Dynamics of large ciliate protozoa in the rumen of cattle fed on diets of freshly cut grass
- 1 September 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in British Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 56 (2) , 455-462
- https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19860125
Abstract
1. The dynamics of large ciliate (holotrich) protozoa (Isotricha and Dasytricha spp.) in the rumen of cattle given cut, fresh ryegrass (Lolium multiflorium Lam) were studied by means of a single intrarumen injection of14C-labelled protozoa prepared in vitro by adding [Me14C]choline to rurnen fluid containing protozoa and incubating at 39° for 2 h.2. An indication of the lysis rate of protozoa in the rumen was obtained from the radioactivity apparently lost through the methane pool.3. The turnover time of the holotrich protozoa indicates that these protozoa were extensively retained in the rumen and that only a small proportion of those produced in the rumen flowed out in the digesta. This was supported by the estimation of the rate of lysis which was approximately 85% of the turnover rate in the rurnen.4. The apparent production rate of the larger protozoa indicates that they contribute only about 9% of the predicted net microbial protein synthesis in the rumen.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Possible causes of the high death rate of ciliate protozoa in the rumenThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1985
- The effects of monensin on the pool size and turnover rate of protozoa in the rumen of sheepThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1984
- Dynamics of protozoa in the rumen of sheepBritish Journal of Nutrition, 1982
- Kinetics of large ciliate protozoa in the rumen of cattle given sugar cane dietsBritish Journal of Nutrition, 1981
- Passage of protozoa and volatile fatty acids from the rumen of the sheep and from a continuous in vitro fermentation systemBritish Journal of Nutrition, 1974
- New method for quantitative determination of uronic acidsAnalytical Biochemistry, 1973
- Diurnal variation in the numbers of rumen ciliate protozoa in cattleNew Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1965
- Measurement of feed intake by grazing cattle and sseep X. Determination of nitrogen in faeces and feeds using an Auto AnalyzerNew Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1964
- The chromium-51 complex of ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid as a soluble rumen markerBritish Journal of Nutrition, 1964
- Enumeration of Rumen Micro-organismsJournal of General Microbiology, 1962