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Sensitivity of ruminal bacteria isolates of sheep,cattle and buffalo to some heavy metals
Authors:AZM Salem  H Ammar  S Lopez  YM Gohar  JS González
Institution:1. Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture (El-Shatby), Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt;2. Centro Universitario UAEM-Temascaltepec, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Estado de México, C.P. 51300, Mexico;3. Ecole Supérieure d’Agriculture de Mograne, 1121, Mograne Zaghouan, Tunisia;4. Instituto de Ganadería de Montaña (IGM) CSIC-Universidad de León, Departamento de Producción Animal, Universidad de León, E-24071 León, Spain;5. Department of Botany (Division of Microbiology), Faculty of Science (El-Shatby), Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract:This study was conducted to investigate the toxicity of 12 heavy metals (i.e., HM), namely Hg, Cd, Co, Ni, Cr, Cu, Ag, Mo, Zn, Pb, Li and Na on bacterial isolates from the rumen of sheep, cattle and buffaloes. Rumen samples were collected immediately after slaughter during the dry season. Ruminal bacterial isolates, 59, were obtained from two sheep, five cows and nine buffaloes. Sensitivity of ruminal bacterial isolates to each HM was determined by the clearance zone (CZ) using the Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion susceptibility test. Bacterial populations isolated from the rumens of sheep and buffalo had a lower resistance (P<0.001) to HM toxicity than did cattle. Regardless of ruminant species, bacterial isolates revealed a higher tolerance (P<0.001) to Li and Na, whereas Hg and Cd were the most toxic HM for all isolates. We conclude that inhibition of these HM to the isolated microbial population of sheep, cattle and buffalo is ranked: Hg (most toxic) > Cd > Co  Ag  Cu  Cr  Ni > Mo  Zn  Pb > Li  Na. Further research is required to explain the mechanism of toxicity of these HM, and also to explore the variation among ruminant species.
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