Rumen Microbial Community and Functions of Rumen Bacteria under Different
Feeding Regime
Dong Chen1*,
Qiyuan Tang2*, Huawei Su3, Huabing Zheng2,
Kun Chen4 and Gang Zhong1
1College
of Animal Sciences, Hunan Agricultural University, China
2College of Agronomy, Hunan Agricultural University,
China
3College of Animal Science and Technology, China
Agricultural University, China
4Hunan Aite Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Technology
Development Co. LTD, China
*Corresponding author:
chendong_326@126.com, qytang@hunau.edu.cn
Abstract
The
aim of the study was to evaluate the variations in the rumen ecosystem at genus
level and predicted functions of rumen bacteria by using whole crop corn silage
(WCS), whole crop rice silage (WRS) or rice straw (RS) as forage sources in beef
cattle ration. Ruminal digesta samples from 10 bulls per treatment were
collected at day 60 of experimental period.The PCoA plots based on the Bray-Curtis distance
matrix (BDM) expressed separation between WRS and WCS , WRS and RS using PC1
(P<0.05, 45.56%). The PCoA plots based on BDM also expressed separation among
WRS, WCS and RS group using PC2 (P<0.05, 11.95%). Microbiota composition resutls
at genus level showed that the most abundant genera were Prevotella
(13.37%) and Ruminococcus (4.00%). Comparison of treatments represented
that Prevotella, Treponema
and Anaerostipes were higher in bulls fed WCS forage. Clostridium,
Anaeroplasma and RFN20 were higher in bulls fed RS forage than
animals fed WCS and WRS. Butyrivibrio was higher in WRS and RS treatments
than WCS treatment group. Pseudobutyrivibrio was higher in bulls fed WRS
forage than animals fed RS and WCS forage. Fibrobacter was higher in RS
and WCS as compared to WRS. The results of functional alteration of rumen
microbiota in different experimental groups represented that the leading
modified function of the microbiome was the transporter. Based on findings of
current study, it is concluded that microbial community at genus level in the
rumen of bulls was highly altered by forage type.
To Cite This Article: Chen D, Tang Q, Su H, Zheng H, Chen K and Zhong G, 2021. Rumen microbial community
and functions of rumen bacteria under different feeding regime. Pak Vet J, 41(3): 341-346. http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2020.099