Proceedings of Japanese Society for Rumen Metabolism and Physiology


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Vol.1, No.1. 1990
p.1-4
Role of extracellular acetate in the fermentation of glucose by ruminal bacterium, Megasphaera elsdenii.
K. Miyazaki, S. Kuroda and T. Hino
p.5-6
Detection of Fibrobacter succinogenes ATCC19169, cellulolytic rumen bacteria, by ELISA
M. Mitsumori and H. Minato
p.7-15
Effects of Ocsillospira guillermondi blooms on rumen fermentation pattern in new-faunated cattle.
S. Prevot, T. Kobayashi, A. Takenaka, H. Itabashi
p.16-19
Effect of ammonia supplementation on the cellulolytic activities of faunated and defaunated rumen microflora.
K. Ushida and Y. Kojima
p.20-21
Effect of molasses on rumen fermentation and blood content in cattle.
K. Kimura
p.22-29
Effect of p-Coumaric acid on the growth and cellulolytic activity of rumen fungi.
H. Tanaka, K. Ushida and Y. Kojima
p.30-35
Development of artificial rumen.
A. Horigane, T. Araki, K. Mizoshita and M. Horiguchi
p.36-40
Digestion properties of ammoniated rice straw in the rumen and lower tract of sheep.
I.K.O. Cann, Y. Kobayashi, M. Wakita, S. Hoshino
p.41-44
Comparison of roughage digestibility between buffalo and cattle.
H. Honma
p.45-49
Mechanisms involved in adaptation to urea diet in sheep.
Y. Kobayashi, M. Wakita and S. Hoshino
p.50-53
Effects of Epidinium caudatum on rumen fermentation, digestibility, and urinary allantoin excretion in goats.
M. Matsumoto, M. Matsuzaki, A. Takenaka, T. Kobayashi and H. Itabashi
p.54-57
Development of rumen fistel of sheep.
A. Horigane, T. Araki, A. Horigane, M. Shinoda, K. Mizoshita and M. Horiguchi
p.58-61
Determination of Nτ-methylhistidine in cattle blood.
T. Nagasawa, R. Yonekura, R. Onodera and H. Katayama
p.62-65
Urinal excretion of aromatic compound.
S. Oshio and K. Ogawa


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Vol.2, No.1. 1991
p.1-10
Digestibility of roughage in artificial rumen.
T. Araki, A. Horigane, K. Hashimoto, M. Horiguchi
p.11-22
Behavior of N component and cellulolytic bacteria in the rumen.
M. Wakita
p.23-28
Control of intestinal flagellates of termite by irradiation.
T.Kobayashi and K. Nakamura
p.29-36
Lignocellulose degradation by rumen fungi.
K. Ushida
p.37-41
Efficiency of milk production under high-roughage feeding.
M. Okubo, H. Nakatsuji, Y. Asahida


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Vol.2, No.2. 1991
p.1-3
Purification and characteristics of low-molecular protease of rumen protozoa.
T. Nagasawa and R. Onodera
p.4-10
Glycosidase and esterase activities of a rumen fungus Neocallimastix sp. grown on a range of carbohydrate sources.
H. Matsui, K. Ushida, Y. Kojima
p.11-13
A preliminary study on elimnation of anaerobic fungi from the rumen.
I.K.O.Cann, Y. Kobayashi, M. Onoda, M. Wakita, S. Hoshino
p.14-25
Predatory activity of rumen protozoa on rumen fungi.
D.P. Morgavi, T. Nagasawa, R. Onodera
p.26-28
Changes in polyamine concentration of rumen fluid and rumen microorganisms.
T. Nakagawa, Y. Kobayashi, M. Wakita and S. Hoshino
p.29-31
Effects of protozoal composition on methane production and digestibilities of food components in calves.
H. Itabashi, Y. Washio, A. Takenaka
p.32-35
Maintenance of intracellular pH in Megasphaera elsdenii.
K. Miyazaki, T. Hino and H. Itabashi
p.36-38
Contribution of anaerobic rumen fungi to unsaturated fatty acid metabolism in the rumen.
Y. Kobayashi, A. Onoda, T. Nakagawa, M. Wakita and S. Hoshino
p.39-40
Establishment of micro-organisms in the rumen of young calves.
M. Otsuka, S. Shirasaka, M. Mitsumori, H. Itabashi and H. Minato
p.41-45
Development of bovine rumen cannula.
A. Horigane, Y. Motozono and T. Aoki
p.46-51
Plasma magnesium and metabolites levels in sheep during acute cold exposure.
T. Nishimura, H. Yano and R. Kawashima
p.52-59
Phosphorous metabolism of sheep in low phosphorous status.
W. Junlung, F. Yano, H. Yano and R. Kawashima
p.60-61
Intake and body weight gain of steers in intensive grazing system.
Y. Togamura, K. Ochiai and S. Shioya
p.62-66
Effect upon fat metabolism in goat of ration of concentrate to roughage.
M. Kitagawa, S. Takeda and T. Nishino


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Vol.3, No.1. 1992
p.1-10
Cultural methods for mixed and single rumen protozoa and the problems.
R. Onodera
p.11-18
Defaunation and establishment of mono-faunated animals.
M. Matsumoto and H. Itabashi
p.19-23
Isolation and cultivation of rumen anaerobic fungi.
K. Ushida
p.25-32
Methods for cultivation of rumen bacteria.
M. Mitsumori and H. Minato
p.33-41
Progress in techniques of the cultivation of rumen microbes: Techniques for the continuous culture of rumen microbes (Part 1 & 2)
T. Hino


