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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Mar 1996, 994-997, Vol 62, No. 3
RA Swain, JV Nolan and AV Klieve
To investigate the impact of nutritional and environmental factors on
bacteriophage activity in the rumen, it is first valuable to determine the
extent of natural variations and fluctuations in phage populations from
different animal species, and from animals located together and separately,
and variation in animals over time. Differences in phage populations
between sheep on different diets, between sheep and goats, and within the
rumen over time were investigated by using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis
and comparing total phage DNA in ruminal fluid. It was found that no two
individuals had similar DNA banding patterns, even when similarly fed and
penned together, indicating there is considerable individual diversity in
phage populations between animals. Despite these individual differences,
the quantities, but not the banding patterns, of phage DNA were similar for
animals within groups but varied between groups, suggesting that
nutritional factors may influence overall phage activity in the rumen. In
sheep fed once daily, a distinct diurnal variation in the phage population
was observed. Two hours postfeeding, total phage DNA dropped to its lowest
level. The phage population then increased, reaching a maximal level 8 to
10 h postfeeding before declining over the next 4 h to reach a stable
concentration for the rest of the cycle. The general trend in phage DNA
concentration appeared similar to previously recorded diurnal fluctuations
in ruminal bacterial populations in cattle fed once daily.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Natural variability and diurnal fluctuations within the bacteriophage population of the rumen
Institute of Biotechnology, Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Nutrition, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.
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