Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the greenhouse gas effect and global warming. In the last two decades, research programs in Europe, Oceania and North America have explored a variety of approaches to redirecting reducing equivalents towards other reductive substrates as a means of decreasing methane production in ruminants. Some approaches such as vaccination, biocontrols (bacteriophage, bacteriocins) and chemical inhibitors directly target methanogens. Other approaches, such as defaunation, diet manipulations including various plant extracts or organic acids, and promotion of acetogenic populations, seek to lower the supply of metabolic hydrogen to methanogens. The microbial e...
Decreasing enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants without altering animal production is desi...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
Climate change and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from agriculture has resu...
Rumen micro-organisms play a crucial role in all ruminants for efficient utilization of complex plan...
Concerns about the environmental effect and the economic burden of methane (CH4) emissions from rumi...
The growing demand for sustainable animal production is compelling researchers to explore the potent...
Methane is the most effective global warming greenhouse gas and methanogens are the key microbiota i...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
The rumen is a highly diverse ecosystem comprising different microbial groups including methanogens ...
The rumen is a highly diverse ecosystem comprising different microbial groups including methanogens ...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions in ruminants have attracted considerable attention due to their impa...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions in ruminants have attracted considerable attention due to their impa...
Decreasing enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants without altering animal production is desi...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
Climate change and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from agriculture has resu...
Rumen micro-organisms play a crucial role in all ruminants for efficient utilization of complex plan...
Concerns about the environmental effect and the economic burden of methane (CH4) emissions from rumi...
The growing demand for sustainable animal production is compelling researchers to explore the potent...
Methane is the most effective global warming greenhouse gas and methanogens are the key microbiota i...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
The rumen is a highly diverse ecosystem comprising different microbial groups including methanogens ...
The rumen is a highly diverse ecosystem comprising different microbial groups including methanogens ...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions in ruminants have attracted considerable attention due to their impa...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions in ruminants have attracted considerable attention due to their impa...
Decreasing enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants without altering animal production is desi...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...