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Vol.3, No.2. 1992
p.1-8
Fibre-digesting extracellular enzyme profiles of fungal isolates Neocallimastix sp. N1 and Piromyces sp. P1 grown on five different carbohydrates.
H. MATSUI, k. USHIDA, and Y. KOJIMA
p.9-12
Protease activity of rumen chytridiomycete fungi.
N. ASAO, K. USHIDA, and Y. KOJIMA
p.13-16
Chemical treatment of rice straw and its effects on fermentation by rumen microorganisms in vitro and in sacco.
I. K. O. Cann, Y. Kobayashi, M. Wakita and S. Hoshino
p.17-19
Effects of protozoal composition on rumen fermentation, growth, food intake and methane production in calves.
Y. Washio, S. Oda, A. Takenaka, T. Ishibashi and H. Itabashi
p.21-22
Inoculation of rumen ciliate protozoa of Japanese Shika Deer, Carvus nippon centralis, to Japanese Shorthorn cattle and establishment of the ciliate population.
M. Matsumoto, A. Watanabe, H. Sato and S. Imai
p.23-26
A challenge to the analysis of gene of rumen protozoon.
R. Onodera
p.27-30
Recent advances in gene manipulation of rumen bacteria.
S. Karita and K. Ohmiya
p.31-37
Effect of coculturing with bacteria on fiber digestion by rumen chytridiomycetes.
H. Tanaka, K. Ushida and Y. Kojima
p.39-43
Transport system for threonine and methionine in rumen protozoa.
A. Kawabata, R. Onodera, Y. Tomita and T. Nagasawa
p.45-49
Attachment mechanism of the rumen holotrich ciliata, Dasytricha ruminantium.
Y. Nagata, M. Shibata, T. Maeda, M. Kihara, M. Goto and N. Takahashi
p.51-56
Study on the chitinolytic system of ruminal protozoa. A preliminary report.
D.P. Morgavi, Y. Tomita And R. Onodera
p.57-58
The effect of ionophores on potassium efflux in the ruminal bacterium, Streptococcus bovis.
H.Kajiwara and J.B. Russell.
p.59-63
Effects of concentrate-roughage ratio on the ruminal characteristics and feed digestibility.
S. Ando, S. Oshino and A. Oshibe


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Vol.4, No.1. 1993
p.1-4
Review of genetic engineering in rumen bacteria.
K. Ohmiya
p.5-10
Analysis of plasmid structure in rumen bacteria:its application to development of cloning vector.
Y. Kobayashi
p.11-18
How to make cDNA library of rumen protozoa.
R. Onodera
p.19-26
Establishment of rumen microbial gene pools and their manipulation to benefit animal production.
K.-J. Cheng, R.G. Clark, L.B. Selenger and C.W. Forsberg
p.26-33
Genetic engineering of lactobacilli.
R.I. Aminov


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Vol.4, No.2. 1993
p.1-2
Conjugal transfer of plasmid pAMB1 to Ruminococcus albus.
R.I. Aminov, K. Kaneichi, T. Miyagi and K. Ohmiya
p.3-5
Isolation and cloning of plasmids from Staphylococcus gallinarum, a facultative anaerobe from goat rumen.
Y. Kobayashi, M. Wakita and S. Hoshino
p.7-10
Molecular cloning and expression in Echerichia coli of a xylanase gene from Eubacterium ruminantium.
Y. Kobayashi, I.K.O. Cann, S. Krita, K. Ohmiya, M. Wakita and S. Hoshino
p.11
Heterologous expression of celE gene from Clostridium thermocellum in Lactobacilli.
R.I. Aminov and K. Ohmiya
p.13-15
Presence of several cellulose-binding proteins in cell lysate of Fibrobacter succinogenes S85.
M. Mitsumori and H. Minato
p.17-20
Effects of ruminal protozoa on cellulose degradation and the growth of an anaerobic ruminal fungus, Piromyces sp. in vitro.
D.P. Morgavi, M. Sakurada, M. Mizogami, Y. Tomita and R. Onodera
p.21-27
Effect of dietary concentrate on fungal population size in sheep rumen.
Y. Kojima, H. Matsui and K. Ushida
p.29-33
Genomic DNA GC contents determination as a possible tool for the classification of rumen fungi.
M. Kozawa, K. Ushida and Y. Kojima
p.35-42
Proteolytic activity of a rumen fungus, Neocallimastix sp. N1.
N. Asao, K. Ushida and Y. Kojima
p.43-48
Number of sulfate reducing bacteria and metanogens utilizing various electron donors in ovine rumen and porcine caecum.
Y. Ohashi, K. Ushida, M. Tokura, K. Miyazaki and Y. Kojima
p.49-51
Diplodium rangiferi from japanese sika deer is eliminated by Polyplastron multivesiculatum.
M. Matsumoto and K. Hodate


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Vol.5, No.1. 1994
p.1-6
Fiber digestion by rumen ciliate protozoa.
K. Ushida and J.p. Jouany
p.7-13
Rumen ciliate protozoa: predatory activity and enzymes able to digest bacterial and fungal cell walls.
D.P. Morgavi, Y. Tomita and R. Onodera
p.14-17
Attachment mechanism of Dasytricha ruminantium and its physiological significance.
M. Goto
p.18-25
Sequestration mechanism of holotrich protozoa within the reticulo-rumen.
M. Abe and T. Iriki
p.26-37
Symbiotic cooperation of rumen protozoa and bacteria.
R. Onodera
p.38-46
Effect of the composition of rumen ciliates on the rumen fermentation and bacterial flora in calves.
A. Takenaka and H. Itabashi


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Vol.5, No.2. 1994
p.1-6
Degradation of plant cell-wall components by ruminal microorganisms.
M. Matsui, K. Ushida, K. Miyazaki and Y. Kojima
p.7-10
Autodegradation of the anaerobic fungus Piromyces communis OTS1.
D.P. Morgavi, M. Sakurada, T. Oishi, Y. Tomita and R. Onodera
p.11-19
Isolation of cellulolytic bacteria and their characteristics.
H. Kudo and K.-J. Cheng
p.20-23
Enhancement of xylanase activity by heterologous expression of Eubacterium ruminantium xylanase gene (xlnA) in Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens :A preliminary report.
Y. Kobayashi, N. Okuda, A. Ebata, M. Wakita and S. Hoshino
p.24-26
Structure and function analysis of xylanase genes from Ruminococcus albus 7T.
T. Nagamine, A. Takenaka, R.I. Aminov, K. Ogata, I. Itabashi and Y. Benno
p.31-32
Cloning and sequencing of a novel endoglucanase gene from Ruminococcus albus F-40.
S. Karita, N. Kawai, J. Noguchi, K. Sakka,and K. Ohmiya
p.33-35
Amino acid requirements of a rumen fungus, Neocallimastix sp. N13.
A. Onoda, Y. Kobayashi and S. Hoshino
p.36-40
Simple method for cryopreservation of anaerobic rumen fungi.
M. Sakurada, Y. Tsuzuki, D.P. Morgavi, Y. Tomita and R. Onodera
p.41-48
Change of the number of fungi in the rumen of steers fed on roughage.
S. Oshio, S. Andoh and M. Ishida
p.49-53
Relationship between sulphate reducing bacteria methanogenic bacteria in ovine rumen and porcine caecum.
Y. Ohashi, K. Ushida, M. Tokura, K. Miyazaki and Y. Kojima
p.54-62
In vitro metabolism of phenylalanine and its related compounds by rumen microorganisms and the effect of vitamin B6 and salinomycin on the metabolism.
M.R. Amin, Y. Tomita and R. Onodera
p.63-65
The properties of cellulases derived from rumen protozoa and cellulase gene cloning from cDNA library of rumen protozoa.
A. Takenaka and H. Itabashi
p.66-71
The effects of rumen-protected lysine (RPLys) on changes in plasma lysine concentration of heifers and on milk production of lactating Holstein cows fed on a low protein diet.
M.Matsumoto, T. Fujita, A. Onodera, A. Watanabe, K. Hodate and S. Furuya.


