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Ruminal bacterial community changes during adaptation of goats to fresh alfalfa forage
Fecha
2016-09Registro en:
Grilli, Diego Javier; Mrázek, Jakub; Fliegerová, Katerina; Kopečný, Jan; Paez Lama, Sebastián Antonio; et al.; Ruminal bacterial community changes during adaptation of goats to fresh alfalfa forage; Elsevier Science; Livestock Science; 191; 9-2016; 191-195
1871-1413
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Grilli, Diego Javier
Mrázek, Jakub
Fliegerová, Katerina
Kopečný, Jan
Paez Lama, Sebastián Antonio
Cerón Cucchi, María Esperanza
Sosa Escudero, Miguel Angel
Arenas, Graciela Nora
Resumen
Using culture-independent molecular approaches, we studied the bacterial population changes in the rumen of goats abruptly converted from alfalfa hay to fresh alfalfa diet. Administration of fresh forage with significantly increased soluble nitrogen and soluble protein nitrogen resulted in frothy bloat. Changes of the bacterial composition of rumen were monitored using DGGE analysis of 16S rDNA gene amplicons and quantitative PCR method. As the diet changed, the bacterial population of Bacteroidetes and γ-Proteobacteria decreased, even if animals have not shown signs of frothy bloat. The most severely bloated animals showed an increase of Bacteroidetes phylum. <em>Lactobacillus/Streptococcus</em> group belonging to Firmicutes phylum decreased in response to transferring the animals from hay to a fresh forage-based diet, and did not achieve the values observed at the beginning of the experiment. In summary, changes in the diet and subsequent frothy bloat occurrence produce long-lasting changes in the structure of the microbial community and may be associated with a specific bacterial population belonging to the Bacteroidetes phylum.