The rumen is a highly diverse ecosystem comprising different microbial groups including methanogens that consume a considerable part of the ruminant’s nutrient energy in methane production. The consequences of methanogenesis in the rumen may result in the low productivity and possibly will have a negative impact on the sustainability of the ruminant’s production. Since enteric fermentation emission is one of the major sources of methane and is influenced by a number of environmental factors, diet being the most significant one, a number of in vitro and in vivo trials have been conducted with different feed supplements (halogenated methane analogues, bacteriocins, propionate enhancers, acetogens, fats etc.) for mitigating methane emissions d...
A study was conducted to investigate the impact of an anti-methanogenic product supplementation on e...
Ruminants and environment: methanogenesis. Methane, the most important greenhouse gas after carbon d...
Decreasing enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants without altering animal production is desi...
The rumen is a highly diverse ecosystem comprising different microbial groups including methanogens ...
Methane is the most effective global warming greenhouse gas and methanogens are the key microbiota i...
Rumen micro-organisms play a crucial role in all ruminants for efficient utilization of complex plan...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
Concerns about the environmental effect and the economic burden of methane (CH4) emissions from rumi...
A study was conducted to investigate the impact of an anti-methanogenic product supplementation on e...
The growing demand for sustainable animal production is compelling researchers to explore the potent...
A study was conducted to investigate the impact of an anti-methanogenic product supplementation on e...
Enteric methane production contributes to most of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from livestock...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
Ruminant livestock are responsible for production of a portion of greenhouse gases, particularly met...
A study was conducted to investigate the impact of an anti-methanogenic product supplementation on e...
A study was conducted to investigate the impact of an anti-methanogenic product supplementation on e...
Ruminants and environment: methanogenesis. Methane, the most important greenhouse gas after carbon d...
Decreasing enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants without altering animal production is desi...
The rumen is a highly diverse ecosystem comprising different microbial groups including methanogens ...
Methane is the most effective global warming greenhouse gas and methanogens are the key microbiota i...
Rumen micro-organisms play a crucial role in all ruminants for efficient utilization of complex plan...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
Concerns about the environmental effect and the economic burden of methane (CH4) emissions from rumi...
A study was conducted to investigate the impact of an anti-methanogenic product supplementation on e...
The growing demand for sustainable animal production is compelling researchers to explore the potent...
A study was conducted to investigate the impact of an anti-methanogenic product supplementation on e...
Enteric methane production contributes to most of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from livestock...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
Ruminant livestock are responsible for production of a portion of greenhouse gases, particularly met...
A study was conducted to investigate the impact of an anti-methanogenic product supplementation on e...
A study was conducted to investigate the impact of an anti-methanogenic product supplementation on e...
Ruminants and environment: methanogenesis. Methane, the most important greenhouse gas after carbon d...
Decreasing enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants without altering animal production is desi...