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Vol.6, No.1. 1995
p.1-6
Digestibility and intake of tropical forages and cereal straws and lodging resistance of rice plants as influenced by lignin and silica.
M. Shimojo, Y. Masuda and I. Goto
p.7-18
Forage Cell Wall Structure and Digestibility.
O. Kawamura
p.19-23
Effect of methane production on plant fiber digestion by rumen microorganisms.
T. Hino
p.25-32
Positive and negative aspects of methane production and its change with growth in calves.
J. Sekine
p.33-39
The effect of diets and environmental temperature on methane production of dairy cattle.
M. Kurihara, M. Shibata, S. Kume, T. Aii, S. Takahashi and N. Takehiro
p.41-46
Emission and regulation of methane from ruminants and animal waste.
H. Itabashi


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Vol.6, No.2. 1995
p.1-6
Purification and properties of H+-ATPase from rumen bacteria, Streptococcus bovis and Ruminococcus albus.
H. Ezaki, Z. Umemori and T. Hino
p.7-12
Technique to measure the activity of pyruvate-formate lyase in rumen bacteria, especially Streptococcus bovis.
N. Asanuma and T. Hino
p.13-15
Distribution of cellulose-binding proteins among the representative strains of rumen bacteria.
M. Mitsumori and H. Minato
p.17-20
A newly developed host-vector system for Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens and its possible improvement.
A. Ebata, T.N. Gotoh, Y. Kobayashi, M. Wakita and S. Hoshino
p.21-24
Cloning of Cellulase gene from rumen chytridiomycete fungus Neocallimastix frontalis MCH3.
Y. Fujino, K. Ushida, K. Miyazaki, Y. Kojima, T. Nagamine, K. Ogata, M. Matsumoto and H. Itabashi
p25-28
Genetics of ciliated protozoa - a minireview.
R.I. Aminov
p.29-32
IV International symposium on the nutrition of herbivores & satellite symposium "Rumen Microbiology".
M. Matsumoto
p.33-34
Changes of endotoxin and lactate levels in ruminal fluids and sers of acidotic goats induced sucrose injection.
K. Suda, Y. Kobayashi, M. Hiramatsu, S. Arai, Y. Motoi, M. Wakita and S. Hoshino
p.35-44
Some properties of 2,6-diaminopimelate decarboxylase from rumen protozoon, Entodinium caudatum.
M.E.A. Nasser, K. Fukudome, Y. Tomita and R. Onodera
p.45-49
A modified method for pipecolic acid analysis by HPLC and its application to blood and rumen fluid of goat.
H.Y. Hussain and R. Onodera
p.51-56
Fluctuations of methanogenic bacteria and sulphate reducing bacteria in ovine rumen.
M. Tokura, K. Ushida, K. Miyazaki and Y. Kojima
p.57-60
Energy waste by protonophore and fermentation pattern by Streptococus bovis.
K. Miyazaki, M. Matsumoto, K. Ushida and Y. Kojima
p.61-63
Interspecies hydrogen transfer between the rumen ciliate Polyplastron multivesilatum and methanogenic bacteria.
K. Ushida, C.J. Newbold, G. Fonty, B. Morvan and J.P. Jouany


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Vol.7, No.1. 1996
p.1-2
Metabolism of aromatic amino acid by ruminal microbe.
R. Onodera and M. R. Amin
p.3-6
Polyamine covalently linked to a peptidoglycan and lysine decaboxylase in the rumen.
Y. Kamio
p.16
Nitrogen kinetics in domestic ruminants.
Y. Obara and M. Sutoh
p.17-23
Does plasma allantoin concentration reflect rumen microbial production?
M. Matsumoto
p.25-30
Effect of ciliate protozoa on nitrogen metabolism in ruminants.
H. Itabashi, S. Kanda, M. Matsumoto, A. Takenaka and T. Kobayashi
p.31-36
Effect of protected amino acid and protein on the dairy cattle.
T. Ogimoto


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Vol.7, No.2. 1995
p. 1
Interactions between the fibrolytic bacteria and fungi.
K.N. Joblin
p. 2
Relative importance of protozoa in plant cell wall and starch digestion in the rumen.
J.P. Jouany and C. Martin
p. 3
Exploitation of rumen microbial enzymes to benefit ruminant and non-ruminant animal production.
K.-J. Cheng, L.B. Selinger, T.A. McAllister, L.J. Yanke, H.D. Bae, H.T. Shin, M. Goto, A. Takenaka, C.W. Forsberg and J.A. Shelford
p. 4
Cellulose-binding proteins from rumen bacteria.
M. Mitsumori amd H. Minato
p. 5
Cellulosomes, cellulase complexes from anaerobes.
Karita, S., K. Sakka and K. Ohmiya
p. 6
Cloning of xylanases from Ruminococcus albus and chromosome mapping of Ficrobacter succinogenes.
T. Nagamine, R. I. Aminov, K. Ogata, M. Sugiura, K. Tajima Y. Benno
p. 7
Cellulase and xylanase genes from rumen bacteria.
B.A. White, I.K.O Cann and R.I. Mackie
p. 8
Amino acid metabolism by rumen microorganisms and application.
R. Onodera, M.R. Amin and A.M. El-Waziry
p. 9
Peptide metabolism in the rumen and its efficiency in the ruminant production.
R.J. Wallace
p. 10
The role of carbohydrate supplementation in microbial protein synthesis in rumen.
W.J. Maeng H. Park and H.J. Kim
p. 11
Ruminal ammonia-N, purine concentration in swamp buffalo.
M. Wanapat, O. Pimpa, S. Kittiworawet, K. Sommart, D. Parker and P. Rowlinson
p. 12
Relationship among nitrogen balance, intestinal flow of microbial nitrogen and bone growth in calves weaned early.
M. Funaba, K. Kagiyama, T. Iriki and M. Abe
p. 13
Lipogenesis and lypolysis in bovine adipose tissue.
D.C. Beitz
p. 14
Utilization of the treated beef-tallow in fattening sheep and cattle.
T. Fujihara T. Matsui and H. Naruse
p. 15
Factors affecting the fatty acid composition of adipose tissue in beef cattle.
N. Kimura
p. 16
Phosphorus metabolism in ruminants.
J.H. Ternouth
p. 17
Production and nutrition of Philippine goats and sheep: constraints and potentials.
A.B. Serra, E.A. Orden, L.C. Cruz and T. Fujihara
p. 18
The contribution of bone to magnesium homeostasis in sheep.
T. Matsui and H. Yano
p. 19
Methane production and its regulation in ruminants.
M. Kurihara, M. Shibata, T. Nishida, A. Pumomoadi and F. Terada
p. 20
Protozoa and ruminal methanogenesis.
K. Ushida and M. Tokura, A. Takenaka, and H. Itabashi
p. 21
Role of somatotropin and insulin-like growth factors in lactation in ruminants.
C.G. Prosser
p. 22
Role of the somatotropic axis on insulin action and glucose kinetics in dairy cows.
M.T. Rose, Y. Obara and Y. Sasaki
p. 23
Effect of dietary levels of fibre and protein on rumen fermentation and milk production in high yielding dairy cows.
S. Ishizaki, K. Shinjo, T. Ebata, T. Saito, A. Abe and H. Itabashi


