed three diets with forage-to-concentration ratios of 50:50, 70:30, and 90:10. Three proportions of the diets were fed according to a 3 × 3 incomplete Latin square, design during three periods of 15d each. The ruminal fluid was collected for real-time polymerase chain reaction (real-time PCR), high-throughput sequencing and in vitro rumen fermentation in a new real-time fermentation system wit. Twenty-two genera were screened, the abundance of which varied linearly with forage-to-concentration ratios and methane production. In addition, during the 12-hour in vitro fermentation, the appearance of peak concentration was delayed by 26-27min with the different structure of rumen bacteria. The fiber-degrading bacteria were positively correlated with this phenomenon, but starch-degrading and protein-degrading bacteria were negative correlated. These results would facilitate macro-control of rumen microorganisms and better management of diets for improved nutrition in ruminants. In addition, our findings would help in screening bacterial genera that are highly correlated with methane production. Public Library of Science 2019-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6530836/ /pubmed/31116757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214777 Text en © 2019 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Li, Runhang
Teng, Zhanwei
Lang, Chaoli
Zhou, Haizhu
Zhong, Weiguang
Ban, Zhibin
Yan, Xiaogang
Yang, Huaming
Farouk, Mohammed Hamdy
Lou, Yujie
Effect of different forage-to-concentrate ratios on ruminal bacterial structure and real-time methane production in sheep
title Effect of different forage-to-concentrate ratios on ruminal bacterial structure and real-time methane production in sheep
title_full Effect of different forage-to-concentrate ratios on ruminal bacterial structure and real-time methane production in sheep
title_fullStr Effect of different forage-to-concentrate ratios on ruminal bacterial structure and real-time methane production in sheep
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different forage-to-concentrate ratios on ruminal bacterial structure and real-time methane production in sheep
title_short Effect of different forage-to-concentrate ratios on ruminal bacterial structure and real-time methane production in sheep
title_sort effect of different forage-to-concentrate ratios on ruminal bacterial structure and real-time methane production in sheep
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6530836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31116757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214777
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