The effect of a methanogen, Methanobrevibacter smithii, on the growth rate, organic acid production, and specific ATP activity of three predominant ruminal cellulolytic bacteria

Curr Microbiol. 2000 Mar;40(3):176-80. doi: 10.1007/s002849910035.

Abstract

Three predominant ruminal cellulolytic organisms, Fibrobacter succinogenes S85, Ruminococcus albus 8, and R. flavefaciens FD-1, were cultured with a methanogen, Methanobrevibacter smithii. Growth rates, bacterial protein, organic acids, and methane production were measured. When grown in diculture with the methanogen, a fermentative advantage was observed with F. succinogenes S85 as seen by an increase in specific rate of ATP production and organic acid concentration. The introduction of the methanogen did not improve the growth rate, organic acid yield, or specific rate of ATP production for R. albus 8. The growth rate and amount of organic acid end products increased when R. flavefaciens FD-1 was cultured with the methanogen; however, the specific activity of ATP production did not increase.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adenosine Triphosphate / metabolism*
  • Animals
  • Bacteria / growth & development*
  • Bacteria / metabolism
  • Cell Division
  • Cellulose / metabolism*
  • Coculture Techniques
  • Fatty Acids / metabolism*
  • Methane / metabolism
  • Methanobacteriaceae / growth & development*
  • Methanobacteriaceae / metabolism
  • Rumen / microbiology
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Fatty Acids
  • Adenosine Triphosphate
  • Cellulose
  • Methane