Diversity of cultivable actinomycetes in 6 species of herbivore feces

Authors

  • Yi Jiang, Xiu Chen , Li Han , Qinyuan Li , Xueshi Huang , Shumei Qiu, Zhongtao Ding, Chenglin Jiang

Keywords:

Actinomecete diversity, herbivores feces, microbes, diversity, species.

Abstract

A large number of microbes existed in animal feces. To provide new sources for discovering new leader of
drugs, the diversity of cultivable actinobacteria of animal feces have been studied. Fresh fecal samples of 6
species of herbivore feces were collected. The pure cultures of actinobacteria were isolated from these
samples by using 5 media. The 16S rDNA gene sequences of 386 selected strains were analyzed, and the
phylogenetic analysis was carried out. The study results shown that actinomycete diversity of each animal
feces were different from each other; a total of 29 genera of the Class Actinobacteria were identified from the
6 species of animal feces; 15 genera were identified from fecal samples of Sika Deer(Cervus nippon)and
Chinese Bamboo Rat(Rhizomys sinensis)respectively; and 1 new genus was discovered from
Rhino(Rhinoceros sondaicus) feces. Members of three genera, Streptomyces, Rhodococcus and
Microbacterium and Order Micrococcales were dominant groups in the 6 species of animal feces. This is a
distinct feature of cultivable fecal actinomycete community differing from those in soil, plant, and marine
environment. Selective isolation methods for fecal actinomycetes are described.

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Published

2013-07-27