2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16010
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From the perspective of rumen microbiome and host metabolome, revealing the effects of feeding strategies on Jersey Cows on the Tibetan Plateau

Niuniu Yuan,
Yicui Wang,
Qihao Pan
et al.

Abstract: Background Previous studies have discussed the effects of grazing and house feeding on yaks during the cold season when forage is in short supply, but there is limited information on the effects of these feeding strategies on Jersey cows introduced to the Tibetan Plateau. The objective of this study was to use genomics and metabolomics analyses to examine changes in rumen microbiology and organism metabolism of Jersey cows with different feeding strategies. … Show more

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“…The Christensenel-laceae_R7_group, which enhances the degradation of cellulose, is the dominant genus of Firmicutes [1,24]. Bacteroidetes enhance the utilization of carbohydrates by degrading non-fiber complex polysaccharides chemosynthetically, maintain intestinal homeostasis, and are involved in protein hydrolysis [25][26][27]. Both Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes are closely related to the metabolism of fiber and non-fiber feed nutrients and enable yaks to better digest forage [28,29].…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Yak Rumen Bacteria To Improve Nutrient Digesti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Christensenel-laceae_R7_group, which enhances the degradation of cellulose, is the dominant genus of Firmicutes [1,24]. Bacteroidetes enhance the utilization of carbohydrates by degrading non-fiber complex polysaccharides chemosynthetically, maintain intestinal homeostasis, and are involved in protein hydrolysis [25][26][27]. Both Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes are closely related to the metabolism of fiber and non-fiber feed nutrients and enable yaks to better digest forage [28,29].…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Yak Rumen Bacteria To Improve Nutrient Digesti...mentioning
confidence: 99%