Exploring the bovine rumen bacterial community from birth to adulthood
Tel Aviv University · Agricultural Research Organization
Abstract
The mammalian gut microbiota is essential in shaping many of its host's functional attributes. One such microbiota resides in the bovine digestive tract in a compartment termed as the rumen. The rumen microbiota is necessary for the proper physiological development of the rumen and for the animal's ability to digest and convert plant mass into food products, making it highly significant to humans. The establishment of this microbial population and the changes occurring with the host's age are important for understanding this key microbial community. Despite its importance, little information about colonization of the microbial populations in newborn animals, and the gradual changes occurring thereafter,…
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- 17.33
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Rumen
- Facultative
- Population
- Colonization
- Host (biology)
- Microbial population biology
- Microbiome