This study evaluated if ranking dairy cows as low and high CH4 emitters using the GreenFeed system (GF) can be replicated in in vitro conditions using an automated gas system and its possible implications in terms of fermentation balance. Seven pairs of low and high emitters fed the same diet were selected on the basis of residual CH4 production, and rumen fluid taken from each pair incubated separately in the in vitro gas production system. In total, seven in vitro incubations were performed with inoculums taken from low and high CH4 emitting cows incubated in two substrates differing in forage-to-concentrate proportion, each without or with the addition of cashew nutshell liquid (CNSL) as an inhibitor of CH4 production. Except for the aim...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
BACKGROUND: Fermentative capacity among ruminants can differ depending on the type of ruminant speci...
The objectives were to compare in vitro gas and methane (CH4) production kinetics using rumen fluid ...
This study evaluated if ranking dairy cows as low and high CH4 emitters using the GreenFeed system (...
To investigate the relationship between in vitro and in vivo methane (CH4) production measured simul...
This experiment was designed to investigate the relation of high and low methane-yield phenotypes wi...
The potential of an in vitro gas production (GP) system to predict the in vivo enteric methane (CH4)...
The aim of this thesis was to determine the relationship (if any) between in vivo CH4 production obt...
The relationship between in vitro rumen CH4 production of grass silages, using the gas production te...
Greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector represent about 14.5% of total emissions relat...
The adaptation of dairy cows to methane (CH4)-mitigating feed additives was evaluated using the in v...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
BACKGROUND: Fermentative capacity among ruminants can differ depending on the type of ruminant speci...
The objectives were to compare in vitro gas and methane (CH4) production kinetics using rumen fluid ...
This study evaluated if ranking dairy cows as low and high CH4 emitters using the GreenFeed system (...
To investigate the relationship between in vitro and in vivo methane (CH4) production measured simul...
This experiment was designed to investigate the relation of high and low methane-yield phenotypes wi...
The potential of an in vitro gas production (GP) system to predict the in vivo enteric methane (CH4)...
The aim of this thesis was to determine the relationship (if any) between in vivo CH4 production obt...
The relationship between in vitro rumen CH4 production of grass silages, using the gas production te...
Greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector represent about 14.5% of total emissions relat...
The adaptation of dairy cows to methane (CH4)-mitigating feed additives was evaluated using the in v...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
BACKGROUND: Fermentative capacity among ruminants can differ depending on the type of ruminant speci...
The objectives were to compare in vitro gas and methane (CH4) production kinetics using rumen fluid ...