R. A. Gilbert
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View article: Genome sequence and annotation of <i>Pyramidobacter</i> sp. strain YE332, isolated from a cattle rumen fermentation of Leucaena leaf
Genome sequence and annotation of <i>Pyramidobacter</i> sp. strain YE332, isolated from a cattle rumen fermentation of Leucaena leaf Open
We report the 2.78-Mb circular genome sequence of Pyramidobacter sp. strain YE332, isolated from a fermentation of bovine rumen fluid, supplied with leaf material from Leucaena leucocephala cv. Cunningham. This genome sequence consists of …
View article: Role of Staphylococcus agnetis and Staphylococcus hyicus in the Pathogenesis of Buffalo Fly Skin Lesions in Cattle
Role of Staphylococcus agnetis and Staphylococcus hyicus in the Pathogenesis of Buffalo Fly Skin Lesions in Cattle Open
Skin lesions in cattle associated with feeding by Haematobia fly species are a significant welfare issue in Australia, North and South America, and Europe. The development of these lesions has been attributed to a number of causal factors,…
View article: The role of<i>Staphylococcus agnetis</i>and<i>Staphylococcus hyicus</i>in the pathogenesis of buffalo fly skin lesions in cattle
The role of<i>Staphylococcus agnetis</i>and<i>Staphylococcus hyicus</i>in the pathogenesis of buffalo fly skin lesions in cattle Open
Buffalo flies ( Haematobia irritans exigua ) are hematophagous ectoparasites of cattle causing production and welfare impacts in northern Australian herds. Skin lesions associated with buffalo fly infestation and Stephanofilaria nematode i…
View article: Degradation of the Indospicine Toxin from Indigofera spicata by a Mixed Population of Rumen Bacteria
Degradation of the Indospicine Toxin from Indigofera spicata by a Mixed Population of Rumen Bacteria Open
The leguminous plant species, Indigofera linnaei and Indigofera spicata are distributed throughout the rangeland regions of Australia and the compound indospicine (L-2-amino-6-amidinohexanoic acid) found in these palatable forage plants ac…
View article: Editorial: Advances in the Understanding of the Commensal Eukaryota and Viruses of the Herbivore Gut
Editorial: Advances in the Understanding of the Commensal Eukaryota and Viruses of the Herbivore Gut Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Microbiol., 02 March 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.619287
View article: Changes in mixed microbial inoculums to prevent the toxic side-effects in cattle grazing new varieties of Leucaena.
Changes in mixed microbial inoculums to prevent the toxic side-effects in cattle grazing new varieties of Leucaena. Open
Leucaena leucocephala is a legume fodder crop that grows in tropical and subtropical environments. Leucaena provides a high quality feed for cattle boosting liveweight gain both per animal and per hectare, improving profitability for steer…
View article: Enriching for rumen bacteria to degrade the Pimelea plant toxin simplexin, in an anaerobic in vitro fermenter
Enriching for rumen bacteria to degrade the Pimelea plant toxin simplexin, in an anaerobic in vitro fermenter Open
Three species of Australian native plants, Pimelea trichostachya, P. simplex and P. elongata, are endemic to the arid rangelands of Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia and are responsible for Pimelea poisoning, also known as St…
View article: The Genetics of Rumen Phage Populations
The Genetics of Rumen Phage Populations Open
The microbial populations of the rumen are widely recognised as being essential for ruminant nutrition and health, utilising and breaking down fibrous plant material which would otherwise be indigestible. The dense and highly diverse viral…
View article: Rumen Virus Populations: Technological Advances Enhancing Current Understanding
Rumen Virus Populations: Technological Advances Enhancing Current Understanding Open
The rumen contains a multi-kingdom, commensal microbiome, including protozoa, bacteria, archaea, fungi and viruses, which enables ruminant herbivores to ferment and utilize plant feedstuffs that would be otherwise indigestible. Within the …
View article: Metatranscriptomics reveals mycoviral populations in the ovine rumen
Metatranscriptomics reveals mycoviral populations in the ovine rumen Open
The rumen is known to contain DNA-based viruses, although it is not known whether RNA-based viruses that infect fungi (mycoviruses) are also present. Analysis of publicly available rumen metatranscriptome sequence data from sheep rumen sam…
View article: Sugarcane Cultivar CP 89-2143 Descriptive Fact Sheet
Sugarcane Cultivar CP 89-2143 Descriptive Fact Sheet Open
The selection of a sugarcane cultivar that eventually becomes a production success is probably due in equal parts to the cultivar's attributes, word of mouth, gut feeling, and luck. This fact sheet provides many of the attributes cultivar …
View article: Sugarcane Cultivar CP 78-1628 Descriptive Fact Sheet
Sugarcane Cultivar CP 78-1628 Descriptive Fact Sheet Open
The selection of a sugarcane cultivar that eventually becomes a production success is probably due in equal parts to the cultivar's attributes, word of mouth, gut feeling, and luck. This Fact Sheet provides many of the attributes cultivar …
View article: Sugarcane Cultivar CP 80-1743 Descriptive Fact Sheet
Sugarcane Cultivar CP 80-1743 Descriptive Fact Sheet Open
The selection of a sugarcane cultivar that eventually becomes a production success is probably due in equal parts to the cultivar's attributes, word of mouth, gut feeling, and luck. This fact sheet provides many of the attributes cultivar …
View article: Toward Understanding Phage:Host Interactions in the Rumen; Complete Genome Sequences of Lytic Phages Infecting Rumen Bacteria
Toward Understanding Phage:Host Interactions in the Rumen; Complete Genome Sequences of Lytic Phages Infecting Rumen Bacteria Open
The rumen is known to harbor dense populations of bacteriophages (phages) predicted to be capable of infecting a diverse range of rumen bacteria. While bacterial genome sequencing projects are revealing the presence of phages which can int…
View article: Sugarcane Cultivar CP 88-1762 Descriptive Fact Sheet
Sugarcane Cultivar CP 88-1762 Descriptive Fact Sheet Open
The selection of a sugarcane cultivar that eventually becomes a production success is probably due in equal parts to the cultivar’s attributes, word of mouth, gut feeling, and luck. This fact sheet provides many of the attributes a cultiva…
View article: Modulation of the rumen microbiome
Modulation of the rumen microbiome Open
A combination of animal genetics and the unique, enlarged fore-stomach of ruminants (rumen) enable domesticated ruminants to be sustained on forages and fibrous feedstuffs that would be otherwise indigestible. Ruminants can also utilise mo…