This study aims to evaluate the effects of dietary nitrate addition on performance, methane emission, nutrient utilization, and the nitrate toxicity of ruminants by using the meta-analysis methodology from in vivo trials. A total of 38 published papers and 139 studies were used. Parameters observed were feed intake, animal performance, enteric methane emission, and nitrate toxicity. Data were subjected to the mixed model methodology. Nitrate doses or forms were treated as fixed factors, while the different studies were treated as random factors. Results revealed that nitrate supplementation significantly decreased the milk protein content, milk fat content, dry matter intake, gross energy intake, the molar proportion of the propionic acid, ...
Ruminant products form an important part of the human diet. The demand for ruminant products is exp...
Nitrate supplementation has been shown to be effective in reducing enteric methane emission from rum...
Background and Aim: Nitrate (NO3–) reduces enteric methane emissions and could be a source of non-pr...
Supplementing a diet with nitrate is regarded as an effective and promising methane (CH4) mitigation...
<p>Nitrate may lower methane production in ruminants by competing with methanogenesis for available ...
AbstractNitrate may lower methane production in ruminants by competing with methanogenesis for avail...
Dietary nitrate supplementation is an effective methane (CH4) mitigation strategy in total mixed rat...
Abstract. The effects of dietary nitrate on DM digestion, rumen volatile fatty acid concentrations, ...
Feeding nitrate to dairy cows may lower ruminal methane production by competing for reducing equival...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary nitrate on methane emission and r...
Abstract Background This study was conducted to examine effects of nitrate on ruminal methane produc...
Generation of ammonia from nitrate reduction is slower compared with urea hydrolysis and may be more...
This study aimed to perform a meta-analysis on the effect of 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP) on enteric m...
This experiment has quantified the methane abatement potential of nitrate in the context of extensiv...
An experiment was conducted to study potential interaction between the effects of feeding nitrate an...
Ruminant products form an important part of the human diet. The demand for ruminant products is exp...
Nitrate supplementation has been shown to be effective in reducing enteric methane emission from rum...
Background and Aim: Nitrate (NO3–) reduces enteric methane emissions and could be a source of non-pr...
Supplementing a diet with nitrate is regarded as an effective and promising methane (CH4) mitigation...
<p>Nitrate may lower methane production in ruminants by competing with methanogenesis for available ...
AbstractNitrate may lower methane production in ruminants by competing with methanogenesis for avail...
Dietary nitrate supplementation is an effective methane (CH4) mitigation strategy in total mixed rat...
Abstract. The effects of dietary nitrate on DM digestion, rumen volatile fatty acid concentrations, ...
Feeding nitrate to dairy cows may lower ruminal methane production by competing for reducing equival...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary nitrate on methane emission and r...
Abstract Background This study was conducted to examine effects of nitrate on ruminal methane produc...
Generation of ammonia from nitrate reduction is slower compared with urea hydrolysis and may be more...
This study aimed to perform a meta-analysis on the effect of 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP) on enteric m...
This experiment has quantified the methane abatement potential of nitrate in the context of extensiv...
An experiment was conducted to study potential interaction between the effects of feeding nitrate an...
Ruminant products form an important part of the human diet. The demand for ruminant products is exp...
Nitrate supplementation has been shown to be effective in reducing enteric methane emission from rum...
Background and Aim: Nitrate (NO3–) reduces enteric methane emissions and could be a source of non-pr...