In this study, we analyzed the microbial composition of the rumen contents of cattle from Kazakhstan. Specifically, samples of the liquid and solid fractions of the rumen were collected to determine the quantitative and qualitative composition of methanogenic archaea. Cattle were six steers receiving hay-concentrate feeding. Methane emission was determined by repeated measurements for each animal. Rumen samples were then taken from fistulas and analyzed using 16S metabarcoding via Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS). The difference between the rumen fractions was investigated, resulting in differential distribution of the families Streptococccaceae, Lactobacillaceae, Desulfobulbaceae, and Succinivibrionaceae, which were more abundant in the li...
Ruminants are vital to feeding an emerging population. Resource use is continually being limited due...
Ruminant livestock are important sources of human food and global greenhouse gas emissions. Feed deg...
Ruminants are vital to feeding an emerging population. Resource use is continually being limited due...
The rumen microbial community plays a critical role in methane emission from ruminants. However, th...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock contribute significantly to the large environmental footpr...
A study to compare the rumen microbial community composition, functional potential of the microbiota...
Abstract Background Interest in methanogens from ruminants has resulted from the role of methane in ...
Background: Mitigating the effects of global warming has become the main challenge for humanity in r...
An in vivo study was conducted to compare the enteric methane emissions and diversity of ruminal met...
An in vivo study was conducted to compare the enteric methane emissions and diversity of ruminal met...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock represent a loss of carbon during feed conversion, which h...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock represent a loss of carbon during feed conversion, which h...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock represent a loss of carbon during feed conversion, which h...
Ruminant livestock are important sources of human food and global greenhouse gas emissions. Feed deg...
Ruminants are vital to feeding an emerging population. Resource use is continually being limited due...
Ruminants are vital to feeding an emerging population. Resource use is continually being limited due...
Ruminant livestock are important sources of human food and global greenhouse gas emissions. Feed deg...
Ruminants are vital to feeding an emerging population. Resource use is continually being limited due...
The rumen microbial community plays a critical role in methane emission from ruminants. However, th...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock contribute significantly to the large environmental footpr...
A study to compare the rumen microbial community composition, functional potential of the microbiota...
Abstract Background Interest in methanogens from ruminants has resulted from the role of methane in ...
Background: Mitigating the effects of global warming has become the main challenge for humanity in r...
An in vivo study was conducted to compare the enteric methane emissions and diversity of ruminal met...
An in vivo study was conducted to compare the enteric methane emissions and diversity of ruminal met...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock represent a loss of carbon during feed conversion, which h...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock represent a loss of carbon during feed conversion, which h...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock represent a loss of carbon during feed conversion, which h...
Ruminant livestock are important sources of human food and global greenhouse gas emissions. Feed deg...
Ruminants are vital to feeding an emerging population. Resource use is continually being limited due...
Ruminants are vital to feeding an emerging population. Resource use is continually being limited due...
Ruminant livestock are important sources of human food and global greenhouse gas emissions. Feed deg...
Ruminants are vital to feeding an emerging population. Resource use is continually being limited due...