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Vol.8, No.1. 1995
p.1-5
Interrelationships between bacteria and protozoa in lysine synthesis in the rumen.
R.Onodera and A.M. El-Waziry
p.6-11
Relationship of H2 and formate formation to methane production in mixed rumen microbiota.
N. Asanuma and T. Hino
p.12-15
Relationship between ruminal protozoa and bacteria in vivo.
H. Itabashi and A. Takenaka
p.16-22
Microbial interactions within a fibrolytic consortium in the rumen.
H. Matsui and K. Ushida
p.23-31
A mini review: advances in molecular ecology of the rumen: tracking of specific bacteria with probing and PCR-based methods.
Y. Kobayashi
p.32-43
Diversity anaiysis of rumen bacteria based on 16S rDNA sequence.
K. Tajima, T. Nagamine, R.I. Aminov, K. Ogata, M. Sugiura and Y. Benno


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Vol.8, No.2. 1995
p.1-4
Advances of rumen research in Japan.
R.Onodera
p.5
Advances of rumen research in Korea.
J. K.Ha
p.6
Rumen symposia recently organised in France and UK.
R.J. Wallace
p.7-8
Ruminal methanogenesis and methanogens.
K.Ushida and K.Tajima
p.9
Optimization of protein utilization in ruminant animals.
H.T.Shin and W.J.Maeng
p.10
Molecular biology of ruminant production.
J.H.Woo and Y.J.Choi
p.11
An analysis of digestibility change with growth of forage.
M.Shimojo
p.12
Ruminal degradabilities of three tropical grasses when fractionated into leaves and stems.
S.D.Serra, A. B. Serra, T. Ichinohe and T. Fujihara       
p.13
Dynamics of ruminal particles in dairy cattle fed fresh, ensiled and dried Italian ryegrass.
K.Ueda, K.Kakiuchi, T.Mori, M.Amari, A.Purnomoadi, K.Higuchi, O.Enishi, T.Nishida, M.Kurihara and F.Terada
p.14
Dynamics for particle disappearance of grass and legume hays incubated in sacco in the rumen of sheep.
J.Sekine, J.Hai, R.Oura and M.Hishinuma
p.15
Comparison between in vitro rumen fluid inhibitor method and in situ method for estimation of rumen protein degradability.
N.Iantcheva, J. DeBoever, B. Cottyn, Ch. Boucque
p.16
The use of purine as a marker for rumen microbes.
W.J.Maeng, H.J.Kim, H.Park, S.R.Lee and N.D.Scollan
p.17
Optimization of heat input by in vitro and in vivo evaluations of feed proteins heat-treated by various processing methods.
Y.S.Son, H.C.Han and C.G.Hwang
p.18
Effect of fumaric acid on the rumen fermentation and milk production in dairy cows.
M.Kuwayama, S.Kanda and H.Itabashi
p.19
Effects of yeast culture supplementation on performance of layers during hot summer.
H.D.Bae, K.H.Chung, S.T.Cha, H.G.Sung, Y.J.Park, C.Y.Choung and H.T.Shin
p.20
Effects of novel polyether ionophore heinanmycin on nutrient digestion, metabolism and ruminal characteristics of goat.
M.Ren, J.Chen and T.Lu
p.21
Effect of pentagastrin on DNA synthesis of rumen epithelial cells in primary culture.
Z.Shen, W.Chen and J.Chen
p.22
Effect of pentagastrin on volatile fatty acid production and protein synthesis of rumen microorganisms in vitro.
Z.Shen and J.Chen
p.23
A study on the fermentation characteristics of chemically treated Korean rice straws by rumen cellulolytic bacteria.
G.S.Bae, S.S.Lee, J.W.Choi, S.Y.Park and M.B.Chang
p.24
Effects of condensed tannin on the activity of rumen cellulolytic bacteria of Korean native goat.
J.W.Choi, S.S.Lee, G.S.Bae, S.Y.Park, M.B.Chang, J.K.Ha and I.Choi
p.25
Effects of powdered alcohol on rumen microbial fermentation in Korean native goat.
E.Lee, B.C. Cha, T.J.Rhim, M.Y. Choi and H.J.Park
p.26
Effect of saturated fatty acids (C8, C10, C18) on fiber digestion by rumen fungi.
Z.Gao, J.K.Ha, S.S.Lee, I.H.Hwang, H.D.Kim and S.H.Kang, Seoul National University, Korea.
p.27
Effects of forage sources on the change of microbial population in the rumen.
H.D.Kim, J.K.Ha, S.S.Shim, W.Y.Kim, J.Y.Ko and T.H.Moon
p.28
Purification and some properties of 2, 6-diaminopimelate decarboxylase from rumen protozoon, Entodinium caudatum.
M.E.A.Nasser, H.Y.Hussain and R.Onodera
p.29
Concentration of pipecolic acid and lysine in plasma and rumen liquor from goats fed alfalfa cubes supplemented with concentrate.
H.Y.Hussain, M.E.A.Nasser and R.Onodera
p.30
Properties of pyruvate formate-lyase from a ruminal bacterium, Streptococcus bovis.
N.Asanuma, M.Iwamoto and T.Hino
p.31
Effects of cations on the regulation of intracellular pH in ruminal bacteria.
T.Miwa, F.Imai and T.Hino
p.32
Interactions between ruminal bacteria and anaerobic fungi on fiber digestion.
H.Matsui, KN. Joblin and K. Ushida
p.33
Xylan degradation and utilization by Prevotella bryantii B14.
K.Miyazaki, J.Martin and H.J.Flint
p.34
Electron microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy of lignocellulose degradation by Ruminococcus albus F-40.
Y.S.Kim, S.G.Wi, K.H.Myung, S.Karita and K.Ohmiya
p.35
Characterization of new cellulases from high cellulase producing fungi Trichoderma sp..
D.K.Chung, I.S.Han and C.S.Jeong
p.36
Nucleotide sequence of a xylanase gene of Fibrobacter succinogenes S85.
T.Nagamine, K.Ogata, K.Tajima, M.Sugiura and Y.Benno
p.37
Analysis of the gene encoding the cellulose-binding protein 1 (CBP1) of Fibrobacter succinogenes S85.
M.Mitsumori and H.Minato
p.38
Dockerin-like domains from Ruminococcus albus cellulases.
S.Karita, T.Genma, T.Matsuda, K.Sakka, T.Kimura and K.Ohmiya
p.39
Phenotypic, genotypic and genomic diversity of Prevotella ruminicola isolates.
K.Ogata, K.Tajima, R.I.Aminov, T.Nagamine, M.Sugiura and Y.Benno
p.40
Structural analysis of a new cryptic plasmid pAR67 isolated from Ruminococcus albus AR67.
H.Ohara, T.Miyagi, K.Kaneichi, S.Karita, Y.Kobayashi, T.Kimura, K.Sakka and K.Ohmiya
p.41
Characterization of fibrolytic enzymes from rumen protozoa.
C.G.D'Silva, A. Takenaka, K.-J. Cheng, H. Kudo, H. Kajikawa and S.Masaki
p.42
Expression and biochemical characterization of a Clostridium thermocellum endoglucanase gene in Lactobacillus sp..
J.S.Cho and Y.J.Choi
p.43
Possible manipulation of ruminal fibrolysis from aspects of plant cell structure.
M.Goto, A.Takenaka and K.Takabe
p.44
Difficulties to be overcome for breeding recombinants of cellulolytic rumen bacteria.
K.Ohmiya, S.Karita, T.Kimura, Y.Kobayashi and K.Sakka


