Ping Wang
10 Papers
13 Citations
Ping Wang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rex rabbit & Biology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
The bacterial communities associated with fecal types and body weight of rex rabbits
Bo Zeng,Shushu Han,Ping Wang,Bin Wen,Jian Wensu,Wei Guo,Yu Zhiju,Du Dan,Xiangchao Fu,Fanli Kong,Mingyao Yang,Xiaohui Si,Jiangchao Zhao,Ying Li +13 more
TL;DR: This study characterized the microbiota of both hard and soft feces from rex rabbits with high and low body weight by using the Illumina MiSeq platform targeting the V4 region of the 16S rDNA and revealed metabolic pathways such as “stilbenoid, diarylheptanoid, gingerol biosynthesis” were enriched in high weight rabbits, and pathways related to “xenobiotics biodegradation” and “various types of N-gly
Fermented Yupingfeng polysaccharides enhance immunity by improving the foregut microflora and intestinal barrier in weaning rex rabbits
Hao Sun,Xueqin Ni,Xu Song,Bin Wen,Yi Zhou,Fuqin Zou,Mingyue Yang,Zhirong Peng,Hui Zhu,Yan Zeng,Hesong Wang,Xiangchao Fu,Shi Yunduo,Zhongqiong Yin,Kangcheng Pan,Bo Jing,Dong Zeng,Ping Wang +17 more
TL;DR: The results indicated the immunoenhancement effect of FYP is superior over that of UYP, which is probably related with the amelioration of the intestinal microflora and intestinal barrier in the foregut.
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Gut microbiota of Tibetans and Tibetan pigs varies between high and low altitude environments.
Bo Zeng,Siyuan Zhang,Huailiang Xu,Fanli Kong,Xianqiong Yu,Ping Wang,Mingyao Yang,Diyan Li,Mingwang Zhang,Qingyong Ni,Yan Li,Xiaolan Fan,Deying Yang,Ruihong Ning,Jiangchao Zhao,Ying Li +15 more
TL;DR: It is revealed that unique gut bacteriomes and their functions may be closely related to environmental host adaptation in high altitude conditions, such as those in the Tibetan plateau.
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Illumina Miseq platform analysis caecum bacterial communities of rex rabbits fed with different antibiotics
Fuqin Zou,Dong Zeng,Bin Wen,Hao Sun,Yi Zhou,Mingyue Yang,Zhirong Peng,Shuai Xu,Hesong Wang,Xiangchao Fu,Du Dan,Yan Zeng,Hui Zhu,Kangcheng Pan,Bo Jing,Ping Wang,Xueqin Ni +16 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the antibiotics used may cause significant changes in the caecum microbiota of rex rabbits, and C group had a similarity caecu bacteria structure with B group which was probably due to the high levels of chlortetracycline resistance.
Bacillus strains improve growth performance via enhancing digestive function and anti-disease ability in young and weaning rex rabbits.
Jie Wang,Xueqin Ni,Bin Wen,Yi Zhou,Lei Liu,Yan Zeng,Wei Zhao,Abdul Khalique,Ping Wang,Kangcheng Pan,Yu Zhiju,Bo Jing,Liu Hanzhong,Dong Zeng +13 more
TL;DR: Bacillus strains could facilitate the growth of young and weaning rex rabbits by improving digestive function and anti-disease ability and significantly enhanced growth performance, increased immune organ indexes, improved serum biochemical parameters, and heightened antioxidant capacity.
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