The effects of different biochars on in vitro rumen gas production and fermentation characteristics were investigated using a two (biochar inclusion level, 10 and 100 g biochar/kg substrate) x two (process temperature, 550 or 700 °C) × five (biomass source, Miscanthus straw, oil seed rape straw, rice husk, soft wood pellets or wheat straw) factorial design. The amount of biochar included in incubations had no effect on in vitro fermentation. Overall, inclusion of biochar reduced total gas production to 0.96 (P < 0.001) and methane (CH4) production to 0.95 (P < 0.001) of that in control (no added biochar) incubations. There were no differences in gas or CH4 production between the biomass sources used to produce biochar but total gas (P...
Enteric fermentation process is of concern worldwide for its contribution to global warming. It is k...
This study characterises the effect of biochar (pyrolysed biomass) produced from wood pellets, wheat...
Simple Summary Globally, the livestock sector is responsible for 37% of total anthropogenic methane ...
The effects of different biochars on in vitro rumen gas production and fermentation characteristics ...
G.F. Mengistu., McAllister T.A., Tamayao, P.J., Ominski, K.H., Ribeiro Jr, G.O., Okine, E.K., McGeou...
Biochar is a novel carbonized feed additive sourced from pyrolyzed biomass. This compound is known t...
This study investigated the effects of three pine-based biochar products on nutrient disappearance, ...
Biochar is a byproduct formed by burning green waste for carbon sequestering in a process called pyr...
This study evaluated the effects of biochar differing in source, inclusion level, and particle size ...
The use of biochar has been suggested as a promising strategy in bio-waste management and greenhouse...
Two metabolism studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of biochar (0, 0.8, or 3% of diet dry ...
Biochar, a byproduct from the biofuels industry, may be a potential feed additive in ruminant diets ...
International audienceClimate change and energy demand are calling for more sustainable fuels such a...
The augmentation of biochar produced at 450 and 600-650 °C and hydrochar produced at 250 °C has been...
The aim of this study was to determine the potential of bioaugmentation with cellulolytic rumen micr...
Enteric fermentation process is of concern worldwide for its contribution to global warming. It is k...
This study characterises the effect of biochar (pyrolysed biomass) produced from wood pellets, wheat...
Simple Summary Globally, the livestock sector is responsible for 37% of total anthropogenic methane ...
The effects of different biochars on in vitro rumen gas production and fermentation characteristics ...
G.F. Mengistu., McAllister T.A., Tamayao, P.J., Ominski, K.H., Ribeiro Jr, G.O., Okine, E.K., McGeou...
Biochar is a novel carbonized feed additive sourced from pyrolyzed biomass. This compound is known t...
This study investigated the effects of three pine-based biochar products on nutrient disappearance, ...
Biochar is a byproduct formed by burning green waste for carbon sequestering in a process called pyr...
This study evaluated the effects of biochar differing in source, inclusion level, and particle size ...
The use of biochar has been suggested as a promising strategy in bio-waste management and greenhouse...
Two metabolism studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of biochar (0, 0.8, or 3% of diet dry ...
Biochar, a byproduct from the biofuels industry, may be a potential feed additive in ruminant diets ...
International audienceClimate change and energy demand are calling for more sustainable fuels such a...
The augmentation of biochar produced at 450 and 600-650 °C and hydrochar produced at 250 °C has been...
The aim of this study was to determine the potential of bioaugmentation with cellulolytic rumen micr...
Enteric fermentation process is of concern worldwide for its contribution to global warming. It is k...
This study characterises the effect of biochar (pyrolysed biomass) produced from wood pellets, wheat...
Simple Summary Globally, the livestock sector is responsible for 37% of total anthropogenic methane ...