BACKGROUND: Fermentative capacity among ruminants can differ depending on the type of ruminant species and the substrate fermented. The aim was to compare in vitro cow and goat rumen inocula in terms of methane (CH4 ) and gas production (GP), fermentation kinetics and 72 h volatile fatty acids (VFA) production using the browse species Acacia etbaica, Capparis tomentosa, Dichrostachys cinerea, Rhus natalensis, freeze-dried maize silage and grass silage, and a concentrate as substrates. RESULTS: Total GP, CH4 and VFA were higher (P ≤ 0.008) in goat inoculum than cows across substrates. The half-time for asymptotic GP was lower (P < 0.0001) in phase 1 and higher (P < 0.012) in phase 2, and the maximum rate of GP was higher (P < 0.0001) in phas...
The potential of an in vitro gas production (GP) system to predict the in vivo enteric methane (CH4)...
7 páginas, 1 figura, 2 tablas.The objective of the study was to determine the in vitro rumen ferment...
The current study investigated the relationship between in vitro and in vivo CH4 production by cows ...
BACKGROUND: Fermentative capacity among ruminants can differ depending on the type of ruminant speci...
BACKGROUND: The in vitro gas production technique has been used to evaluate forage fermentation kine...
BACKGROUND: In vitro techniques are used to predict ruminant feedstuff values or characterise rumen ...
Gas production equipment is used in many locations to study rate and extent of fermentation of feeds...
The relationship between in vitro rumen CH4 production of grass silages, using the gas production te...
This study evaluated if ranking dairy cows as low and high CH4 emitters using the GreenFeed system (...
Trabajo presentado al: Joint Annual Meeting. ADSA-ASAS.( Orlando, Florida, USA, 12-16 julio 2015. T...
Gas production techniques are used in many laboratories to study fermentation kinetics of ruminant f...
The objectives were to compare in vitro gas and methane (CH4) production kinetics using rumen fluid ...
Reducing carbon conversion of ruminally degraded feed into methane increases feed efficiency and red...
The potential of an in vitro gas production (GP) system to predict the in vivo enteric methane (CH4)...
7 páginas, 1 figura, 2 tablas.The objective of the study was to determine the in vitro rumen ferment...
The current study investigated the relationship between in vitro and in vivo CH4 production by cows ...
BACKGROUND: Fermentative capacity among ruminants can differ depending on the type of ruminant speci...
BACKGROUND: The in vitro gas production technique has been used to evaluate forage fermentation kine...
BACKGROUND: In vitro techniques are used to predict ruminant feedstuff values or characterise rumen ...
Gas production equipment is used in many locations to study rate and extent of fermentation of feeds...
The relationship between in vitro rumen CH4 production of grass silages, using the gas production te...
This study evaluated if ranking dairy cows as low and high CH4 emitters using the GreenFeed system (...
Trabajo presentado al: Joint Annual Meeting. ADSA-ASAS.( Orlando, Florida, USA, 12-16 julio 2015. T...
Gas production techniques are used in many laboratories to study fermentation kinetics of ruminant f...
The objectives were to compare in vitro gas and methane (CH4) production kinetics using rumen fluid ...
Reducing carbon conversion of ruminally degraded feed into methane increases feed efficiency and red...
The potential of an in vitro gas production (GP) system to predict the in vivo enteric methane (CH4)...
7 páginas, 1 figura, 2 tablas.The objective of the study was to determine the in vitro rumen ferment...
The current study investigated the relationship between in vitro and in vivo CH4 production by cows ...