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Suitability of different media for in vitro cultivation of the ruminal protozoa species Entodinium caudatum, Eudiplodinium maggii, and Epidinium ecaudatum
Authors:Zeitz Johanna O  Meile Leo  Michałowski Tadeusz  Kreuzer Michael  Soliva Carla R
Institution:aETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland;bETH Zurich, Institute of Food, Nutrition and Health, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland;cKielanowski Institute for Animal Physiology and Nutrition, 05-110 Jab?onna, Poland
Abstract:Three protozoal cultivation media were tested to determine the medium which best facilitated growth and viability of key B-type ciliates isolated from the sheep rumen. Entodinium caudatum and Eudiplodinium maggii were grown anaerobically in 50-ml flasks for 32 days in Caudatum-type (C), Kisidayova (K) or Dehority (M) medium. On day 32, in media K and M, E. caudatum cell counts were high with 5.6 × 103 and 7.8 × 103 mL−1, respectively, and the proportion of dead cells was low with 0.6 and 1.4%, respectively. E. maggii concentrations when grown in medium M and C were 2.7 × 103 and 2.4 × 103 mL−1, respectively, with 3.9 and 14.1% dead cells. Medium M, which favoured growth of both protozoa species, was tested again and Epidinium ecaudatum was included. Protozoa were grown for a 4-month period and samples were taken in the last two months on days 1, 7, 35 and 57. Average cell concentrations were 10.0, 0.8 and 0.5 × 103 mL−1 for E. caudatum, E. maggii, and E. ecaudatum, respectively. In conclusion, medium M would appear to be the best choice for cultivating these three species in one medium.
Keywords:Ruminal protozoa  Cultivation media  Ciliates  Entodinium  Epidinium  Eudiplodinium
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