Effects of Essential Oils on Methane Production and Fermentation by, and Abundance and Diversity of, Rumen Microbial Populations

被引:280
|
作者
Patra, Amlan K. [1 ,2 ]
Yu, Zhongtang [1 ]
机构
[1] Ohio State Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[2] W Bengal Univ Anim & Fishery Sci, Dept Anim Nutr, Kolkata, India
关键词
RUMINAL FERMENTATION; MILK-COMPOSITION; NUTRIENT FLOW; METHANOGENESIS; BLEND; FEED; CINNAMALDEHYDE; DIGESTIBILITY; DEGRADATION; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1128/AEM.00309-12
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Five essential oils (EOs), namely, clove oil (CLO), eucalyptus oil (EUO), garlic oil (GAO), origanum oil (ORO), and peppermint oil (PEO), were tested in vitro at 3 different doses (0.25, 0.50, and 1.0 g/liter) for their effect on methane production, fermentation, and select groups of ruminal microbes, including total bacteria, cellulolytic bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. All the EOs significantly reduced methane production with increasing doses, with reductions by 34.4%, 17.6%, 42.3%, 87%, and 25.7% for CLO, EUO, GAO, ORO, and PEO, respectively, at 1.0 g/liter compared with the control. However, apparent degradability of dry matter and neutral detergent fiber also decreased linearly with increasing doses by all EOs except GAO. The concentrations of total volatile fatty acids were not affected by GAO, EUO, or PEO but altered linearly and quadratically by CLO and ORO, respectively. All the EOs also differed in altering the molar proportions of acetate, propionate, and butyrate. As determined by quantitative real-time PCR, all the EOs decreased the abundance of archaea, protozoa, and major cellulolytic bacteria (i.e., Fibrobacter succinogenes, Ruminococcus flavefaciens, and R. albus) linearly with increasing EO doses. On the basis of denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis, different EOs changed the composition of both archaeal and bacterial communities to different extents. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H') was reduced for archaea by all EOs in a dose-dependent manner but increased for bacteria at low and medium doses (0.25 and 0.50 g/liter) for all EOs except ORO. Due to the adverse effects on feed digestion and fermentation at high doses, a single EO may not effectively and practically mitigate methane emission from ruminants unless used at low doses in combinations with other antimethanogenic compounds.
引用
收藏
页码:4271 / 4280
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects of Essential Oils on Rumen Fermentation, Microbial Ecology and Ruminant Production
    Patra, Amlan K.
    ASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL AND VETERINARY ADVANCES, 2011, 6 (05): : 416 - 428
  • [2] Effects of seaweed extracts on in vitro rumen fermentation characteristics, methane production, and microbial abundance
    Choi, Youyoung
    Lee, Shin Ja
    Kim, Hyun Sang
    Eom, Jun Sik
    Jo, Seong Uk
    Guan, Le Luo
    Seo, Jakyeom
    Kim, Hanbeen
    Lee, Sang Suk
    Lee, Sung Sill
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)
  • [3] The effects of combined essential oils along with fumarate on rumen fermentation and methane production in vitro
    Lin, B.
    Lu, Y.
    Wang, J. H.
    Liang, Q.
    Liu, J. X.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL AND FEED SCIENCES, 2012, 21 (01): : 198 - 210
  • [4] Effects of seaweed extracts on in vitro rumen fermentation characteristics, methane production, and microbial abundance
    Youyoung Choi
    Shin Ja Lee
    Hyun Sang Kim
    Jun Sik Eom
    Seong Uk Jo
    Le Luo Guan
    Jakyeom Seo
    Hanbeen Kim
    Sang Suk Lee
    Sung Sill Lee
    Scientific Reports, 11
  • [5] Effects of essential oils and their components on in vitro rumen microbial fermentation
    Benchaar, C.
    Chaves, A. V.
    Fraser, G. R.
    Wang, Y.
    Beauchemin, K. A.
    McAllister, T. A.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2007, 87 (03) : 413 - 419
  • [6] Effects of Wormwood (Artemisia montana) Essential Oils on Digestibility, Fermentation Indices, and Microbial Diversity in the Rumen
    Lee, Seong Shin
    Kim, Dong Hyeon
    Paradhipta, Dimas Hand Vidya
    Lee, Hyuk Jun
    Yoon, Hee
    Joo, Young Ho
    Adesogan, Adegbola T.
    Kim, Sam Churl
    MICROORGANISMS, 2020, 8 (10) : 1 - 16
  • [7] Essential oils as modifiers of rumen microbial fermentation
    Calsamiglia, S.
    Busquet, M.
    Cardozo, P. W.
    Castillejos, L.
    Ferret, A.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2007, 90 (06) : 2580 - 2595
  • [8] The Effect of Essential Oils on the Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation and Microbial Protein Production
    Canbolat, Onder
    Kalkan, Hatice
    Karaman, Sadiman
    Filya, Ismail
    KAFKAS UNIVERSITESI VETERINER FAKULTESI DERGISI, 2011, 17 (04) : 557 - 565
  • [9] Effects of coconut and fish oils on ruminal methanogenesis, fermentation, and abundance and diversity of microbial populations in vitro
    Patra, A. K.
    Yu, Z.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2013, 96 (03) : 1782 - 1792
  • [10] Effects of essential oils on rumen microbial fermentation evaluated in vitro.
    Castillejos, L.
    Calsamiglial, S.
    Martin-Tereso, J.
    ter Wijlen, H.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2006, 84 : 126 - 126