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Geography as non-genetic modulation factor of chicken cecal microbiota

Published: June 7, 2024
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Introduction The chicken gastrointestinal tract (GIT) harbors a very diverse microbiota, dominated by Bacteria, that influences health and growth performance of chicken. A healthy microbiota provides nutrients to the host and promotes competitive exclusion [1]. The composition of the GIT microbiota differs according to diet, age and genotype of hosts as well as the portion of the intestinal tr...
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Juan DÍaz Carrasco
INTA Argentina
INTA Argentina
Leandro Redondo
INTA Argentina
INTA Argentina
Mariano Fernandez Miyakawa
CONICET Argentina
CONICET Argentina
Marisa Farber
INTA Argentina
INTA Argentina
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Wijnen
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
10 de junio de 2024
Thanks for the article.
Table 4 seems to be missing. Or is it just my computer that doesn’t show it?
Kind regards, P. Wijnen
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Marisa Farber
INTA Argentina
INTA Argentina
11 de junio de 2024
@Wijnen scroll down the article, it should be at the bottom.
you can also find the table here
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0244724
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Martin Smith
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Evonik Animal Nutrition
1 de agosto de 2024
Very interesting paper. I see that both Ross and Cobb birds are included. Could you identify differences between these breeds?
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