Improved animal production by genetic engineering of ruminal bacteria.

Australasian biotechnology Pub Date : 1992-10-01
J D Brooker, A M Thomson, H Ward
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Ruminant production is a major focus of Australian agriculture. The ability of ruminant animals such as sheep and cattle to make productive use of low quality plant materials depends on the activity and efficiency of the anaerobic microbial population that resides in the rumen. Factors that affect ruminant production include the ability of cellulolytic microorganisms to digest plant structural polysaccharides (primarily cellulose and hemicellulose), the capacity of microorganisms to metabolise and detoxify otherwise inhibitory plant products and the efficiency of nitrogen utilisation by ruminal organisms. This review will consider some current Australian research programs aimed at improving ruminant production efficiency by genetic engineering of ruminal bacteria.

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瘤胃细菌基因工程改良动物产量。
反刍动物生产是澳大利亚农业的主要重点。反刍动物(如羊和牛)能否有效利用低质量的植物材料,取决于瘤胃中厌氧微生物群的活性和效率。影响反刍动物产量的因素包括纤维素分解微生物消化植物结构多糖(主要是纤维素和半纤维素)的能力,微生物代谢和解毒抑制植物产品的能力以及瘤胃生物利用氮的效率。本文将对澳大利亚目前一些旨在通过瘤胃细菌基因工程提高反刍动物生产效率的研究项目进行综述。
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