Southern Plains Agricultural Research Service, ARS-USDA, College Station, TX 77845, USA.
Department of Poultry Science, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA.
Poult Sci. 2020 Feb;99(2):653-659. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2019.12.013. Epub 2020 Jan 22.
The microbiome has entered the vernacular of the consumer as well as broiler production and is, therefore, becoming increasingly important to poultry producers to understand. The microbiome is, by definition, compositional and relates to how the microbiological organisms within the gut inhabit that ecological niche. The gut is diverse, flexible, and data acquired requires a greater understanding of the host-microbiome axes, as well as advanced bioinformatics and ecology. There are numerous microbial populations that define the gut microbiome; however, there are even more effects that can influence its composition. As management practices vary between producers, documenting these influences is an essential component of beginning to understand the microbiome. This review targets broiler production and concatenates the currently understood compositional ecology of the broiler gastrointestinal tract microbiome as well as its influences.
微生物组已进入消费者和肉鸡生产的行话,因此,对于家禽生产者来说,理解它变得越来越重要。根据定义,微生物组是由组成决定的,与肠道内微生物的栖息生态位有关。肠道是多样化的、灵活的,并且需要更深入地了解宿主-微生物轴,以及先进的生物信息学和生态学,才能获得数据。有许多微生物种群定义了肠道微生物组;然而,还有更多的因素可以影响其组成。由于生产者之间的管理实践不同,记录这些影响是开始了解微生物组的一个重要组成部分。本综述以肉鸡生产为目标,综合了目前对肉鸡胃肠道微生物组的组成生态以及其影响的理解。