Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8973814 | Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
An in vitro continuous incubation system was used to evaluate effects of nitrate, nitrite and wild-type Escherichia coli W3110 on in vitro methanogenesis by mixed ruminal population, and to determine the reducing ability of wild-type E. coli W3110 on in vitro nitrate/nitrite reduction. The culture mixture consisted of 400Â ml of strained rumen fluid from two non-lactating Holstein cows fed a diet of orchardgrass hay at maintenance level, and 400Â ml of autoclaved buffer solution. The treatments consisted of nitrate (NaNO3, 5 or 10Â mM), nitrite (NaNO2, 1 or 2Â mM), inoculated E. coli W3110, nitrate (NaNO3, 5 or 10Â mM) plus E. coli W3110, and nitrite (NaNO2, 1 or 2Â mM) plus E. coli W3110. The control culture was incubated without supplements. Methanogenesis was markedly decreased by addition of nitrate and nitrite, and inoculation of E. coli W3110-reduced methanogenesis by 27%. Inoculation of E. coli W3110 to nitrite containing cultures decreased nitrite accumulation, while keeping methanogenesis low. The culture of wild-type E. coli W3110 may decrease methanogenesis in cultures of mixed rumen microbes, suggesting that inoculation of wild-type E. coli W3110 may be a practical way to suppress nitrite toxicity when nitrite is used to abate methanogenesis in the rumen.
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Authors
C. Sar, B. Mwenya, B. Santoso, K. Takaura, R. Morikawa, N. Isogai, Y. Asakura, Y. Toride, J. Takahashi,