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Vol.9, No.1. 1998
p.1-8
Biosynthesis and biodegradation of lignin.
M. Shimada
p.9-19
Digestibility of forage cell walls: associations between wall polymers.
K. Iiyama
p.21-30
Effect of basidiomycetes treatment on cell wall structure and ruminal degradation of bagasse.
Y. Yamada, R. Funatsu, E. Nakayama, M. Goto, S. Karita, A. Takenaka, Y. Suzuki and O. Morita
p.31-36
The fate of forage lignocellulose in the digestive tract of ruminant animals.
T. Kondo
p.37
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Vol.9, No.2. 1998
p.1-6
PCR detecion of rumen bacteria based on 16SrDNA sequence.
K. Tajima, T. Nagamine, K. Ogata, M. Nakamura, H. Matsui, Y. Benno
p.7-8
16SrRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probe for analysis of Methanomicrobium mobile in the rumen.
K. Yanagita, Y. Kamagata, M. Kawahaarasaki, K. Yamada, Y. Nakamura, H. Minato
p.9-12
Establishment of cPCR assay of Eubacterium ruminantium GA195 and its application.
Y. Nagamoto, S. Koike, Y. Kobayashi
p.13-17
An experiment of genome analysis for Fibrobacter succinogenes S85 with inverse PCR-direct sequence method.
T. Nagamine, M. Nakamura, K. Ogata, K. Tajima, H. Matsui, Y. Benno
p.18-20
Improvement of xylanolytic activity in Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens by cloning of a xylanase gene originated from the same species.
H. Taguchi, A. Kubo, Y. Kobayashi
p.21-22
Isolation and sequencing of a DNA fragment from Fibrobacter succinogenes homologous to mgtA of Salmonella thphimurium.
M. Mitsumori, H. Kajikawa, S. Ohmomo
p.23-26
Factors affecting nitrate reductase avtivity in Selenomonas ruminantium subsp. lactilytica and its capacity to reduce nitrite.
I. Miwa, Wamoto, N. Asanuma, T. Hino
p.27-30
Isolation and properties of a mutant of Streptococcus bovis TH1 with reduced H+-ATP ase activity.
T. Miwa, T. Hino
p.31-34
Structure and trascriptional regulation of the gene encoding pyruvate formate-lyase of a ruminal bacterium, Streptococcus bovis.
N. Asanuma, M. Iwamoto, M. Kawato, T. Hino
p.35-38
Isoation and purification of cellotriose phospforylase from Ruminococcus flavefaciens 17.
N. Kawata, K. Miyazaki, K. Ushida, Y. Kojima
p.39-47
Some characteristics of glutamate-phenylpyruvate aminotransferase from rumen bacterium Prevotella bryantii B14.
M.R. Amin, R. Onodera, M.E. Nasser, R.I. Khan, C.J. Newbold1, R.J. Wallace
p.48-51
Nutritional specificities of hydrogenotrophic sulfate-reducing bacteria, Desulfovibrio desulfuricans DSM 642.
K. Matsuura, K. Miyazaki, K. Ushida, Y. Kojima
p.52-53
The properties of fibrolytic enzyme genes cloned from cDNA library of rumen ciliate protozoa.
A. Takenaka, M. Mitsumori, M. Goto, H. Itabashi, K.-J. Cheng
p.54-63
Tryptophan biosynthesis from indole and L-serine by mixed ruminal bacteria, protozoa and their mixture in vitro.
N. Mohammed, R. Onodera and R.I. Khan
p.64-66
Effects of liver stimulating factor derived from milch cow small intestinal mucosa - one development in ruminology -.
N. Takahashi, M. Gotoh
p.67-68
Effect of epithelial cells on microbial degradation and growth in the in vitro ruminal incubation.
E. Nakayama, M. Goto
p.69-72
Effect of addition of chemicals encapsulated in a cyclodextrin matrix on emissions of methane from the rumen of cattle.
T. Takahashi, S. Kanda, H. Itabashi, K. Hara, K. Mikuni, K. Hara
p.73-79
Effect of yucca schidigera extracts on rumen fermentation and some smell compounds of the faeces of cattle.
T. Sato, S. Kanda., H. Itabasi


