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. 2021 Sep 6;8(9):187. doi: 10.3390/vetsci8090187

Table 4.

Relative abundance of bacterial families in the ileal mucosa of broiler chickens as affected by dietary treatments and age (%).

Family Ileal Mucosa FDR p-Values
Dietary Treatment Age of Birds Mean (Dietary Treatment)
d 7 d 14 d 21 d 40 Dietary Treatment Day Int.
Clostridiaceae_1 C 83.77 82.22 70.38 4.26 60.16 0.590 0.022
Br 72.28 78.10 51.62 4.29 51.57
Sy 42.28 72.84 84.99 12.22 53.08
Mean (Age) 66.11 a 77.72 a 69.00 a 6.92 b 0.001
Peptostreptococcaceae C 1.06 2.43 1.93 17.75 5.79 0.730 0.590
Br 11.09 4.26 10.64 10.90 9.22
Sy 12.38 1.62 1.98 18.14 8.53
Mean (Age) 8.18 ab 2.77 b 4.85 ab 15.60 a 0.091
Lactobacillaceae C 6.48 4.00 11.91 AB 41.35 15.94 0.590 0.025
Br 6.00 5.93 22.64 A 64.41 24.74
Sy 16.25 9.96 3.90 B 47.03 19.28
Mean (Age) 9.58 b 6.63 b 12.82 b 50.93 a 0.001
Enterococcaceae C 6.47 0.05 0.45 3.38 2.59 0.750 0.950
Br 3.86 0.06 1.51 1.13 1.64
Sy 11.95 0.79 0.25 3.62 4.15
Mean (Age) 7.42 0.30 0.74 2.71 0.250
Lachnospiraceae C 0.22 1.92 1.76 0.56 1.11 0.680 0.680
Br 1.27 1.99 3.21 1.39 1.97
Sy 3.41 1.94 1.74 0.32 1.86
Mean (Age) 1.63 1.95 2.24 0.76 0.490
Burkholderiaceae C 0.45 0.06 0.19 0.01 0.18 0.590 0.110
Br 1.18 0.08 0.09 0.01 0.34
Sy 2.67 0.03 0.11 0.00 0.70
Mean (Age) 1.43 a 0.06 b 0.13 b 0.01 b 0.002
Ruminococcaceae C 0.19 2.82 2.12 0.60 1.44 0.990 0.600
Br 0.83 1.52 2.32 1.54 1.55
Sy 2.59 2.36 1.17 0.16 1.57
Mean (Age) 1.20 2.24 1.87 0.77 0.440
Pseudomonadaceae C 0.06 1.98 3.46 0.16 1.41 0.980 0.170
Br 0.25 3.32 1.60 0.10 1.32
Sy 0.69 3.11 1.32 0.09 1.30
Mean (Age) 0.33 b 2.80 a 2.12 a 0.12 b 0.001
Streptococcaceae C 0.17 0.50 1.01 14.73 4.10 0.590 0.048
Br 0.20 0.85 1.39 6.76 2.30
Sy 0.19 2.02 0.51 5.40 2.03
Mean (Age) 0.19 b 1.12 b 0.97 b 8.96 a 0.001
Erysipelotrichaceae C 0.03 0.09 0.84 10.91 2.97 0.670 0.810
Br 0.01 0.05 0.19 6.06 1.58
Sy 0.12 0.13 0.24 9.31 2.45
Mean (Age) 0.06 b 0.09 b 0.43 b 8.76 a 0.001
Bacillaceae C 0.26 0.17 0.17 0.01 0.15 0.590 0.077
Br 0.67 0.09 0.14 0.04 0.24
Sy 1.66 0.25 0.09 0.01 0.50
Mean (Age) 0.86 a 0.17 b 0.14 c 0.02 d 0.003

Bacterial family differences between groups were assessed using two-way ANOVA test, with Benjamini–Hochberg false discovery rate (FDR) correction. FDR-corrected p-values below 0.05 were considered significant. Dietary treatment effects at each sampling days were also compared with one-way ANOVA. The significance of Tukey’s HSD multiple group comparison’s post hoc tests was indicated at p ˂ 0.05. a, b, c, d: values within the mean (Day) rows with different lowercase letters were significantly different (p < 0.05). A, B: values within the mean (d 7) column with different capital letter superscripts were significantly different (p < 0.05). The table shows only those families for which the group average of relative abundance was higher than 1%. “Int.” means the FDR p-values of interaction between the two main factors, age, and dietary treatment.