Animal Sperm Microbiota
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Animal Physiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 20440
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2. Department of Bioenergetics, Food Analysis and Microbiology, Institute of Food Technology and Nutrition, Rzeszow University, Cwiklinskiej 1, 35-601 Rzeszow, Poland
Interests: antimicrobial activity of biological active compounds; food microbiology; honey microbiology; bees GIT etc.
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Dear Colleagues,
Animal sperm microbiota is comprised of the bacteria that are responsible for animal semen infections and may originate from the animal urinary tract or be sexually transmitted. In the past, it was predominantly characterized by classic microbial methodological approaches, but up to date, our knowledge about this is fairly simple. New questions in this field are very relevant mainly for the practical possibilities in the prevention of such animal infections or for the natural ways of conservation of animal sperm. The first group of answers will arise from the latest research activities in the field of natural bioactive substances and their defending mechanisms that meets a very promising effects in applicability as well as sustainability. The second group of answers is based on NGS methods and expands our knowledge of animal sperm microbiota per se.
We invite original research papers and reviews that address new and interdisciplinary methods and approaches and cover a wide range of animal sperm microbiota characteristics as well as different natural protective bioactive substances that are promising in the practical handling with animal semen. Additional topics may include the effects of application of different bioactive substances in different animal semen characteristics.
Prof. Miroslava Kačániová
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- animal sperm microbiota
- bioactive substances
- germplasm conservation
- animal semen infection
- protective effect
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