Ruminants are responsible for a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the form of methane. This can be managed. It is a global initiative to increase productivity of the livestock sector to meet a growing population, but with emphasis on decreasing enteric methane to achieve emissions targets. We investigated the marine red macroalga (seaweed) Asparagopsis taxiformis as a feed ingredient to fundamentally eliminate enteric methane in beef cattle fed a high grain diet and provide evidence of improved livestock production performance. Asparagopsis was included in the feed of Brahman-Angus cross steers at 0.00%, 0.05%, 0.10%, and 0.20% of feed organic matter. Emissions were monitored in respiration chambers fortnightly ov...
Enteric methane emissions are the single largest source of direct greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in ...
Ruminants with their rumen microbial fermentation contribute to greenhouse gas emissions when produc...
Methane gas has a very significant contribution to the increase in greenhouse gases (GHG) globally. ...
Ruminants are responsible for a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the for...
The red macroalgae (seaweed) Asparagopsis spp. has shown to reduce ruminant enteric methane (CH4) pr...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas emitted from anthropogenic activities with a glo...
Enteric fermentation represents the largest single source of anthropogenic methane (CH4) emission in...
Contribution of ruminants to total greenhouse gas emissions in Australia is approximately 10% and li...
The red macroalgae (seaweed) Asparagopsis spp. has shown to reduce ruminant enteric methane (CH4) pr...
The agricultural production of ruminants is responsible for 24% of global methane emissions, contrib...
This study is a first attempt to estimate the impact of a red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) feed...
Enteric methane emissions from ruminants constitute a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse ga...
Methane is a by-product in the digestion of plant material by all cattle and sheep. Effectively it i...
Approximately 27% of U.S. methane emissions are emitted by the agriculture sector annually, primaril...
Globally, the most problematic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of ruminant livestock is methane (CH4)...
Enteric methane emissions are the single largest source of direct greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in ...
Ruminants with their rumen microbial fermentation contribute to greenhouse gas emissions when produc...
Methane gas has a very significant contribution to the increase in greenhouse gases (GHG) globally. ...
Ruminants are responsible for a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the for...
The red macroalgae (seaweed) Asparagopsis spp. has shown to reduce ruminant enteric methane (CH4) pr...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas emitted from anthropogenic activities with a glo...
Enteric fermentation represents the largest single source of anthropogenic methane (CH4) emission in...
Contribution of ruminants to total greenhouse gas emissions in Australia is approximately 10% and li...
The red macroalgae (seaweed) Asparagopsis spp. has shown to reduce ruminant enteric methane (CH4) pr...
The agricultural production of ruminants is responsible for 24% of global methane emissions, contrib...
This study is a first attempt to estimate the impact of a red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) feed...
Enteric methane emissions from ruminants constitute a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse ga...
Methane is a by-product in the digestion of plant material by all cattle and sheep. Effectively it i...
Approximately 27% of U.S. methane emissions are emitted by the agriculture sector annually, primaril...
Globally, the most problematic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of ruminant livestock is methane (CH4)...
Enteric methane emissions are the single largest source of direct greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in ...
Ruminants with their rumen microbial fermentation contribute to greenhouse gas emissions when produc...
Methane gas has a very significant contribution to the increase in greenhouse gases (GHG) globally. ...