<div><p>Methane produced by methanogenic archaea in ruminants contributes significantly to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The host genetic link controlling microbial methane production is unknown and appropriate genetic selection strategies are not developed. We used sire progeny group differences to estimate the host genetic influence on rumen microbial methane production in a factorial experiment consisting of crossbred breed types and diets. Rumen metagenomic profiling was undertaken to investigate links between microbial genes and methane emissions or feed conversion efficiency. Sire progeny groups differed significantly in their methane emissions measured in respiration chambers. Ranking of the sire progeny groups based on met...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock contribute significantly to the large environmental footpr...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
Previous shotgun metagenomic analyses of ruminal digesta identified some microbial information that ...
Methane produced by methanogenic archaea in ruminants contributes significantly to anthropogenic gre...
Cattle and other ruminants produce large quantities of methane (~110 million metric tonnes per annum...
Cattle and other ruminants produce large quantities of methane (~110 million metric tonnes per annum...
Funding: The project was supported by grants from the Scottish Government as part of the 2011-2016 c...
Our study provides substantial evidence that the host genome affects the comprehensive function of t...
Acknowledgements The Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health and SRUC are funded by the Rural and E...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
Abstract Background Ruminants are important contributors to global methane emissions via microbial f...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock contribute significantly to the large environmental footpr...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
Previous shotgun metagenomic analyses of ruminal digesta identified some microbial information that ...
Methane produced by methanogenic archaea in ruminants contributes significantly to anthropogenic gre...
Cattle and other ruminants produce large quantities of methane (~110 million metric tonnes per annum...
Cattle and other ruminants produce large quantities of methane (~110 million metric tonnes per annum...
Funding: The project was supported by grants from the Scottish Government as part of the 2011-2016 c...
Our study provides substantial evidence that the host genome affects the comprehensive function of t...
Acknowledgements The Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health and SRUC are funded by the Rural and E...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
Abstract Background Ruminants are important contributors to global methane emissions via microbial f...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock contribute significantly to the large environmental footpr...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
Previous shotgun metagenomic analyses of ruminal digesta identified some microbial information that ...