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Comparative Research on Facultative Anaerobic Cellulose Decomposing Bacteria Screened from Soil and Rumen Content and Diet of Dairy Cow

Comparative Research on Facultative Anaerobic Cellulose Decomposing Bacteria Screened from Soil and Rumen Content and Diet of Dairy Cow
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摘要 Twenty-nine facultative anaerobic cellulose-degrading bacteria were isolated from soil, rumen fluid, rumen residues and diet of dairy cow. Based on 16 Sr DNA analysis by BLAST algorithm method, the results showed that most of the strains were Bacillus genera, and six of the 29 strains were bigger than 10 mm of diameter of clear zones. For them, two strains were isolated from rumen fluid(L5 and L7) and other two were isolated from rumen residue(N5 and N9), while others were isolated from soil(T1) and diet(S6), respectively. Strains from rumen fluid and residue had higher activities of FPCase and CMCase, but lower β-glucosidases. Twenty-nine facultative anaerobic cellulose-degrading bacteria were isolated from soil, rumen fluid, rumen residues and diet of dairy cow. Based on 16 Sr DNA analysis by BLAST algorithm method, the results showed that most of the strains were Bacillus genera, and six of the 29 strains were bigger than 10 mm of diameter of clear zones. For them, two strains were isolated from rumen fluid(L5 and L7) and other two were isolated from rumen residue(N5 and N9), while others were isolated from soil(T1) and diet(S6), respectively. Strains from rumen fluid and residue had higher activities of FPCase and CMCase, but lower β-glucosidases.
出处 《Journal of Northeast Agricultural University(English Edition)》 CAS 2018年第1期40-46,共7页 东北农业大学学报(英文版)
基金 Supported by Northeast Agricultural University Innovation Funding for Postgraduate(yjscx14007) China Agriculture Research System(CARS-37)
关键词 dairy cow facultative anaerobic cellulose-decomposing bacterium cellulase characteristic 16Sr DNA gene analysis dairy cow facultative anaerobic cellulose-decomposing bacterium cellulase characteristic 16Sr DNA gene analysis
作者简介 Li Yan-fang(1991-),female,Master,engaged in the research of ruminant nutrition and feeds.E-mail:m18846921446@163.com;Corresponding author.E-mail:dasenliu@neau.edu.cn
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