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Journal of Animal Science and Technology
2003 Volume.45 No. 6 p.1019 ~ p.1030
Isolation and Characterization of Cellulolytic Anaerobic Fungi from the Guts of the Hanwoo Cattle end the Korean Native Goat


Abstract
The study was conducted to isolate and identify highly fiborlytic anaerobic fungi from the guts of a Hanwoo steer and a Korean native goat, and then investigate the characterization of cellulolytic activity of an anaerobic fungus. Twenty-one anaerobic fungal colonies were isolated in the study, in which 16 colonies were isolated from the rumen contents of the Hanwoo steer and 5 colonies from the duodenal fluids of the Korean native goat. Four anaerobic fungi were selected based on higher collulolytic enzyme activities to identify under a optical microscope. NLR-M003 and -T004 belong to Neocallimastix genus and NLRI-M014 belongs to Piromyces genus based on the morphology of their thallus, sporangia, rhizoid and the number of flagella. NLRI-M001 appeared to be an unknown strain of anaerobic fungi due to its different morphology from existing types of anaerobic fungi, though the morpholgoy is similar to Orpinomyces sp. Supplementation of 2£¥ anaerobic fungal culture(NLRI-M003) in rumen-mixed microorganisms increased in vitro DM degradability of rice straw and filter paper up to 4 and 11£¥, respectively, compared with non-supplementation(control). CMCase and xylanase activities in in vitro culture were also higher in 2£¥ fungal supplementation than controls in both rice straw and filter paper substrates.
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