Rumen microbes breakdown feed to produce volatile fatty acids (VFA), carbon dioxide, ammoniaand methane (CH4). Metabolic hydrogen in the form of reduced protons is used during CH4 formation aswell as during VFA synthesis. Therefore, VFA concentration in the rumen may stoichiometrically berelated to CH4 emission. The aim of this study was to evaluate methane emission between experimentaland model estimates. Two stoichiometrical models for predicting CH4 from VFA were assessed, i.e.Moss et al. (2000) and Hegarty and Nolan (2007) models. The data sets were obtained from a publishedliterature. Samples used were leaves from 27 tropical plant species. Prediction error was conducted bycomputing root mean square prediction error (RMSPE). Results sh...
<p>Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants...
Methane (CH4) is a byproduct of the digestion of cattle; this gas has a greenhouse effect in the atm...
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...
Methane emissions from ruminants have become an issue over the last 50 years. Previous research has ...
<p>Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas (GHG) with a global warming potential of 28 CO2 equivalents. Th...
Methane production from livestock farming is recognized as an important contributor to global GHGs. ...
Volatile fatty acids (VFA), produced in the rumen by microbial fermentation, are the main energy sou...
AbstractVolatile fatty acids (VFA), produced in the rumen by microbial fermentation, are the main en...
Dynamic modeling of mechanisms driving volatile fatty acid and hydrogen production in the rumen micr...
Rumen fermentation of carbohydrates plays a fundamental role in ruminant metabolism as the main sour...
The aim of the study was to investigate the association of methane (CH4) yields (g/kg DMI) with rume...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate prediction of methane emissions from finishing beef cattle...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, to which enteric fermentation from ruminants contributes signifi...
<p>Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants...
Methane (CH4) is a byproduct of the digestion of cattle; this gas has a greenhouse effect in the atm...
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...
Methane emissions from ruminants have become an issue over the last 50 years. Previous research has ...
<p>Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas (GHG) with a global warming potential of 28 CO2 equivalents. Th...
Methane production from livestock farming is recognized as an important contributor to global GHGs. ...
Volatile fatty acids (VFA), produced in the rumen by microbial fermentation, are the main energy sou...
AbstractVolatile fatty acids (VFA), produced in the rumen by microbial fermentation, are the main en...
Dynamic modeling of mechanisms driving volatile fatty acid and hydrogen production in the rumen micr...
Rumen fermentation of carbohydrates plays a fundamental role in ruminant metabolism as the main sour...
The aim of the study was to investigate the association of methane (CH4) yields (g/kg DMI) with rume...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate prediction of methane emissions from finishing beef cattle...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, to which enteric fermentation from ruminants contributes signifi...
<p>Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants...
Methane (CH4) is a byproduct of the digestion of cattle; this gas has a greenhouse effect in the atm...
Methane, in addition to being a significant source of energy loss to the animal that can range from ...