Contribution of protozoa to lysine synthesis in the in vitro rumen microbial ecosystem.
AUTOR(ES)
Onodera, R
RESUMO
Isotopic tracer experiments were conducted in vitro to determine contribution of protozoa toward the biosynthesis of lysine in the rumen microbial ecosystem. The presence of protozoa in a rumen microbial suspension always increased lysine synthesis from aspartate. Rumen contents from a faunated goat produced a higher amount of lysine than did those from a defaunated one.
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