Niche in Pasture-Fed Ruminants for the Large Rumen Bacteria Oscillospira, Lampropedia , and Quin's and Eadie's Ovals

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The little-studied large bacteria Oscillospira, Lampropedia , and ovals attach rapidly in large numbers to the cuticular surface of clover and grass leaves in the rumen. The cuticle of green leaves may constitute a specific niche for these bacteria.

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Clarke, R. T. J. (1979). Niche in Pasture-Fed Ruminants for the Large Rumen Bacteria Oscillospira, Lampropedia , and Quin’s and Eadie’s Ovals. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 37(3), 654–657. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.37.3.654-657.1979

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