An in vitro rumen batch culture study was completed to compare effects of common grasses, leguminous shrubs and non-leguminous shrubs used for livestock grazing in Australia and Ghana on CH production and fermentation characteristics. Grass species included Andropodon gayanus, Brachiaria ruziziensis and Pennisetum purpureum. Leguminous shrub species included Cajanus cajan, Cratylia argentea, Gliricidia sepium, Leucaena leucocephala and Stylosanthes guianensis and non-leguminous shrub species included Annona senegalensis, Moringa oleifera, Securinega virosa and Vitellaria paradoxa. Leaves were harvested, dried at 55°C and ground through a 1 mm screen. Serum bottles containing 500 mg of forage, modified McDougall's buffer and rumen fluid were...
The objective of the study was to determine the in vitro rumen fermentation end-products of 10 brows...
Feeding phenol-containing plants to ruminants has the potential to mitigate both methane and ammonia...
Three species of Desmanthus adapted to the heavy clay soils of northern Australia were studied to de...
Abstract Background: Forage characteristics can modify in vitro methane production. There is little...
In vitro study was carried out to measure methane (CH4) production and ruminal fermentation paramete...
Enteric methane arising due to fermentation of feeds in the rumen contributes substantially to the g...
The chemical composition, in vitro rumen fermentation variables and methane (CH4) output of a range ...
BACKGROUND: Information about the nutritive value, dry matter (DM) digestibility, and methane (CH4) ...
An in vitro rumen gas production technique was employed to determine the methane production and ferm...
Objective . Estimate the production of methane (CH4) by tropical grasses fermented in vitro. Materi...
Ruminants, mainly cattle, contribute to greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions as methane (CH4) is produce...
7 páginas, 1 figura, 2 tablas.The objective of the study was to determine the in vitro rumen ferment...
Feeding roughage to cattle can produce a high methane emission from fermentation process in the rume...
The potential of an in vitro gas production (GP) system to predict the in vivo enteric methane (CH4)...
Feeding phenol-containing plants to ruminants has the potential to mitigate both methane and ammonia...
The objective of the study was to determine the in vitro rumen fermentation end-products of 10 brows...
Feeding phenol-containing plants to ruminants has the potential to mitigate both methane and ammonia...
Three species of Desmanthus adapted to the heavy clay soils of northern Australia were studied to de...
Abstract Background: Forage characteristics can modify in vitro methane production. There is little...
In vitro study was carried out to measure methane (CH4) production and ruminal fermentation paramete...
Enteric methane arising due to fermentation of feeds in the rumen contributes substantially to the g...
The chemical composition, in vitro rumen fermentation variables and methane (CH4) output of a range ...
BACKGROUND: Information about the nutritive value, dry matter (DM) digestibility, and methane (CH4) ...
An in vitro rumen gas production technique was employed to determine the methane production and ferm...
Objective . Estimate the production of methane (CH4) by tropical grasses fermented in vitro. Materi...
Ruminants, mainly cattle, contribute to greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions as methane (CH4) is produce...
7 páginas, 1 figura, 2 tablas.The objective of the study was to determine the in vitro rumen ferment...
Feeding roughage to cattle can produce a high methane emission from fermentation process in the rume...
The potential of an in vitro gas production (GP) system to predict the in vivo enteric methane (CH4)...
Feeding phenol-containing plants to ruminants has the potential to mitigate both methane and ammonia...
The objective of the study was to determine the in vitro rumen fermentation end-products of 10 brows...
Feeding phenol-containing plants to ruminants has the potential to mitigate both methane and ammonia...
Three species of Desmanthus adapted to the heavy clay soils of northern Australia were studied to de...