CAMEL RUMINAL BACTERIA,THEIR COUNT AND ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT INCOMPARSION TO OTHER RUMINANT ANIMALS

The baicterial and fungal population in the rumen fluid was measured by using, different V cultures mediia and incubation temperature. The Psychrophil, Camel, higher mean of mesophils,‘ psychrophilsj, coli form and fungi count was found in the rumenal fluid of sheep. While higher mean of staphylococci...

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Main Authors: Rodhan, A Adnan M. Al, Fawziah A.Abdulla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, Iraq 2007-06-01
Series:Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research
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Online Access:https://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_58563_bb1fee73d1cf8804795055f9e6e6e9f8.pdf
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Summary:The baicterial and fungal population in the rumen fluid was measured by using, different V cultures mediia and incubation temperature. The Psychrophil, Camel, higher mean of mesophils,‘ psychrophilsj, coli form and fungi count was found in the rumenal fluid of sheep. While higher mean of staphylococci and Escherichia coli count was observed in the rumenal fluid of camel. Significant mean difference among microbial population in the rumenal fluid was observed between camel and sheep and between sheep and cow concerning the psychrophilic bacteria Also _ significant mean difference was observed in E coli mean count among camel ,sheep and cow I, rumenal fluid microbial population .There was no significant difference in the mean count of mesophils ,coliforrn ,staphy1ococci and fungi. A freshly isolated _E.coli from rumenal fluid of camel had antibacterial activity against ' Streptococcus: spp and Staph aureus
ISSN:1813-8497
2410-8456