The red macroalgae (seaweed) Asparagopsis spp. has shown to reduce ruminant enteric methane (CH4) production up to 99% in vitro. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of Asparagopsis taxiformis on CH4 production (g/day per animal), yield (g CH4/kg dry matter intake (DMI)), and intensity (g CH4/kg ADG); average daily gain (ADG; kg gain/day), feed conversion efficiency (FCE; kg ADG/kg DMI), and carcass and meat quality in growing beef steers. Twenty-one Angus-Hereford beef steers were randomly allocated to one of three treatment groups: 0% (Control), 0.25% (Low), and 0.5% (High) A. taxiformis inclusion based on organic matter intake. Steers were fed 3 diets: high, medium, and low forage total mixed ration (TMR) representing ...
The objective was to determine the effects on rumen microbiome and milk quality of reducing the meth...
The agricultural production of ruminants is responsible for 24% of global methane emissions, contrib...
Researchers have been exploring seaweeds to reduce methane (CH4) emissions from livestock. This stud...
The red macroalgae (seaweed) Asparagopsis spp. has shown to reduce ruminant enteric methane (CH4) pr...
Ruminants with their rumen microbial fermentation contribute to greenhouse gas emissions when produc...
Enteric fermentation represents the largest single source of anthropogenic methane (CH4) emission in...
Asparagopsis taxiformis concentrates halogenated compounds that are known to inhibit cobamide-depend...
BackgroundRecent studies using batch-fermentation suggest that the red macroalgae Asparagopsis taxif...
Ruminants are responsible for a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the for...
This study aimed to identify the optimal doses of the macroalgae Asparagopsis taxiformis and Oedogon...
Livestock feed modification is a viable method for reducing methane emissions from ruminant livestoc...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas emitted from anthropogenic activities with a glo...
Contribution of ruminants to total greenhouse gas emissions in Australia is approximately 10% and li...
Asparagopsis taxiformis has potent antimethanogenic activity as a feed supplement at 2 % of organic ...
The red macroalga Asparagopsis taxiformis has been shown to significantly decrease methane productio...
The objective was to determine the effects on rumen microbiome and milk quality of reducing the meth...
The agricultural production of ruminants is responsible for 24% of global methane emissions, contrib...
Researchers have been exploring seaweeds to reduce methane (CH4) emissions from livestock. This stud...
The red macroalgae (seaweed) Asparagopsis spp. has shown to reduce ruminant enteric methane (CH4) pr...
Ruminants with their rumen microbial fermentation contribute to greenhouse gas emissions when produc...
Enteric fermentation represents the largest single source of anthropogenic methane (CH4) emission in...
Asparagopsis taxiformis concentrates halogenated compounds that are known to inhibit cobamide-depend...
BackgroundRecent studies using batch-fermentation suggest that the red macroalgae Asparagopsis taxif...
Ruminants are responsible for a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the for...
This study aimed to identify the optimal doses of the macroalgae Asparagopsis taxiformis and Oedogon...
Livestock feed modification is a viable method for reducing methane emissions from ruminant livestoc...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas emitted from anthropogenic activities with a glo...
Contribution of ruminants to total greenhouse gas emissions in Australia is approximately 10% and li...
Asparagopsis taxiformis has potent antimethanogenic activity as a feed supplement at 2 % of organic ...
The red macroalga Asparagopsis taxiformis has been shown to significantly decrease methane productio...
The objective was to determine the effects on rumen microbiome and milk quality of reducing the meth...
The agricultural production of ruminants is responsible for 24% of global methane emissions, contrib...
Researchers have been exploring seaweeds to reduce methane (CH4) emissions from livestock. This stud...