The rate of accumulation of methane in the atmosphere from enteric fermentation in cattle has an important impact on the greenhouse effect and contributing to global warming. Additionally, methane emission reduces the energy efficiency of substrate fermention in the rumen. Under-standing the effect of the diet on enteric methane emissions could help to identify strategies to reduce emissions of this greenhouse gas. Therefore, the main objective of the present investigation was to determine the effect of nutritional additives such as monensin, fumaric acid, tannins of Acacia decurrens, and glycerol on methane production and other measures of fermentation characteristics using the in vitro rumen fermentation technique and ruminal fluid obtain...
Ruminants produce methane during the fermentation of feed in the rumen. This release of methane repr...
A growing study was conducted to evaluate a novel method for measuring methane concentration by feed...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
The rate of accumulation of methane in the atmosphere from enteric fermentation in cattle has an imp...
Urgency to reduce anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases (GHG) has substantially increased in rec...
Methane gas has a very significant contribution to the increase in greenhouse gases (GHG) globally. ...
Feeding roughage to cattle can produce a high methane emission from fermentation process in the rume...
This review analyses methane emissions from dairy farms due to enteric fermentations and use of diff...
Research into manipulating methane (CH4) production as a result of enteric fermentation in ruminants...
A series of studies were conducted to investigate possible mitigation strategies for ruminal methano...
This study explored effects of four plant extracts (allyl-sulfyde, AS; cinnamaldehyde, CI; eugenol, ...
Research into manipulating methane (CH4) production as a result of enteric fermentation in ruminants...
As global demand for high-quality food originating from animal production is expected to rise due to...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas (GHG) produced during the normal digestive process in ruminant ani...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) that contributes to global warming. A natural by-product of...
Ruminants produce methane during the fermentation of feed in the rumen. This release of methane repr...
A growing study was conducted to evaluate a novel method for measuring methane concentration by feed...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
The rate of accumulation of methane in the atmosphere from enteric fermentation in cattle has an imp...
Urgency to reduce anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases (GHG) has substantially increased in rec...
Methane gas has a very significant contribution to the increase in greenhouse gases (GHG) globally. ...
Feeding roughage to cattle can produce a high methane emission from fermentation process in the rume...
This review analyses methane emissions from dairy farms due to enteric fermentations and use of diff...
Research into manipulating methane (CH4) production as a result of enteric fermentation in ruminants...
A series of studies were conducted to investigate possible mitigation strategies for ruminal methano...
This study explored effects of four plant extracts (allyl-sulfyde, AS; cinnamaldehyde, CI; eugenol, ...
Research into manipulating methane (CH4) production as a result of enteric fermentation in ruminants...
As global demand for high-quality food originating from animal production is expected to rise due to...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas (GHG) produced during the normal digestive process in ruminant ani...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) that contributes to global warming. A natural by-product of...
Ruminants produce methane during the fermentation of feed in the rumen. This release of methane repr...
A growing study was conducted to evaluate a novel method for measuring methane concentration by feed...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...