About this Research Topic
Over the years, our understanding of the structure and function of the rumen has been significantly enhanced by the advent of new sequencing technologies, culturomics methods, and sophisticated algorithms.
This Research Topic will showcase these advances. We invite the submission of original research, novel methods, and review articles to facilitate our understanding of rumen structure and function and to mitigate environmental impacts of ruminant farming. We are particularly interested in manuscripts including (but not limited to) the following topics:
1. Understanding temporal and spatial variations of rumen microbial communities in response to diets, development and disease
2. Identification of rumen microbial signatures associated with various ruminant production systems.
3. Characterization of the rumen microbiome in wild ruminants.
4. Novel theories and methods for mitigating methane production in ruminants.
5. Manipulation strategies for rumen biohydrogenation for healthier animal products.
6. Novel rumen culturomics techniques.
7. Novel algorithms for integrated analyses of multi-comics datasets and network inference.
In addition, the study on individual microorganisms of rumen origin is also considered.
Keywords: Rumen, Microorganisms, Microbiome, Methane, Fermentation
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