Year 2015 - Volume 35, Number 9


Title
Aerobes and anaerobe facultative Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria in the ruminal fluid of beef cattle fed lignified pasture and steers with ruminal acidosis, 35(9):811-816
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ABSTRACT.- Vieira E.A., Abrão F.O., Ribeiro I.CO., Nigri A.C.A., Silva K.F., Careli R.T., Geraseev L.C. & Duarte E.R. 2015. [Aerobes and anaerobe facultative Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria in the ruminal fluid of beef cattle fed lignified pasture and steers with ruminal acidosis.] Bastonetes Gram-negativos aeróbios e anaeróbios facultativos no fluido ruminal de bovinos de corte alimentados em pastagem lignificada e em novilhos com acidose ruminal. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 35(9):811-816. Instituto de Ciências Agrárias, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Campus Regional de Montes Claros, Cx. Postal 135, Avenida Universitária 1000, Bairro Universitário, Montes Claros, MG 39404-006, Brazil. E-mail: duartevet@hotmail.com

This study aimed to analyze the population of Gram negative bacteria, rod-shaped aerobic and facultative anaerobes, in ruminal fluid of health Zebu cattle of different categories fed in tropical pasture and steers fed high levels of grain and without bulky. Rumen fluid from 32 cows, 50 steers and 50 calves fed on Brachiaria spp. and 20 steers with ruminal acidosis were collected. After decimal dilutions, the samples were inoculated on petri dishes with agar MacConkey at 39°C. Biochemical tests were used to identify the most common genera these bacteria. The concentration of these bacteria did not differ in the rumen of cows, calves and calves fed lignified tropical pasture and the most frequently identified genera for these animals were Escherichia, Enterobacter and Klebsiella. However, steers fed without forage and with acidosis showed a higher detection rate and larger population of these bacteria in the rumen (>6 log/ml) compared to steers fed only pasture. The Escherichia coli species was predominant among theses bacteria isolated from the rumen fluid of steers with acidosis (p<0.01). In beef zebu cattle raised on pasture lignified, the population of these microorganisms in the rumen is low showing greater diversity of genera. However in confined zebu steers fed without forage and with sub acute ruminal acidosis occur disequilibrium with increased E. coli population.
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