This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of three Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) on rumen fermentation, methane emission and population of ruminal microbes using an in vitro gas production technique. Three healthy wethers of Dazu Black goats with similar bodyweights and permanent rumen fistulae were utilized as donors of ruminal fluid. The three botanical medicines were cablin patchouli herb (CPH), atractylodes rhizome (AR) and Amur cork tree (AC). Each CHM was added at a level of 25 g/kg to the substrate dry matter. In vitro gas production was recorded, and methane concentration was determined at 12 and 24 hours of incubation. After 24 hours, the incubation was stopped, and the inoculants were measured for pH, ammonia nitrogen a...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Ruminants produce large amounts of methane as part of their normal digestive processes. Recently, fe...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Enteric fermentation process is of concern worldwide for its contribution to global warming. It is k...
Methane plays a major role in greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change. Therefore, re...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of methanolic extracts of three plants, meh...
A series of in vitro and in vivo experiments was conducted to evaluate the methane-reducing potentia...
Recently, bioactive components of plants and plant parts of most trees and browse species have been ...
Twenty adult goats, fitted with ruminal cannulae, were used to investigate the effects of dietary su...
Recently, bioactive components of plants and plant parts of most trees and browse species have been ...
Two in vitro and one in vivo experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of a selection of...
Two in vitro and one in vivo experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of a selection of...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the anti-methanogenic potential of phyto-sources from North...
Grazing ruminants intake variable amounts of medicinal plants when fed on mountain pasture. These pl...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Ruminants produce large amounts of methane as part of their normal digestive processes. Recently, fe...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Enteric fermentation process is of concern worldwide for its contribution to global warming. It is k...
Methane plays a major role in greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change. Therefore, re...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of methanolic extracts of three plants, meh...
A series of in vitro and in vivo experiments was conducted to evaluate the methane-reducing potentia...
Recently, bioactive components of plants and plant parts of most trees and browse species have been ...
Twenty adult goats, fitted with ruminal cannulae, were used to investigate the effects of dietary su...
Recently, bioactive components of plants and plant parts of most trees and browse species have been ...
Two in vitro and one in vivo experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of a selection of...
Two in vitro and one in vivo experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of a selection of...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the anti-methanogenic potential of phyto-sources from North...
Grazing ruminants intake variable amounts of medicinal plants when fed on mountain pasture. These pl...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...
Ruminants produce large amounts of methane as part of their normal digestive processes. Recently, fe...
Ruminal methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane (CH 4 ), thereby preventing hydrogen use by bac...