Volume 3  Issue 4

Comparative Fermentation Studies and Detoxification of Jatropha Curcas Kernel Meal

Orji, S. L.1*, Ewansiha, J. U.2 & Orji, I. G.3

The quest for nontoxic feed for animal as an alternative to soybean meal cannot be over emphasized considering its high cost and level of demand. The detoxification of Jatropha curcas kernel meal for animal feed using different microorganisms in order to determine the organism with the best fermentative ability, better yield of nutritional value and potential for elimination of anti-nutritional factors was done using standard laboratory methods. [..] READ MORE

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Ruminant (“Koser”) Animals Microbiome

Shatzmiller Shimon* & Rami Krieger

In the USA, 42 percent of agricultural emissions come from animal agriculture. Two-thirds of those gases are directly emitted by ruminants: animals like cows, buffalo and sheep that use bacteria in their stomachs to ferment food. That allows them to eat foods, like grasses, that humans can’t. [..] READ MORE

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Effects of Prosopis Juliflora on Soil Microbial and Other Pathogenic Activities: A Review Paper

Wakshum Shiferaw Gemeda

This paper was aims to assess the effects of Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC (P.juliflora) on the abundance, composition, and activity of soil microbial and pathogenic communities, and their effect of these soil communities on beneficiary plant species. [..] READ MORE

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Reducing Power of by Microbes

Shimon Shatzmiller*, Rami Krieger, Galina Zats, Inbal Lapidot & Ludmila Buzhansky

The use of genetics [1] as a tool to achieve the ultimate goal of realizing biomicro-allergy production is essential for the future of sustainable energy. It will also be an important example of a rewarding symbiosis between genetics and energy when it comes to the useful interaction of living creature and technology, which means a perfect blend of biology and industry. [..] READ MORE

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Brief Review of Anti-Brucella Antibodies Among Saudi Population: Prevalence Prospective

Abdul Matin

Brucellosis is a zoonosis affecting animal and human health worldwide. In the last few decades, research has been done to develop Brucella vaccines to control the disease in animals while there is no effective vaccine available for human so far. Saudi Arabia is one of the highest prevalence of Brucellosis, involving all age groups and types of the community in the region. [..] READ MORE

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Is Bovine Papular Stomatitis an Infectious Viral Zoonosis?

Mahendra Pal

Man has domesticated many species of animals like dog, cat, goat, sheep, horse, donkey, yak, buffalo, camel, elephant etc. Domestication of animal species was done for food, clothing, work, medicine, and other uses. It is believed that cattle were domesticated around 10,500 years ago. Cattle (Bos taurus) belonged to Kingdom: Animalia, Class: Mammalia, Order: Artiodactyla, Family: Bovidae, Genus: Bos. Cattle are very important ruminant, which are raised througho [..] READ MORE

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