[HTML][HTML] Invited review: Advances in nutrition and feed additives to mitigate enteric methane emissions

AN Hristov - Journal of dairy science, 2024 - Elsevier
Methane, both enteric and from manure management, is the most important greenhouse gas
from ruminant livestock, and its mitigation can deliver substantial decreases in the carbon …

Novel oxidising feed additives reduce in vitro methane emissions using the rumen simulation technique

C O'Donnell, C Thorn, E Roskam, R Friel… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Enteric methane (CH 4) produced by ruminant livestock is a potent greenhouse gas and
represents significant energy loss for the animal. The novel application of oxidising …

[HTML][HTML] Rapid Screening of Methane-Reducing Compounds for Deployment via Water with a Commercial Livestock Supplement Using In Vitro and FTIR-ATR …

RJ Batley, EP Romanzini, JB Johnson, WL De Souza… - Methane, 2024 - mdpi.com
The addition of methane-reducing compounds (MRCs) to livestock drinking water presents
an alternative method for enteric methane mitigation in extensive systems where these …

[PDF][PDF] Vliv kombinace kyseliny kaprinové a kyseliny laurové s dusičnany na bachorovou fermentaci a produkci metanu in vitro Diplomová práce

P Krausová, M Joch - 2024 - theses.cz
Metan je jedním z hlavních skleníkových plynů, jehož produkce je stále alarmujícím
problémem v souvislosti s globálním oteplováním. Značný podíl na produkci metanu pochází …

[引用][C] Improving the Rumen Molar Proportion of Glucogenic Volatile Fatty Acids with the Inclusion of Siam Weed (Chromolaena odorata) Meal in Pelleted Diet of …

ML Mullik, TOD Dato, YM Mulik, G Oematan - Tropical Animal Science Journal, 2024