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Vol.10, No.1. 1999
p.1-8
Biosynthesis and biodegradation of lignin.
M. Shimada
p.9-19
Digestibility of forage cell walls: Associations between wall polymers.
K. Iiyama
p.21-24
Effect of basidiomycetes treatment on cell wall structure and ruminal degradation of bagasse.
Y. Yamada, R. Funatsu, E. Nakayama, M. Goto, S. Karita, A. Takenaka, Y. Suzuki, O. Morita
p.25-30
Alteration in cell wall component and rumen degradation of brown midrib mutant maizes.
M. Goto, T. Sato, J. Matsuoka, N. Inoue, K. Takabe, S Karita
p.31-36
The fate of forage lignocellulose in the digestive tract of ruminant animals.
T. Kondo
p.37-38
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Vol.10, No.2. 1999
p.37-41
Relationship between cell wall composition and in vitro digestibility of tropical forage grasses.
A. Higuchi, K. Iiyama, T. Shinjyo
p.43-46
Effect of sodium hydroxide treatment of rice straw on the composition of lignin of dry matter.
C. Harada, Y. Saito, Y. Nakamura, H. Minato
p.47-53
Effect of addition of oligosaccharides on rumen fermentation and faecal odor compounds in cattle.
T. Sato, S. Kanda, H. Itabashi
p.55-60
Catabolism of tryptophan and other related indolic compounds by mixed ruminal bacteria, protozoa and their mixture in vitro.
N. Mohammed, R. Onodera, R.I. Khan
p.61-70
Purification and properties of glutamate-phenylpyruvate aminotransferase from rumen protozoon Entodinium caudatum.
M.R. Amin, R. Onodera, R.I. Khan, R.J. Wallace, C.J. Newbold
p.71-75
Effect of carbohydrate grwoth substrates on polysaccharide degradation enzyme production by 4 Prevotella strains.
H. Matsui, K. Ogata, K. Tajima, M. Nakamura, T. Nagamine, Y. Benno
p.77-80
Detection of Fibrobacter and Ruminococcus spp. by fluorescent in situ hybridization.
S. Koike, R.J. Forster, Y. Kobayashi, R.M. Teather
p.81-82
Cloning of the catabolite control protein A from the cellulolytic anaerobic bacterium, Clostridium cellulovorans.
S. Karita, R.H. Doi
p.83-86
Xylanase A, B gene cluster in Prevotella bryantii B14.
H. Miyamoto, T. Hirase, K. Miyazaki, H.J. Harry K. Ushida, Y. Kojima
p.87-90
The effects of glycolytic intermediates, ATP concentration, or the ratio of NADH / NAD to the transcription of the gene encoding lactate dehydrogenase or pyruvate-formate lyase of Streptococcus bovis.
N. Asanuma, T. Hino


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Vol.11, No.1. 2000
p.1-8
Anaerobic Treatment of Animal Wastes.
Y. Tanaka (National Institute of Animal Industry)
p.9-13
Investigation on Energy Recovery Systems from Raw Garbage by Thermophilic Methane Fermentation with Fuel Cell.
Y. Togo (Environmental Engineering Department, Kajima Technical Research Institute)
p.15-21
Suppression of Ruminal Maethanogenesis by Use of the Reduction of Nitrate and Nitrite.
N. Asanuma, M. Iwamoto, M. Kawato and T. Hino (Faculty of Agriculture, Meiji University)
p.23-26
Methane Output and Microorganisms Composition in Holstein Cattle Supplemented with Bromochloromethane.
K. Tajima1, T. Nagamine1, K. Ogata1, H. Matsui1, M. Nakamura1, Y. Benno1,2 and H. Itabashi3 (1STAFF-Institute, 2JCM-Riken, 3Tokyo University Agriculture Technology)
p.27-30
Phylogenetic Analysis of Methanogens Associated with Rumen Ciliate.
I. Chagan and K. Ushida (Laboratory of Animal Science, Kyoto Prefectural University)


