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Turnover time and rate of passage of rumen contents were 33.4 h and 1.8 liters per h. Turnover times of glucose, starch, and cellulose were .17, 4.7, and 14.2 h. Fermentation times of glucose, starch, and cellulose were .17, 5.5, and 25.1 h. Percentages of glucose, starch, and cellulose utilized in the rumen were 99.4,
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In this paper, the fermentation of cellulose by mixed rumen microorganisms .... The yields of total VFA, acetate, propionate and butyrate were determined by ...
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This is the highest acetic acid fermentation yield in monoculture fermentation ... SG6 and its potential for single step fermentation of cellulose to acetic .... 1997) whereas other strains required additional tryptone and rumen fluid ...
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The fermentation of cellulose by a rumen anaerobic fungus in the presence of ... was higher than the total acetate yield of 0.73 in the fungus monoculture. ...
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Weimer et al. (32) reported that a mixed ruminal inoculum from an alfalfa-fed cow (in which the forage contained cellulose I) fermented cellulose I approxi- ...
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ruminal cellulose fermentation. The fact that greater inhibi- ..... Yield and quality of cicer milkvetch forage as influenced by cutting frequency. Agron. ...
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The metabolic characteristics of Clostridium cellulolyticum, a mesophilic cellulolytic nonruminal bacterium, were investigated and characterized kinetically for the fermentation of cellulose by using chemostat culture analysis.
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5.Fermentation of cellulose in the rumen yields ; A. fatty acids. B. sugars. C. triglycerides. D. cholesterol. 6.A large amount of fermentation in hindgut fermenters occurs in the ; A. rectum. B. jejunum. C. cecum.
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During the exponential phase of cell growth, significantly higher yields for H(2) and acetate (1.90 +/- .14 and 1.11 +/- .04 mol/mol glucose equivalent, respectively) were obtained from low-cellulose cultures compared to those from high-cellulose cultures. ... efficient fermentation of nearly all plant components;
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