<p>Correlation of key pH parameters to rumen genera in both the solid (S) and liquid (L) digesta of acidotically challenged heifers.</p
Ruminal pH and the rumen fluid and plasma lipopolysaccharide (LPS) concentrations.</p
Correlations between soil pH and various soil chemical characteristics on crop fields (n = 112).</p
The content of ruminally fermented OM in the diet affects the fiber requirement of dairy cattle. Phy...
<p>Relationship between seed viability and ruminal pH of four Holstein cattle groups.</p
The measurement of pH in the reticulorumen in combination with a time-pH threshold has been widely a...
Volatile fatty acids (VFA) and lactic acid can build up in the rumen and reduce ruminal pH. Low rumi...
Daily ruminal pH variation can be summarized by a cumulative logistic curve based on the amount of t...
Objective. The purposes of this field study were to a) confirm the presence of subacute ruminal acid...
The study was conducted to evaluate the incidence of subacute rumen acidosis in cattle and impact of...
Rumen sensors provide specific information to help understand rumen functioning in relation to healt...
Copyright © 2014 Leonardo F. Reis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Ruminants are mammals that have specialized in consuming fibrous plant material, which digestive enz...
<p>Dairy heifers were subjected to a non-life-threatening challenge designed to induce ruminal acido...
Quantitative approach of acidosis in ruminants. The rumen acidosis is a common disease in high produ...
The diet transition phase is thought to be the highest risk period for development of low ruminal pH...
Ruminal pH and the rumen fluid and plasma lipopolysaccharide (LPS) concentrations.</p
Correlations between soil pH and various soil chemical characteristics on crop fields (n = 112).</p
The content of ruminally fermented OM in the diet affects the fiber requirement of dairy cattle. Phy...
<p>Relationship between seed viability and ruminal pH of four Holstein cattle groups.</p
The measurement of pH in the reticulorumen in combination with a time-pH threshold has been widely a...
Volatile fatty acids (VFA) and lactic acid can build up in the rumen and reduce ruminal pH. Low rumi...
Daily ruminal pH variation can be summarized by a cumulative logistic curve based on the amount of t...
Objective. The purposes of this field study were to a) confirm the presence of subacute ruminal acid...
The study was conducted to evaluate the incidence of subacute rumen acidosis in cattle and impact of...
Rumen sensors provide specific information to help understand rumen functioning in relation to healt...
Copyright © 2014 Leonardo F. Reis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Ruminants are mammals that have specialized in consuming fibrous plant material, which digestive enz...
<p>Dairy heifers were subjected to a non-life-threatening challenge designed to induce ruminal acido...
Quantitative approach of acidosis in ruminants. The rumen acidosis is a common disease in high produ...
The diet transition phase is thought to be the highest risk period for development of low ruminal pH...
Ruminal pH and the rumen fluid and plasma lipopolysaccharide (LPS) concentrations.</p
Correlations between soil pH and various soil chemical characteristics on crop fields (n = 112).</p
The content of ruminally fermented OM in the diet affects the fiber requirement of dairy cattle. Phy...