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Poultry litter and the environment: Microbial profile of litter during successive flock rotations and after spreading on pastureland

机译:家禽垃圾和环境:连续植绒旋转期间垃圾的微生物剖面和在牧场蔓延后

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With the increasing demand for broiler meat, a thorough evaluation of the microbial community within the broiler houses and sites where litter is deposited is critical to animal and environmental wellbeing. However not much is known in this arena, so our work evaluates the litter bacterial microbial community within a house over a 2.5 year period through 11 flock rotations, a partial and a total deanout, and the subsequent deposition of the litter as fertilizer on pastureland. The effects of both time and management practices correlated with alterations of the litter microbial community. The deanout practices and introduction of new bedding had minimal influence on the house microbial community once it was established, which generally showed a consistent increase in the proportion of Actinobacteria and a decrease in Firmicutes over the 11 flock rotations. Analysis of the bacterial profile at the genus level gave increased resolution, revealing changes during the first and second flock rotation and after the total deanout. The disturbance of the partial deanout seemed to be buffered by the supporting conditions within the house while the total deanout showed a small, but significant influence. The pastureland deposition of litter, however, was affected by time and abiotic factors that changed the litter microbial community structure weekly. The stockpiled litter had an increase in the phyla Actinobacteria and the class Bacilli that commonly have microbes utilizing nitrogen and decaying materials, in comparison to Native soil. Further, the soil beneath where the litter was stored for 20 weeks, lost diversity, indicating a possible effect of the litter stockpiling on environmental quality at that site. How management practices affect the composition of the microbial community within the litter of the broiler house is of interest in terms of bird health and environmentally for future utilization of spent litter.
机译:随着对肉鸡的需求不断增加,对沉积垃圾的肉鸡房屋和遗址内的微生物群体进行了彻底评估对动物和环境福祉至关重要。然而,在这个竞技场中没有太多,所以我们的工作在房屋内通过11群旋转,部分和总消费者,以及随后的垃圾作为牧场上的肥料沉积在牧场上的垃圾细菌微生物群落。时间和管理措施的影响与凋落物微生物群落的改变相关。一旦建立,大型床上用品和新床上用品的引入对房屋微生物群落的影响最小,这通常表现出actinobacteria比例的一致增加,并且在11个植绒旋转上的压差。分析属级别的细菌曲线提高了分辨率,揭示了第一和第二群旋转期间的变化以及总消费者之后。部分消费者的干扰似乎被房屋内的支撑条件缓冲,而总成扬表现出小但显着的影响。然而,牧场的牧师沉积受到时间和非生物因素的影响,这些因素会每周改变垃圾微生物群落结构。与天然土壤相比,储存的垫片具有较大的肌肌肌肌细菌和甲基菌,通常具有利用氮气和腐烂材料的微生物。此外,在垃圾储存20周后的土壤损失的土壤损失,表明凋落物在该地点的环境质量上的可能效果。管理措施如何影响肉鸡垃圾箱内微生物群落的组成,对鸟类健康和环境造成花费垃圾的未来利用而感兴趣。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2021年第1期|146413.1-146413.11|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service US Department of Agriculture 2881 F&B Road College Station TX 77845 USA;

    Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service US Department of Agriculture 2881 F&B Road College Station TX 77845 USA;

    Department of Forensic Science 1015 Floyd Avenue Room 2010 Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond VA 23284 USA;

    Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service US Department of Agriculture 2881 F&B Road College Station TX 77845 USA;

    Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service US Department of Agriculture 2881 F&B Road College Station TX 77845 USA;

    Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service US Department of Agriculture 2881 F&B Road College Station TX 77845 USA;

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  • 关键词

    Broiler litter; Microbial community; Chicken; Litter stockpiling;

    机译:肉类垃圾;微生物群落;鸡;垃圾储存;
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