Ruminant livestock is a major source of the potent greenhouse gas methane. The complex rumen microbiome, consisting of bacteria, archaea, and microbial eukaryotes, facilitates anaerobic plant biomass degradation in the cow rumen, leading to methane emissions. Using an integrated approach combining multidomain quantitative metatranscriptomics with gas and volatile fatty acid (VFA) profiling, we aimed at obtaining the most comprehensive picture of the active rumen microbiome during feed degradation to date. Bacterial, archaeal, and eukaryotic biomass, but also methane emissions and VFA concentrations, increased drastically within an hour after feed intake. mRNA profiling revealed a dynamic response of carbohydrate-active enzyme transcripts, t...
The rumen plays an indispensable role in ruminants to utilize ligno-cellulosic material and convert ...
The cow rumen harbors a great variety of diverse microbes, which form a complex, organized community...
A network analysis including relative abundances of all ruminal microbial genera (archaea, bacteria,...
Ruminant livestock is a major source of the potent greenhouse gas methane. The complex rumen microbi...
Enteric methane production in ruminants is a major anthropogenic source of methane emissions and con...
Variation in the composition of microorganisms in the rumen (the rumen microbiome) of dairy cattle (...
Background: Mitigating the effects of global warming has become the main challenge for humanity in r...
Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions is relevant for reducing the environmental impact of ruminant...
Enteric methane production in ruminants is a major anthropogenic source of methane emissions and con...
Enteric methane (CH4), produced by members of the microbial population residing in the rumen of dome...
Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions is relevant for reducing the environmental impact of ruminant...
Feed efficiency, simply expressed as less feed inputs versus animal production outputs, can be measu...
14 Pág. Departamento de Mejora Genetica AnimalMitigating the effects of global warming has become t...
Abstract Methane emissions from ruminal fermentation contribute significantly to tota...
The rumen plays an indispensable role in ruminants to utilize ligno-cellulosic material and convert ...
The rumen plays an indispensable role in ruminants to utilize ligno-cellulosic material and convert ...
The cow rumen harbors a great variety of diverse microbes, which form a complex, organized community...
A network analysis including relative abundances of all ruminal microbial genera (archaea, bacteria,...
Ruminant livestock is a major source of the potent greenhouse gas methane. The complex rumen microbi...
Enteric methane production in ruminants is a major anthropogenic source of methane emissions and con...
Variation in the composition of microorganisms in the rumen (the rumen microbiome) of dairy cattle (...
Background: Mitigating the effects of global warming has become the main challenge for humanity in r...
Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions is relevant for reducing the environmental impact of ruminant...
Enteric methane production in ruminants is a major anthropogenic source of methane emissions and con...
Enteric methane (CH4), produced by members of the microbial population residing in the rumen of dome...
Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions is relevant for reducing the environmental impact of ruminant...
Feed efficiency, simply expressed as less feed inputs versus animal production outputs, can be measu...
14 Pág. Departamento de Mejora Genetica AnimalMitigating the effects of global warming has become t...
Abstract Methane emissions from ruminal fermentation contribute significantly to tota...
The rumen plays an indispensable role in ruminants to utilize ligno-cellulosic material and convert ...
The rumen plays an indispensable role in ruminants to utilize ligno-cellulosic material and convert ...
The cow rumen harbors a great variety of diverse microbes, which form a complex, organized community...
A network analysis including relative abundances of all ruminal microbial genera (archaea, bacteria,...