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Interactions between rumen bacteria and ciliate protozoa in their attachment to barley straw
Author(s) -
Newbold C.J.,
Griffin P.W.,
Wallace R.J.
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
letters in applied microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.698
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1472-765X
pISSN - 0266-8254
DOI - 10.1111/j.1472-765x.1989.tb00224.x
Subject(s) - rumen , protozoa , straw , bacteria , ciliate , biology , incubation , microbiology and biotechnology , population , zoology , food science , agronomy , biochemistry , ecology , fermentation , genetics , sociology , demography
The attachment of 14 C‐choline‐labelled mixed rumen protozoa to barley straw in vitro was not significantly affected when bacteria prepared from rumen fluid were added to the incubation mixture. There was similarly little effect on protozoal attachment when the straw had already been colonized by a bacterial population for 24 h. In contrast, it was deduced from measurements of enzyme activities associated with straw that bacterial attachment was reduced if protozoa were present. Bacteria that had colonized the straw for 25 h beforehand were less susceptible to predation by protozoa.
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