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Vol.11, No.2. 2000
p.31-39
Structural characteristics of cell walls of forage grasses -Their nutritional evaluation for ruminants-
K. Iiyama (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
p.40
Influences of the normal microbiota on the host animal and direct-fed microbials as rumen fermentative stimulators
H. T. Shin (Sung Kyun Kwwan University, Korea)
p.41
Increasing the flow of protein from ruminal fermentation
R. J. Wallace, C. J. Newbold, B. J. Bequette and G. E. Lobley (Rowett Research Institute, UK)
p.42
Genomic and proteomic analysis of microbial diversity and function in the gastrointestinal tract of ruminants
B. A. White and M. Morrison (University of Illinois, USA, The Ohio State University, USA)
p.43
Estimation of rumen microbial protein production from purine contents in lipid-supplemented dairy cows
Sang S. Lee1, J. K. Ha1, M. B. Chang2, R. J. Dewhurst3, N. J. Scollan3 and W. J. Maeng4 (1Seoul National University, Korea, 2Chung-Ang University, Korea, 3Institute of Grassland and Environment Research, UK, 4Konkuk University, Korea)
p.44
Effect of soybean oil and monensin on in vitro lipid metabolism in rumen
Y. S. Son, J. W. Lee, B. R. Choi and J. A Yoon (Korea University, Korea)
p.45
Desaturation of adipose tissue by supplement of natural oil in sheep fed with high concentrate
H. Sato, K. Horiguchi, T. Takahashi and T. Kayaba (Yamagata University, Japan)
p.46
Biohydrogenation of dietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and stability of ingested vitamin E in the rumen of sheep
S. Chikunya, G. Demirel, L. A. Sinclair, R. G. Wilkinson, M. Enser and J. D. Wood (Harper Adams University College, UK, University of Bristol, UK)
p.47
The effects of the extent of fragmentation and swelling of orchardgrass hay stem on ruminal fibrolytic enzyme activities in situ by sheep
J. Pan, S. Koike, T. Suzuki, A. S. M. Selim, K. Ueda, K. Tanaka and M. Okubo (Hokkaido University, Japan)
p.48
Comparison of digestibility of differently processed corns
S. Y. Lee1, J. K. Ha1, P. Chalermglin and J. Y. Ko2 (1Seoul National University, Korea, 2National Livestock Co-operatives Federation, Korea)
p.49
The effect of sodium hydroxide treatment of rice straw on in situ disappearance of hemicellulose and lignin in its cell wall
C. Harada, Y. Saito, Y. Nakamura and H. Minato (Ibaraki University, Japan)
p.50
Studies on the biosynthesis of methionine and threonine from homocysteine, cystathionine and homoserine plus cysteine by mixed rumen microorganisms in vitro
M. M. Or-Rashid, R. Onodera and S. Wadud (Miyazaki University, Japan)
p.51
Production of pipecolic acid from lysine by rumen protozoa and its degradation by rumen bacteria
H. Hussain-Yusuf1, R. Onodera1 and H. Itabashi2 (1Miyazaki University, Japan, 2Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan)
p.52
A convenient method for the determination of arginine and its related compounds in rumen fluid by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC)
H. Sultana, R. Onodera, M. M. Or-Rashid and S. Wadud (Miyazaki University, Japan)
p.53
How is tryptophan synthesized by rumen bacteria and protozoa?
N. Mohammed2, R. Onodera1 and H. Itabashi2 (1Miyazaki University, Japan, 2Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan)
p.54
Studies on the biosynthesis of histidine by mixed rumen microorganisms and animal tissues in vitro
S. Wadud, R. Onodera and M. M. Or-Rashid (Miyazaki University, Japan)
p.55
Effects of pH and electron donors on nitrate and nitrite reduction in ruminal microbiota
M. Iwamoto, N. Asanuma and T. Hino (Meiji University, Japan)
p.56
Evaluation of feed quality of cell mass from lysine production as protein source in ruminants
S. W. Seo1, H. S. Lee2 and J. K. Ha1 (1Seoul National University, Korea, 2BASF Korea, Seoul, Korea)
p.57
A research on degradation of protein in the rumen of protein contents of some feeds using in ruminant nutrition
M. Polat and Y. Sayan (Ege University, Izmir-Turkey)
p.58
Seasonal changes in utilization of ruminal degradable protein by lactating dairy cows grazing pasture
K. Ueda, M. Yayota, Y. Nishimichi, H. Nakatsuji, S. Kondo and M. Okubo (Hokkaido University, Japan)
p.59
Effects of dietary carbohydrate sources on ruminal ammonia-N concentration and performance of dairy cows
H. J. Kim, S. H. Park and W. J. Maeng (Konkuk University, Korea)
p.60
Purification and enzyme properties of a phytase from Pseudomonas syringae MOK1
J. S. Cho, C. H. Lee, S. H. Kang and Y. J. Choi (Seoul National University, Korea)
p.61
Isolation of pyruvate formate-lyase gene from Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens
N. Okahara, Y. Uda, K. Miyazaki, K. Ushida and Y. Kojima (Kyoto Prefectural University, Japan)
p.62
Regulation of the activity and synthesis of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and pyruvate kinase in Selenomonas ruminantium
N. Asanuma and T. Hino (Meiji University, Japan)
p.63
Cloning of gene for ァ-glucosidase from Ruminococcus albus 7
K. K. Cho, S. C. Kim, J. H. Woo, S. H. Lee, and Y. J. Choi (Seoul National University, Korea)
p.64
Expression of heterologous genes using the slpA promoter and signal sequence in Lactobacilli
S. H. Kang1, J. D. Bok2, K. K. Cho1, J. S. Cho1 and Y. J. Choi1 (1Seoul National University, Korea, 2Choong Ang Biotech Co., Ltd., Korea)
p.65
Characterization of 3 xylanases from Fibrobacter succinogenes S85 and identification of binding domains
H. S. Jeon1, J. K. Ha1 and C. W. Forsberg2 (1Seoul National University, Korea, 2University of Guelph, Canada)
p.66
Regulation of xylanase gene expression in Prevotella bryantii B14
T. Hirase1, H. Miyamoto1, K. Miyazaki1, H. J. Flint2, K. Ushida1 and Y. Kojima1 (1Kyoto Prefectural University, Japan, 2Rowett Research Institute, UK)
p.67
Gene cloning of xylanase from Piromyces communis to Butyrivibrio fibrisolovens OB156C
D. K. Kam1, Y. Kobayashi2, M. B. Chang3 and J. K. Ha1 (1Seoul National University, Korea, 2Mie University, Japan, 3Chungang University, Korea)
p.68
Production and secretion of Ruminococcus albus endoglucanase in Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens
H. Taguchi1, Y. Kobayashi2, K. Ohmiya1 (1Mie University, Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan)
p.69
Detection of methanogens from the rumen by PCR-single-strand-conformation polymorphism-based genetic profiles of small-subunit rRNA genes
M. Mitsumori1, H. Itabashi2, K. Tajima3, H. Kajikawa1 and S. Ohmomo1 (1National Institute of Animal Industry, Japan, 2Tokyo university of Agricultural Technology, Japan, 3STAFF Institute, Japan)
p.70
Control of methane production from expiratory gas by supplement of safflower oil in sheep fed with high concentrate
K. Horiguchi, H. Sato, T. Takahashi and T. Kayaba (Yamagata University, Japan)
p.71
Effects of cyclodextrin complexes on in vitro methane formation
N. Ajisaka1, N. Mohammed1, Koji Hara1, K. Mikuni1, Kozo Hara1, T. Kumata2, S. Kanda2 and H. Itabashi2 (1Bio Research Corporation of Yokohama, Japan, 2Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan)
p.72
Effect of fumaric acid on methane production, rumen fermentation and digestibility in cattle
H. Itabashi1, E. Bayaru1, S. Kanda1, T. Nishida2, S. Andoh2, M. Ishida2, T. Itoh3, Y. Isobe4, and K. Nagara5 (1Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2National Grassland Research Institute, Japan, 3Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd., Japan, 4Nippon Zenyaku Kogyo Co. Ltd., Japan, 5Nippon Shokubai Co. Ltd., Japan)
p.73
Further trial of molecular cloning of a chitinase gene from a rumen protozoon, Entodinium caudatum
K. Komatani1, R. Onodera1, K. M. Karrer2, B. A. White3 and D. P. Morgavi4 (1Miyazaki University, Japan, 2Marquette University, USA, 3University of Illinois, USA, 4Rowett Research Institute, UK)
p.74
Characterisation of a glutamate dehydrogenase from the rumen ciliate Entodinium caudatum
C. J. Newbold, N. R. Mcewan, S. C. P. Eschenlauer, N. Nelson, A. J. Travis, S. M. Duval, E. L. N. Chareyron and R. J. Wallace (Rowett Research Institute, UK)
p.75
Codon utilisation in actin sequences from the rumen protozoan Entodinium caudatum
N. R. Mcewan1, D. Gatherer2, S. C. P. Eschenlauer1, R. J. Wallace1 and C. J. Newbold1 (1Rowett Research Institute, Scotland, 2John Moores University, England)
p.76
The effect of ciliate protozoa on rumen fermentation and milk production of dairy cattle
A. Takenaka1, Y. Shibuya1, T. Suyama1, M. Mitsumori2, H. Kajikawa2, H. Kudo2 and S. Masaki2 (1Tohoku National Agricultural Experimental Station, Japan, 2National Institute of Animal Industry, Japan)
p.77
Comparison of cellulose degrading enzyme activity of anaerobic rumen fungi
S. H. Hong1, M. W. Kang1, Sang S. Lee1, K. J. Kim2 and J. K. Ha1 (1Seoul National University, 2Korea, Kongju University, Korea)
p.78
The study of anaerobic fungi from Taiwan ruminants
Y. C. Chen and R. S. Hseu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan ROC)
p.79
Influences of surfactants on the enzyme distributions in the rumen compartments and the growth of pure cultures of rumen microbes
Sung S. Lee1, J. K. Ha2, K. J. Shin1, C. H. Kim1, J. G. Park2, M. Goto3 and K. J. Cheng4 (1National Livestock Research Institute, Korea, 2Seoul National University, Korea,
3Mie University, Japan, 4Institute of BioAgricultural Resoures, Taiwan ROC)
p.80
Elucidation of digestibility using extractability of walls by organic solvents -Associations between wall-polymers-
A. Higuchi and K. Iiyama (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
p.81
Monitoring of representative cellulolytic bacterial species in the rumen of sheep by competitive PCR
S. Koike, J. Pan, T. Suzuki, K. Ueda, Y. Kobayashi, K. Tanaka and M. Okubo (Hokkaido University, Japan)
p.82
Effects of forage and concentrate ratio on the composition of bacteria on rumen simulation continuous culture system
G. S. Bae1, M. B. Chang1, J. H. Bae1, S. J. Yun1, Dewhurst2 and W. J. Me ang3 (1Chung-Ang University, Korea, 2Institute of Grassland and Environment Research, UK, 3Kon-Kuk University, Korea)
p.83
Effect of intake level of hay on particle size distribution of bolus during rumination by steer
T. Suzuki, J. Pan, S. Koike, K. Ueda, K. Tanaka and M. Okubo (Hokkaido University, Japan)
p.84
Hydrogenation and incorporation of C18 fatty acids by rumen bacteria as influenced by sources and addition levels of carbohydrates
M. K. Song (Chungbuk National University, Korea)
p.85
Changes in ruminal gaseous composition of sheep offered rice whole crop silage and dent corn silage at two different feeding levels
J. Sekine1, H. E. M. Kamel2 and A. N. M. A. F. El-Seed3 (1Tottori University, Japan, 2Alexandria University, Egypt, 3Yamaguchi University, Japan)
p.86
Properties of bacteriolytic activities from the rumen ciliate protozoan, Entodinium caudatum
C. J. Newbold1, S. C. P. Eschenlauer1, F. M. Mcintosh1, N. R. McEwan1, R. Onodera2 and R. J. Wallace1 (1Rowett Research Institute, UK, 2Miyazaki University, Japan)
p.87
Effect of niacin supplementation on dairy cattle performance during summer heat stress
A. Al-Haidary, A. Al-Soghier and M. Alshaikh (King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
p.88
The passage of ruminally-undegraded phytate into the lower digestive tract of sheep
W. Y. Park, T. Matsui and H. Yano (Kyoto University, Japan)
p.89
Diversity of Polysaccharidases profile among ruminal Prevotella strains and P. ruminicola strains
H. Matsui1, K. Ogata1, K. Tajima1, M. Nakamura1, T. Nagamine1, R. I. Aminov2, and Y. Benno1, 3 (1STAFF-Institute, Japan, 2University of Illinois, USA, 3JCM, RIKEN, Japan)
p.90
The ability of tannins tolerant bacteria in reducing protein-binding capacity of tannins
K. G. Wiryawan (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia)


