[PDF][PDF] Enteric methane mitigation interventions
JQ Fouts, MC Honan, BM Roque… - Translational Animal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) presents a feasible approach to curbing agriculture's
contribution to climate change. One intervention for reduction is dietary reformulation, which …
contribution to climate change. One intervention for reduction is dietary reformulation, which …
Methane mitigation in ruminants with structural analogues and other chemical compounds targeting archaeal methanogenesis pathways
AK Patra, R Puchala - Biotechnology Advances, 2023 - Elsevier
Ruminants are responsible for enteric methane production contributing significantly to the
anthropogenic greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Moreover, dietary energy is lost as …
anthropogenic greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Moreover, dietary energy is lost as …
The utilisation of tannin extract as a dietary additive in ruminant nutrition: A meta-analysis
Simple Summary Tannin has been extensively assessed for its potential and utilisation as a
ruminant feed additive in recent years and is becoming important due to its beneficial effects …
ruminant feed additive in recent years and is becoming important due to its beneficial effects …
Full-fat insect meals in ruminant nutrition: in vitro rumen fermentation characteristics and lipid biohydrogenation
M Renna, M Coppa, C Lussiana, A Le Morvan… - Journal of Animal …, 2022 - Springer
Background The most used protein sources in ruminant nutrition are considered as having
negative impacts in terms of environmental sustainability and competition with human …
negative impacts in terms of environmental sustainability and competition with human …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of dietary tannins on the performance, lymphoid organ weight, and amino acid ileal digestibility of broiler chickens: A meta-analysis
Materials and Methods: After verification and evaluation, a total of 22 articles were included
in the present study. All data regarding dietary tannin dosages, performance, digestibility …
in the present study. All data regarding dietary tannin dosages, performance, digestibility …
Combined effects of nitrate and medium-chain fatty acids on methane production, rumen fermentation, and rumen bacterial populations in vitro
M Vadroňová, A Šťovíček, K Jochová, A Výborná… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
This study investigated the combined effects of nitrate (NT) and medium-chain fatty acids
(MCFA), including C8, C10, C12, and C14, on methane (CH4) production, rumen …
(MCFA), including C8, C10, C12, and C14, on methane (CH4) production, rumen …
Dietary lauric acid promoted antioxidant and immune capacity by improving intestinal structure and microbial population of swimming crab (Portunus trituberculatus)
W Zhan, H Peng, S **e, Y Deng, T Zhu, Y Cui… - Fish & Shellfish …, 2024 - Elsevier
Lauric acid (LA), a saturated fatty acid with 12 carbon atoms, is widely regarded as a healthy
fatty acid that plays an important role in disease resistance and improving immune …
fatty acid that plays an important role in disease resistance and improving immune …
Meta-analysis of the effects of dietary sources of selenium on lactational performance and oxidative status of dairy cows
Selenium is an essential trace element to maintain normal physiological and immunological
systems. The role of various types and forms of Se on the productive performance and …
systems. The role of various types and forms of Se on the productive performance and …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of vitamin E supplementation on chicken sperm quality: A meta-analysis
Materials and Methods: After verification and evaluation, a total of 19 articles were included
in this study. Data, including dietary vitamin E, semen volume, concentration, total sperm …
in this study. Data, including dietary vitamin E, semen volume, concentration, total sperm …
Application of 3-nitrooxypropanol and canola oil to mitigate enteric methane emissions of beef cattle results in distinctly different effects on the rumen microbial …
Background The major greenhouse gas from ruminants is enteric methane (CH4) which in
2010, was estimated at 2.1 Gt of CO2 equivalent, accounting for 4.3% of global …
2010, was estimated at 2.1 Gt of CO2 equivalent, accounting for 4.3% of global …