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Undergraduate Titles > Agriculture
Improving Rumen Function
McSweeney, Chris, Ed.
ISBN 13: 
9781786763327
ISBN 10: 
178676332X
Category: 
Agriculture
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Format: 
Cloth
Status: 
Active
Affiliation: 
CSIRO, Australia
Pages: 
520
Weight: 
2
Retail Price: 
245.00
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Synopsis:
Major advances in analytical techniques and genomics have transformed our understanding of rumen microbiology. This understanding is of critical importance to livestock production since rumen function affects nutritional efficiency, emissions from ruminants (such as methane and nitrous oxide) as well as animal health. This collection reviews what we know about rumen microbiota and the role of nutritional strategies in optimising their function for more sustainable livestock production. Part 1 summarises advances in understanding colonisation by rumen microbiota as well as advanced methods for analysing the rumen microbiome. Part 2 reviews recent research on the role of different types of rumen microbiota such as archea, anaerobic fungi, viruses and the rumen wall microbial community. Part 3 discusses the way the rumen processes nutrients such as fibre and protein as well as outputs such as energy, lipids and methane emissions. Part 4 explores nutritional strategies to optimise rumen function, including the role of pasture, silage, cereal feed, plant secondary compounds and probiotics. With its distinguished editors and international team of expert authors, Improving rumen function will be a standard reference for university researchers in ruminant nutrition, government and other agencies seeking to make livestock production more sustainable, commercial animal feed companies and farmers interested in the latest science on improving the nutrition of beef and dairy cattle in particular.

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