Dietary lipids can suppress methane emission from ruminants, but effects are variable. Especially the role of bacteria, archaea, fungi and protozoa in mediating the lipid effects is unclear. In the present in vitro study, archaea, fungi and protozoa were selectively inhibited by specific agents. This was fully or almost fully successful for fungi and protozoa as well as archaeal activity as determined by the methyl-coenzyme M reductase alpha subunit gene. Five different microbial treatments were generated: rumen fluid being intact (I), without archaea (-A), without fungi (-F), without protozoa (-P) and with bacteria only (-AFP). A forage-concentrate diet given alone or supplemented with crushed full-fat oilseeds of either safflower (Cartham...
Ruminants represent an important source of methane (CH4) emissions; therefore, CH4 mitigation by die...
Despite the fact that the ruminant diet is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), ruminant prod...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Dietary lipids can suppress methane emission from ruminants, but effects are variable. Especially th...
ABSTRACT: Methane production in ruminants is a large source of inefficiency for producers. Microorg...
BACKGROUND: Dietary supplementation with oilseeds can reduce methane emission in ruminants, but only...
BACKGROUND: Dietary supplementation with oilseeds can reduce methane emission in ruminants, but only...
Ruminants contribute to the emissions of greenhouse gases, in particular methane, due to the microbi...
Ciliate protozoa contribute to ruminal digestion and emission of the greenhouse gas methane. Individ...
peer-reviewedRuminant methane production is a significant energy loss to the animal and major contri...
The combination of Rumensin® and essential oil could be beneficial for ruminal fermentation by suppr...
Ruminant methane production is a significant energy loss to the animal and major contributor to glob...
Ruminant methane production is a significant energy loss to the animal and major contributor to glob...
The combination of Rumensin® and essential oil could be beneficial for ruminal fermentation by suppr...
Rumen methanogenesis represents an energy waste for the ruminant and an important source of greenhou...
Ruminants represent an important source of methane (CH4) emissions; therefore, CH4 mitigation by die...
Despite the fact that the ruminant diet is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), ruminant prod...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Dietary lipids can suppress methane emission from ruminants, but effects are variable. Especially th...
ABSTRACT: Methane production in ruminants is a large source of inefficiency for producers. Microorg...
BACKGROUND: Dietary supplementation with oilseeds can reduce methane emission in ruminants, but only...
BACKGROUND: Dietary supplementation with oilseeds can reduce methane emission in ruminants, but only...
Ruminants contribute to the emissions of greenhouse gases, in particular methane, due to the microbi...
Ciliate protozoa contribute to ruminal digestion and emission of the greenhouse gas methane. Individ...
peer-reviewedRuminant methane production is a significant energy loss to the animal and major contri...
The combination of Rumensin® and essential oil could be beneficial for ruminal fermentation by suppr...
Ruminant methane production is a significant energy loss to the animal and major contributor to glob...
Ruminant methane production is a significant energy loss to the animal and major contributor to glob...
The combination of Rumensin® and essential oil could be beneficial for ruminal fermentation by suppr...
Rumen methanogenesis represents an energy waste for the ruminant and an important source of greenhou...
Ruminants represent an important source of methane (CH4) emissions; therefore, CH4 mitigation by die...
Despite the fact that the ruminant diet is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), ruminant prod...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...