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of Agriculture, Food & Wine
The University of Adelaide
SA
5005
AUSTRALIA
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Microbiology
Major Research Themes
- Ecology and genetics of microorganisms in the rumen and gastrointestinal tract
of domestic livestock
- Molecular diagnostic technologies for food safety
- Microbial interactions in integrated waste management systems
Research Programmes
- Genetic diversity of microorganisms in the rumen and gastrointestinal
tract or on fresh or processed meats
Diversity within the 16S rRNA genes permits studies of microbial ecology
within mixed populations. These studies focus on the interactions between microorganisms
and how they function in complex communities and biofilms.
- Microbial mechanisms of tannin resistance in ruminants
Tannins are plant products that inhibit digestion in livestock. Some microorganisms
are resistant to tannins. This program focuses on discovering and studying the
microbial mechanisms of tannin resistance and their genetic controls.
- Chemical fractionation and analysis of anti-nutritive factors in livestock
feeds
This study is aimed at correlating chemical structures, biochemical mechanisms
and animal studies to identify anti-nutritive compounds, including tannins, in
forages.
- Isolation and identification of microorganisms that alleviate antinutritional
effects of plant secondary products
Microorganisms that display resistance to toxic effects of tannins, non-Protein
amino acids and other antinutritive factors are being identified, characterised
and studied to determine the biochemical mechanisms and genetics of resistance.
- The selection of microbial communities for integrated waste management
strategies.
Environmentally sustainable industries require effective waste management
strategies. This is particularly important in the intensive industries. We are
working with several animal and horticultural industries to improve waste management
through the development of integrated strategies involving microbial treatments,
engineering desi biochemical treatments and natural wetlands systems. The microbiological
research focuses on selecting and studying complex bacterial communities from
animals and soil, using a combination of classical and molecular technologies
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