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Elie Jami

Researcher at Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center

Publications -  23
Citations -  1991

Elie Jami is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbiome & Rumen. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1556 citations. Previous affiliations of Elie Jami include Tel Aviv University & Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

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Exploring the bovine rumen bacterial community from birth to adulthood.

TL;DR: The overall bovine ruminal bacterial populations of five age groups, from 1-day-old calves to 2-year-old cows are characterized, reflected by a decline in aerobic and facultative anaerobic taxa and an increase inAnaerobic ones.
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Composition and Similarity of Bovine Rumen Microbiota across Individual Animals

TL;DR: Although the bacterial taxa may vary considerably between cow rumens, they appear to be phylogenetically related, which suggests that the functional requirement imposed by the rumen ecological niche selects taxa that potentially share similar genetic features.
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Potential role of the bovine rumen microbiome in modulating milk composition and feed efficiency.

TL;DR: It is found that some physiological parameters, such as milk yield and composition, are highly correlated with the abundance of various bacterial members of the rumen microbiome, which suggests that the bacterial community has a role in shaping host physiological parameters.
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Insights into the bovine rumen plasmidome

TL;DR: It became apparent that the rumen plasmidome codes for functions, which are enriched in theRumen ecological niche and could confer advantages to their hosts, suggesting that the functional profiles of mobile genetic elements are associated with their environment, as has been previously implied for viruses.
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Effects of adding a concentrated pomegranate-residue extract to the ration of lactating cows on in vivo digestibility and profile of rumen bacterial population

TL;DR: It is suggested that CPE supplementation significantly affects the rumen bacterial communities, which in turn may be related to a beneficial effect on dairy cow performance.