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Enteric Fermentation Flagship Project: Rumen microbiomes to predict methane
The Enteric Fermentation Flagship project, funded by the Global Research Alliance, was initiated in 2018 to investigate rumen microbiomes to predict methane emissions in cattle. A major objective of this project was to implement a low-cost, high-throughput method for profiling the rumen microbiome in bovine species across different production stages ...Bilton, Timothy +9 more
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Uncertainty Analysis of Enteric Fermentation Emissions From Beef Cattle in Argentina
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural ResearchMethane emissions from enteric fermentation in beef cattle are a major source of greenhouse gases in Argentina, contributing notably to the country's total emissions. Quantifying these emissions is challenging and involves considerable uncertainty.
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Enteric fermentation and intestinal nitrogen metabolism in the growing pig
Microbes in the gastrointestinal tract of pigs can have a substantial impact on the utilization of dietary amino acids (AA) for various body functions. This may be attributed to microbe-induced endogenous gut protein secretions, microbial degradation of AA and microbial protein synthesis prior to the terminal ileum (i.e. upper gut). Research objectivesopenaire +1 more source

