Enteric fermentation in ruminants is the single largest anthropogenic source of agricultural methane and has a significant role in global warming. Consequently, innovative solutions to reduce methane emissions from livestock farming are required to ensure future sustainable food production. One possible approach is the use of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), Gram positive bacteria that produce lactic acid as a major end product of carbohydrate fermentation. LAB are natural inhabitants of the intestinal tract of mammals and are among the most important groups of microorganisms used in food fermentations. LAB can be readily isolated from ruminant animals and are currently used on-farm as direct-fed microbials (DFMs) and as silage inoculants. While...
Feeding roughage to cattle can produce a high methane emission from fermentation process in the rume...
Ruminal methanogenesis has disadvantageous effects on ruminant animals and environment of atmosphere...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
Enteric fermentation in ruminants is the single largest anthropogenic source of agricultural methane...
Enteric fermentation in ruminants is the single largest anthropogenic source of agricultural methane...
The current study has two objectives: (1) To determine the effect of different lactic acid bacteria ...
Through alterations in silage and rumen fermentation, lactic acid bacteria (LAB) silage inoculants m...
Inoculants of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are used to improve silage quality and prevent spoilage via...
Abstract Direct-fed microbials (DFM) are considered as a promising technique to improve animal produ...
Decreasing enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants without altering animal production is desi...
The primary target of this research was to explore the ability of promising propionibacteria strains...
Rumen micro-organisms play a crucial role in all ruminants for efficient utilization of complex plan...
A method for isolating potential lactic acid bacteria (LAB) which acts as probiotic from a feed capa...
Can we reduce methane by using dietary interventions to reduce carbon footprint and increase feed ef...
Abstract Enteric fermentation from ruminants is a primary source of anthropogenic methane emission. ...
Feeding roughage to cattle can produce a high methane emission from fermentation process in the rume...
Ruminal methanogenesis has disadvantageous effects on ruminant animals and environment of atmosphere...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
Enteric fermentation in ruminants is the single largest anthropogenic source of agricultural methane...
Enteric fermentation in ruminants is the single largest anthropogenic source of agricultural methane...
The current study has two objectives: (1) To determine the effect of different lactic acid bacteria ...
Through alterations in silage and rumen fermentation, lactic acid bacteria (LAB) silage inoculants m...
Inoculants of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are used to improve silage quality and prevent spoilage via...
Abstract Direct-fed microbials (DFM) are considered as a promising technique to improve animal produ...
Decreasing enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants without altering animal production is desi...
The primary target of this research was to explore the ability of promising propionibacteria strains...
Rumen micro-organisms play a crucial role in all ruminants for efficient utilization of complex plan...
A method for isolating potential lactic acid bacteria (LAB) which acts as probiotic from a feed capa...
Can we reduce methane by using dietary interventions to reduce carbon footprint and increase feed ef...
Abstract Enteric fermentation from ruminants is a primary source of anthropogenic methane emission. ...
Feeding roughage to cattle can produce a high methane emission from fermentation process in the rume...
Ruminal methanogenesis has disadvantageous effects on ruminant animals and environment of atmosphere...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...