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The Cultivation of the Rumen Ciliate Entodinium bursa in the Presence of Entodinium caudatum
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1977
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BiologyUnicellular OrganismProtistBotanyEntodinium BursaAnimal ScienceNatural SciencesEntodinium CaudatumProtozoon Entodinium BursaBiological Life CycleMicrobiologySymbiosisMedicineParasitologyE. Bursa
The rumen ciliate protozoon Entodinium bursa has been grown in vitro in the presence of bacteria and Entodinium caudatum for over a year at population densities of 100 to 200 ml-1. The medium contained potassium phosphate, prepared fresh rumen fluid, cysteine, wholemeal flour (or rice starch), dried grass and a culture of the spineless form of Entodinium caudatum. Entodinium bursa has an obligate requirement for this protozoon and died within 48 h in its absence. During growth from a 2% inoculum, the mean generation time of E. bursa was 6 h. Entodinium bursa engulfed 1-5 to 2-5 E. caudatum organisms h-1, and when E. caudatum was in excess it developed caudal spines for the first time in 17 years; these spined forms were engulfed much less readily than the spineless organisms.
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