Rumen fermentation of carbohydrates plays a fundamental role in ruminant metabolism as the main source of energy. Acetic, propionic and butyric acids (namely, volatile fatty acids, VFA) are the main products of the rumen fermentation of structural and nonstructural carbohydrates con- tained in the ruminant’s diet. The metabolic pathways involved in VFA production are strictly linked to methane emission, because hydrogen is actively produced during the fermentation of structural carbohydrates, and it is rapidly metabolised by methanogens, in order to maintain the optimal thermodynamic condition for the metabolism of the microbe consortium in the rumen. Hydrogen plays also a fundamental role in the maintenance of the equilibrium among VFA pat...
Methane production from livestock farming is recognized as an important contributor to global GHGs. ...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
Climate change and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from agriculture has resu...
Rumen fermentation of carbohydrates plays a fundamental role in ruminant metabolism as the main sour...
<p>Hydrogen is a key product of rumen fermentation and has been suggested to thermodynamically contr...
The rumen is a highly diverse ecosystem comprising different microbial groups including methanogens ...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
This study evaluated the effects of different dietary n‐6/n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) rati...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions in ruminants have attracted considerable attention due to their impa...
Hydrogen is a key product of rumen fermentation and has been suggested to thermodynamically control ...
Methane, in addition to being a significant source of energy loss to the animal that can range from ...
Rumen microbes breakdown feed to produce volatile fatty acids (VFA), carbon dioxide, ammoniaand meth...
Dynamic modeling of mechanisms driving volatile fatty acid and hydrogen production in the rumen micr...
It is now generally accepted that the fermentation of carbohydrates in the rumen gives rise to the f...
Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas (GHG) with a global warming potential of 28 CO2 equivalents. The l...
Methane production from livestock farming is recognized as an important contributor to global GHGs. ...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
Climate change and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from agriculture has resu...
Rumen fermentation of carbohydrates plays a fundamental role in ruminant metabolism as the main sour...
<p>Hydrogen is a key product of rumen fermentation and has been suggested to thermodynamically contr...
The rumen is a highly diverse ecosystem comprising different microbial groups including methanogens ...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
This study evaluated the effects of different dietary n‐6/n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) rati...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions in ruminants have attracted considerable attention due to their impa...
Hydrogen is a key product of rumen fermentation and has been suggested to thermodynamically control ...
Methane, in addition to being a significant source of energy loss to the animal that can range from ...
Rumen microbes breakdown feed to produce volatile fatty acids (VFA), carbon dioxide, ammoniaand meth...
Dynamic modeling of mechanisms driving volatile fatty acid and hydrogen production in the rumen micr...
It is now generally accepted that the fermentation of carbohydrates in the rumen gives rise to the f...
Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas (GHG) with a global warming potential of 28 CO2 equivalents. The l...
Methane production from livestock farming is recognized as an important contributor to global GHGs. ...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
Climate change and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from agriculture has resu...