Odd and branched chain fatty acids to estimate proportions of cellulolytic and amylolytic particle associated bacteria

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Proportions of cellulolytic and amylolytic bacteria in particle associated rumen bacteria were estimated from odd and branched chain fatty acid patterns. Whole rumen contents were collected from four dairy cows and particle associated bacteria were separated by differential centrifugation. The experiment was according to a 4x4 Latin square design with diets differing in forage:concentrate ratio, ranging from 80:20 to 35:65. Proportions of cellulolytic bacteria decreased with increasing dietary proportion of concentrate and estimates were in general agreement with population assessments obtained both by traditional bacterial enumerations and more recent molecular techniques.

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Vlaeminck, B., Dewhurst, R. J., Demeyer, D., & Fievez, V. (2004). Odd and branched chain fatty acids to estimate proportions of cellulolytic and amylolytic particle associated bacteria. In Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences (Vol. 13, pp. 235–238). Polish Academy of Science. https://doi.org/10.22358/jafs/73848/2004

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