Fig. 5From: Revealing the developmental characterization of rumen microbiome and its host in newly received cattle during receiving period contributes to formulating precise nutritional strategiesDifferential KEGG functions among BT, ACon, A16Con, and A30Con cattle. A Comparison of rumen microbial KEGG third-level pathways among BT, ACon, A16Con, and A30Con cattle. Significant differences were tested by LEfSe analysis, with LDA score of > 2.0 and P value of < 0.05. B Consolidation of results from the rumen microbial taxa, pathways, and rumen volatile fatty acids. BT, 6 cattle of control group at 1 day before transport; ACon, 6 cattle of control group at day 4 after transport; A16Con, 6 cattle of control group at day 16 after transport; A30Con, 6 cattle of control group at day 30 after transportBack to article page