Enteric methane arising due to fermentation of feeds in the rumen contributes substantially to the greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, like evaluation of chemical composition and nutritive values of feeds, methane production potential of each feed should be determined. This experiment was conducted to evaluate several feeds for methane production potential and rumen fermentation using in vitro gas production technique so that low methane producing feeds could be utilized to feed ruminants. Protein- and energy-rich concentrates (n=11), cereal and grass forages (n=11), and different straws and shrubs (n=12), which are commonly fed to ruminants in India, were collected from a number of locations. Gas production kinetics, methane production, degrad...
BACKGROUND: Information about the nutritive value, dry matter (DM) digestibility, and methane (CH4) ...
Abstract Background This experiment aimed at assessing polyphenol-rich plant biomass to use in compl...
In vitro fermentation techniques (IVFT) have been widely used to evaluate the nutritive value of fee...
Enteric methane arising due to fermentation of feeds in the rumen contributes substantially to the g...
Feeding roughage to cattle can produce a high methane emission from fermentation process in the rume...
Ruminant livestock are an important source of meat, milk, fiber, and labor for humans. The process b...
Reducing carbon conversion of ruminally degraded feed into methane increases feed efficiency and red...
Not AvailableIn vitro rumen methane output (IRMO) of over 200 feed/feed mix samples representing app...
Since ruminants are capable of utilizing fibrous feeds not digested by mono-gastrics, they represent...
As global demand for high-quality food originating from animal production is expected to rise due to...
Simple Summary Globally, the livestock sector is responsible for 37% of total anthropogenic methane ...
The rate of accumulation of methane in the atmosphere from enteric fermentation in cattle has an imp...
In vitro study was carried out to measure methane (CH4) production and ruminal fermentation paramete...
The nutritional value of browse foliage from the Thorny Kalahari Dune Bush veld of South Africa is n...
An in vitro rumen batch culture study was completed to compare effects of common grasses, leguminous...
BACKGROUND: Information about the nutritive value, dry matter (DM) digestibility, and methane (CH4) ...
Abstract Background This experiment aimed at assessing polyphenol-rich plant biomass to use in compl...
In vitro fermentation techniques (IVFT) have been widely used to evaluate the nutritive value of fee...
Enteric methane arising due to fermentation of feeds in the rumen contributes substantially to the g...
Feeding roughage to cattle can produce a high methane emission from fermentation process in the rume...
Ruminant livestock are an important source of meat, milk, fiber, and labor for humans. The process b...
Reducing carbon conversion of ruminally degraded feed into methane increases feed efficiency and red...
Not AvailableIn vitro rumen methane output (IRMO) of over 200 feed/feed mix samples representing app...
Since ruminants are capable of utilizing fibrous feeds not digested by mono-gastrics, they represent...
As global demand for high-quality food originating from animal production is expected to rise due to...
Simple Summary Globally, the livestock sector is responsible for 37% of total anthropogenic methane ...
The rate of accumulation of methane in the atmosphere from enteric fermentation in cattle has an imp...
In vitro study was carried out to measure methane (CH4) production and ruminal fermentation paramete...
The nutritional value of browse foliage from the Thorny Kalahari Dune Bush veld of South Africa is n...
An in vitro rumen batch culture study was completed to compare effects of common grasses, leguminous...
BACKGROUND: Information about the nutritive value, dry matter (DM) digestibility, and methane (CH4) ...
Abstract Background This experiment aimed at assessing polyphenol-rich plant biomass to use in compl...
In vitro fermentation techniques (IVFT) have been widely used to evaluate the nutritive value of fee...