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EFFECT OF DIETS CONTAINING SOYBEAN MEAL OR CANOLA MEAL ON ANAEROBIC FUNGAL POPULATION IN RUMEN USING QUANTITATIVE COMPETITIVE PCR.

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  99-107

Abstract

 The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of substitution of SOYBEAN MEAL with CANOLA MEAL and measure its effects on rumen anaerobic fungal population in lactation Iranian of Holstein cows. From d 5 to 56 postpartum, cows were fed diets that were is oenergetic containing SOYBEAN MEAL (SBM; n = 3) or CANOLA MEAL (CM; n = 3). Cows were housed in tie stalls and fed TMR two times a day. Competitive PCR technique was used to evaluate quantitative difference of anaerobic fungal population within the rumen under the dietary groups. Universal primers were used to amplify a specific region of the rRNA locus from anaerobic rumen fungi. Standard control DNA was constructed for use in the competitive PCR and was shown to amplify under the same reaction condition and with the same amplification efficiency as the target DNA. The relative intensities of PCR products were used to compare variety of fungal population under fed treatments. The signal intensity was quantified by Image J 1.29x and expressed in arbitrary units. The data was analyzed using the GLM procedure of SAS for a completely randomized design. The rumen fungal population was not impacted by diet but numerically was decreased in the CM compare with the SBM diet (34.79 and 35.12±1.87 arbitrary units, respectively). The results of this study demonstrated that substituting SOYBEAN MEAL with CANOLA MEAL in the early lactation cows had no apparent effect on the fungal population.

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    NASSIRI, M.R., VALIZADEH, R., DANESH MESGARAN, M., HERAVI MOUSSAVI, A.R., & SEKHAVATI, M.H.. (2009). EFFECT OF DIETS CONTAINING SOYBEAN MEAL OR CANOLA MEAL ON ANAEROBIC FUNGAL POPULATION IN RUMEN USING QUANTITATIVE COMPETITIVE PCR.. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 1(2), 99-107. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/218412/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    NASSIRI M.R., VALIZADEH R., DANESH MESGARAN M., HERAVI MOUSSAVI A.R., SEKHAVATI M.H.. EFFECT OF DIETS CONTAINING SOYBEAN MEAL OR CANOLA MEAL ON ANAEROBIC FUNGAL POPULATION IN RUMEN USING QUANTITATIVE COMPETITIVE PCR.. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE RESEARCH[Internet]. 2009;1(2):99-107. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/218412/en

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    M.R. NASSIRI, R. VALIZADEH, M. DANESH MESGARAN, A.R. HERAVI MOUSSAVI, and M.H. SEKHAVATI, “EFFECT OF DIETS CONTAINING SOYBEAN MEAL OR CANOLA MEAL ON ANAEROBIC FUNGAL POPULATION IN RUMEN USING QUANTITATIVE COMPETITIVE PCR.,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 99–107, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/218412/en

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