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Vol.12, No.1. 2001
p.1-6
Analysis of fiber-associated bacterial population by molecular biological methods.
S. Koike (Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University)
p.7-12
Adhesion of Fibrobacter succinogenes to cellulose.
M. Mitsumori (National Institute of Animal Industry)
p.13-17
The cellulolytic mechanism of Eubacterium cellulosolvens.
A. Toyoda (College of Agriculture, Ibaraki University)
p.19-22
The roles and function of carbohydrate-binding modules (CBM).
S. Karita (Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University)
p.23-33
Localization of microbes in the rumen and its ecological signuficance.
H. Minato (College of Agriculture, Ibaraki University)
p.35-45
A reminiscence of late Professor Makoto Kandatsu - His dream on rumen protozoa -
R. Onodera (Faculty of Agriculture, Miyazaki University)


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Vol.12, No.2. 2001
p.47-53
Structural Feature of Indigestible Wall Components of Tropical Forage Grasses.
A. Higuchi and K. Iiyama (Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo)
p.55-62
Biosynthesisi of Arginine from Citrulline by Mixed Ruminal Bacteria, Protozoa and Their Mixture in Vitro.
H. Sultana, R. Onodera, and H. Hazizul-Yusuf (Division of Animal Science, Miyazaki University)
p.63-67
Fructose Bisphosphate Aldolase Activity and Glycolytic Intermediate Concentrations in Relation to Lactate Production in Streptococcus bovis.
N. Asanuma and T. Hino (Faculty of Agriculture, Meiji University)
p.69-72
Inhibition of Ruminal Microbiol Methane Production by Malate, Cyclodextrin-Iodopropane and Their Combination in Vitro.
N. Mohammed (Bio Research Corporation of Yokohama)
p.73-76
Inhibition of Ruminal Micrrobiol Methane Production by a new compound beta-cyclodextrin Diallyl Maleate In Vitro.
Z. A. Lila (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
p.77-78
Composition of rumen methanogens evaluated by SSCP method.
N. Ajisaka (Bio Research Corporation of Yokohama)
p.79-80
Comparison of equine hindgut microbes between breeds and rearing seasons.
Y. Kobayashi (Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University)
p.81-83
Catabolite repression of xylanase in Prevotella bryantii B14.
T. Hirase (Kyoto Prefectural University)
p.85-87
Structure of regulatory protein, XynR, isolated from Prevotella bryantii B14.
K. Hayashi (Kyoto Prefectural University)


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Vol.13, No.1. 2002
p.1-5
Transcriptional regulation of the genes for carbohydrate metabolism in rumen bacteria.
K. Miyazaki(Kyoto Prefectural University)
p.7-13
Regulation of sugar metabolism in a ruminal bacterium, Streptococcus bovis.
N. Asanuma (Faculty of Agriculture, Meiji University)
p.15-23
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) formation in the rumen and CLA content of dairy products and beef.
K. Tanaka (Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University)
p.25-31
Histidine synthesis in ruminant animals.
R. Onodera (Faculty of Agriculture, Miyazaki University)


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