Burk A. Dehority
Affiliations: | 1959-2016 | Department of Animal Science | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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Rumen Microbiology, Rumen ProtozoaWebsite:
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Diaz HL, Karnati SK, Lyons MA, et al. (2014) Chemotaxis toward carbohydrates and peptides by mixed ruminal protozoa when fed, fasted, or incubated with polyunsaturated fatty acids. Journal of Dairy Science. 97: 2231-43 |
Sylvester JT, Karnati SK, Dehority BA, et al. (2009) Rumen ciliated protozoa decrease generation time and adjust 18S ribosomal DNA copies to adapt to decreased transfer interval, starvation, and monensin. Journal of Dairy Science. 92: 256-69 |
Arakaki LC, Gaggiotti M, Gallardo M, et al. (2007) The Effects of Feeding Soybean Meal, Soybean Hulls and Raw Soybean Seed on Rumen Microbial Populations and Ruminal Fermentation in Grazing Dairy Cows Jarq-Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly. 41: 299-305 |
Ankrah P, Loerch SC, Kampman KA, et al. (1990) Effects of defaunation on in situ dry matter and nitrogen disappearance in steers and growth of lambs. Journal of Animal Science. 68: 3330-3336 |
Ankrah P, Loerch SC, Dehority BA. (1990) Sequestration, migration and lysis of protozoa in the rumen Microbiology. 136: 1869-1875 |
Ankrah P, Loerch SC, Dehority BA. (1989) Occurrence of 2-aminoethylphosphonic acid in feeds, ruminal bacteria and duodenal digesta from defaunated sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 67: 1061-1069 |
DEHORITY BA, JOHNSON RR, BENTLEY OG, et al. (1958) Studies on the metabolism of valine, proline, leucine and isoleucine by rumen microorganisms in vitro. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 78: 15-27 |
Dehority BA, Bentley OG, Johnson RR, et al. (1957) Isolation and Identification of Compounds from Autolyzed Yeast, Alfalfa Meal, and Casein Hydrolysate with Cellulolytic Factor Activity for Rumen Microorganisms In Vitro Journal of Animal Science. 16: 502-514 |