1. 饲粮精粗比转换下的牦牛粪便菌群区系演替.
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曾子铭, 柴沙驼, 李毓敏, 王迅, 刘书杰, 黄伟华, 杨英魁, and 王书祥
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The study aimed to investigate the impact of the feed concentrate to roughage ratio transition on the microbial distribution and functions in yak feces. Twenty-four healthy male yaks at three years old with similar weight were fed a diet of 30∶70 for 1~60 days (Group C30), and converted to a diet of 70∶30 for 61~120 days (Group C70). The pre-test period was 15 days, and the formal test period was 120 days. Fecal samples were collected using the rectal fecal sampling method from six randomly selected yaks on day 60 and day 120 after feeding for 3~4 hours. The samples were sequenced using 16S rRNA gene sequencing technology to compare and analyze the fecal microbial community, and functional predictions were made using PICRUSt2. The results showed no significant differences in lineage diversity and diversity indices between the two groups (P>0.05). PCoA analysis revealed a significant difference in the composition of fecal microbial communities between the two groups (P<0.05). At the phylum level, the relative abundance of Actinobacteriota in Group C70 was significantly higher than in Group C30 (P<0.05). At the genus level, the relative abundance of unidentified taxa in Group C70 was extremely higher than in Group C30 (P<0.01), and the relative abundance of uncultured bacterium and Roseburia was significantly higher in Group C70 than in Group C30 (P<0.05), while the relative abundance of Lachnospiraceae_NK3A20_group, Olsenella, and Paeniclostridium was significantly higher in Group C30 than in Group C70 (P<0.05). At the KEGG level 2, the expression levels of functions such as energy metabolism, terpenoid and polyketide metabolism, interspecies biodegradation, and metabolism were lower in Group C70 compared to Group C30. The study indicates that the transition of feed concentrate to roughage ratio affects the richness and diversity of fecal microbial communities, significantly influencing the composition of microbial communities in yak feces. Transitioning from a low concentrate to roughage ratio to a high ratio reduces the relative abundance of fiber-degrading bacteria in the hindgut, promotes the proliferation of acid-producing bacteria, increases the proportion of Paeniclostridium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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