Effect of olive and date palm by-products on rumen methanogenic community in Barki sheep

IF 2.7 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
A. Rabee, K. Kewan, H. E. El Shaer, M. Lamara, Ebrahim A Sabra
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Abstract

Rumen methanogens prevent the accumulation of fermentation gases in the rumen and generate methane that increases global warming and represents a loss in animals' gross energy. Non-traditional feed resources such as the by-products of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) and olive (Olea europaea) trees have received attention to be used in animal feeding. This study evaluated the impact of non-traditional feed resources including olive cake (OC), discarded dates (DD), and date palm frond (DPF) in sheep diet on rumen fermentation, diversity and relative abundance of rumen methanogens. Nine adult rams were assigned to three equal groups and fed three diets: traditional concentrates mixture (S1); non-traditional concentrate mixture (S2) based on DD and OC; and (S3) composed of the same S2 concentrate supplemented with DPF as a roughage part. The results showed that rumen pH was higher with S3 diet than the other two diets. However, the S1 diet showed the highest values of total volatile fatty acids (TVFA) and rumen ammonia. In addition, the proportions of acetic and butyric acids were increased, whereas propionic acid declined in S2 and S3 compared to the S1 diet. Rumen methanogens were dominated by Methanobrevibacter that showed a numeric decline by including DD, OC, and DPF in the animal diets. Principal component analysis (PCA) based on rumen fermentation parameters and relative abundances of methanogens genera showed three distinct clusters. Also, positive and negative correlations were revealed between methanogens genera and rumen metabolites. This study expands the knowledge regarding the effect of agricultural byproducts on rumen fermentation and the methanogenic community.
橄榄和椰枣副产物对Barki绵羊瘤胃产甲烷群落的影响
瘤胃产甲烷菌阻止发酵气体在瘤胃内的积累,并产生增加全球变暖的甲烷,这代表了动物总能量的损失。非传统饲料资源,如枣椰树(Phoenix dactylifera)和橄榄树(Olea europaea)的副产品,已受到关注,用于动物饲养。本研究评价了绵羊日粮中添加橄榄饼(OC)、废枣(DD)和枣椰叶(DPF)等非传统饲料资源对瘤胃发酵、瘤胃产甲烷菌多样性和相对丰度的影响。将9只成年公羊分为3组,分别饲喂3种饲粮:传统精料混合物(S1);基于DD和OC的非传统精矿混合物(S2);(S3)由相同的S2精料添加DPF作为粗料部分组成。结果表明,S3饲粮的瘤胃pH值高于其他2种饲粮。而总挥发性脂肪酸(TVFA)和瘤胃氨含量以S1日粮最高。此外,与S1饲粮相比,S2和S3饲粮中乙酸和丁酸的比例增加,而丙酸的比例下降。瘤胃产甲烷菌以产甲烷菌为主,在动物日粮中添加DD、OC和DPF后,产甲烷菌数量下降。基于瘤胃发酵参数和产甲烷菌属相对丰度的主成分分析(PCA)显示出三个不同的聚类。产甲烷菌属与瘤胃代谢物呈正相关和负相关。本研究扩大了农业副产品对瘤胃发酵和产甲烷菌群的影响的认识。
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AIMS Microbiology
AIMS Microbiology MICROBIOLOGY-
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