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The ruminal microbiome associated with methane emissions from ruminant livestock

         

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Methane emissions from ruminant livestock contribute significantly to the large environmental footprint of agriculture.The rumen is the principal source of methane, and certain features of the microbiome are associated with low/high methane phenotypes. Despite their primary role in methanogenesis, the abundance of archaea has only a weak correlation with methane emissions from individual animals. The composition of the archaeal community appears to have a stronger effect, with animals harbouring the Methanobrevibacter gottschalki clade tending to be associated with greater methane emissions. Ciliate protozoa produce abundant H_2, the main substrate for methanogenesis in the rumen,and their removal(defaunation) results in an average 11% lower methane emissions in vivo, but the results are not consistent. Different protozoal genera seem to result in greater methane emissions, though community types(A, AB, B and O) did not differ. Within the bacteria, three different ‘ruminotypes' have been identified, two of which predispose animals to have lower methane emissions. The two low-methane ruminotypes are generally characterized by less abundant H_2-producing bacteria. A lower abundance of Proteobacteria and differences in certain Bacteroidetes and anaerobic fungi seem to be associated with high methane emissions. Rumen anaerobic fungi produce abundant H_2 and formate, and their abundance generally corresponds to the level of methane emissions. Thus, microbiome analysis is consistent with known pathways for H_2 production and methanogenesis, but not yet in a predictive manner. The production and utilisation of formate by the ruminal microbiota is poorly understood and may be a source of variability between animals.

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    《畜牧与生物技术杂志:英文版》 |2017年第002期|P.289-299|共11页
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    [1]Green Technology, Natural Resources Institute Finland,Jokioinen, Finland. [2]Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Aberdeen,Foresterhill,Aberdeen AB16 5BD, UK. [3]PTP, Via Einstein-Loc.Cascina Codazza,26900 Lodi, ltaly.;

    [1]Green Technology, Natural Resources Institute Finland,Jokioinen, Finland. [2]Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Aberdeen,Foresterhill,Aberdeen AB16 5BD, UK. [3]PTP, Via Einstein-Loc.Cascina Codazza,26900 Lodi, ltaly.;

    [1]Green Technology, Natural Resources Institute Finland,Jokioinen, Finland. [2]Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Aberdeen,Foresterhill,Aberdeen AB16 5BD, UK. [3]PTP, Via Einstein-Loc.Cascina Codazza,26900 Lodi, ltaly.;

    [1]Green Technology, Natural Resources Institute Finland,Jokioinen, Finland. [2]Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Aberdeen,Foresterhill,Aberdeen AB16 5BD, UK. [3]PTP, Via Einstein-Loc.Cascina Codazza,26900 Lodi, ltaly.;

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  • 正文语种 CHI
  • 中图分类 S823.5;
  • 关键词

    甲烷排放量 瘤胃微生物 反刍动物 群落类型 表型相关 抑制作用 原生动物 变形杆菌;

    机译:甲烷排放量 瘤胃微生物 反刍动物 群落类型 表型相关 抑制作用 原生动物 变形杆菌;
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