Algae have become an area of intensive research in many fields of study. Areas of application are becoming increasingly diverse with the advent of technologies particularly in the mass production of algae biomass. Algae contain complex bioactive compounds and these are gaining importance in emerging technologies with nutritional and environmental applications. In this study, a preliminary investigation evaluated 15 species of algae from the major categories of marine and fresh water algae for their potential as inclusions in ruminant diets for management of greenhouse gas emissions. It was hypothesized that algae would positively affect rumen fermentation and gas production while reducing methane production. The hypothesis was tested using ...
The European dairy cattle sector is exploring novel feed materials to increase protein self-sufficie...
Author's accepted version (post-print).Available from 29/03/2018.Seaweeds have potentials as alterna...
The agricultural production of ruminants is responsible for 24% of global methane emissions, contrib...
Algae have become an area of intensive research in many fields of study. Areas of application are be...
Contribution of ruminants to total greenhouse gas emissions in Australia is approximately 10% and li...
Enteric fermentation represents the largest single source of anthropogenic methane (CH4) emission in...
This study collates compositional analysis of seaweeds data with information generated from in vitro...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas emitted from anthropogenic activities with a glo...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of twenty species of tropical macroalgae on in vitro fermen...
This study investigated the impacts of different brown seaweed species—Ascophyllum nodosum, Sargassu...
Researchers have been exploring seaweeds to reduce methane (CH4) emissions from livestock. This stud...
Objective Due to the threat of global warming, the livestock industry is increasingly interested in ...
Enteric methane emissions from ruminants constitute a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse ga...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of two brown Icelandic seaweed samples (Ascophyllum nodo...
There is a wide range of algae species originating from a variety of freshwater and saltwater habita...
The European dairy cattle sector is exploring novel feed materials to increase protein self-sufficie...
Author's accepted version (post-print).Available from 29/03/2018.Seaweeds have potentials as alterna...
The agricultural production of ruminants is responsible for 24% of global methane emissions, contrib...
Algae have become an area of intensive research in many fields of study. Areas of application are be...
Contribution of ruminants to total greenhouse gas emissions in Australia is approximately 10% and li...
Enteric fermentation represents the largest single source of anthropogenic methane (CH4) emission in...
This study collates compositional analysis of seaweeds data with information generated from in vitro...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas emitted from anthropogenic activities with a glo...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of twenty species of tropical macroalgae on in vitro fermen...
This study investigated the impacts of different brown seaweed species—Ascophyllum nodosum, Sargassu...
Researchers have been exploring seaweeds to reduce methane (CH4) emissions from livestock. This stud...
Objective Due to the threat of global warming, the livestock industry is increasingly interested in ...
Enteric methane emissions from ruminants constitute a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse ga...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of two brown Icelandic seaweed samples (Ascophyllum nodo...
There is a wide range of algae species originating from a variety of freshwater and saltwater habita...
The European dairy cattle sector is exploring novel feed materials to increase protein self-sufficie...
Author's accepted version (post-print).Available from 29/03/2018.Seaweeds have potentials as alterna...
The agricultural production of ruminants is responsible for 24% of global methane emissions, contrib...