The ability of cattle to grow and reproduce when ingesting low-protein diets is a crucial attribute for productive beef cattle systems in the seasonally dry tropics and subtropics. Nitrogen (N) recycling to the rumen is an important and known physiological mechanism allowing ruminants to efficiently grow in low-protein diets, but is usually disregarded in the nutritional models. This review discusses the role and magnitude of N recycling to provide additional N as microbial substrate in the rumen and in determining the efficiency of ruminants ingesting low-protein diets, to better understand the major factors regulating N recycling to the rumen. In addition to a review of the literature, study-adjusted regressions were used to evaluate vari...
Improving nitrogen (N) use efficiency in beef cattle diets contributes to cost-effective production....
The extensive development of the ruminant forestomach sets apart their N economy from that of nonrum...
Nutrition represents the major operating cost of beef cattle production. Improvements on feed effici...
Fleury Azevedo Costa, D ORCiD: 0000-0001-8118-8380The ability of cattle to grow and reproduce when i...
Three experiments were conducted to study dietary effects on urea-nitrogen (N) recycling as a strate...
The efficiency of N utilization in ruminants is typically low (around 25%) and highly variable (10% ...
The efficiency of N utilization in ruminants is typically low (around 25%) and highly variable (10% ...
The efficiency of N utilization in ruminants is typically low (around 25%) and highly variable (10% ...
The efficiency of N utilization in ruminants is typically low (around 25%) and highly variable (10% ...
Diet composition and intake are the main determinants of nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE) in beef c...
We studied the efficiency of nitrogen utilisation by dairy cows, using three diets differing in the...
Low values for the efficiency of microbial protein synthesis (EMPS) in cattle consuming tropical for...
The main aim of this paper was to present some feeding recommendations, which, when applied on the f...
Improving the efficiency of N use in beef cattle diets can contribute to cost-effective production. ...
The extensive development of the ruminant forestomach sets apart their N economy from that of nonrum...
Improving nitrogen (N) use efficiency in beef cattle diets contributes to cost-effective production....
The extensive development of the ruminant forestomach sets apart their N economy from that of nonrum...
Nutrition represents the major operating cost of beef cattle production. Improvements on feed effici...
Fleury Azevedo Costa, D ORCiD: 0000-0001-8118-8380The ability of cattle to grow and reproduce when i...
Three experiments were conducted to study dietary effects on urea-nitrogen (N) recycling as a strate...
The efficiency of N utilization in ruminants is typically low (around 25%) and highly variable (10% ...
The efficiency of N utilization in ruminants is typically low (around 25%) and highly variable (10% ...
The efficiency of N utilization in ruminants is typically low (around 25%) and highly variable (10% ...
The efficiency of N utilization in ruminants is typically low (around 25%) and highly variable (10% ...
Diet composition and intake are the main determinants of nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE) in beef c...
We studied the efficiency of nitrogen utilisation by dairy cows, using three diets differing in the...
Low values for the efficiency of microbial protein synthesis (EMPS) in cattle consuming tropical for...
The main aim of this paper was to present some feeding recommendations, which, when applied on the f...
Improving the efficiency of N use in beef cattle diets can contribute to cost-effective production. ...
The extensive development of the ruminant forestomach sets apart their N economy from that of nonrum...
Improving nitrogen (N) use efficiency in beef cattle diets contributes to cost-effective production....
The extensive development of the ruminant forestomach sets apart their N economy from that of nonrum...
Nutrition represents the major operating cost of beef cattle production. Improvements on feed effici...