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Immunization and tannins in livestock enteric methane amelioration.
2015Abstract The complexity of the rumen microbial ecosystem supports the efficient conversion of various carbohydrates to volatile fatty acids for fulfilling host energy requirement via stepwise disposal of hydrogen (H2) through the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) to methane (CH4). Although, this mechanism is indispensable for rumen homeostasis,
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Impact of ruminal pH on enteric methane emissions.
Journal of animal science, 2016The objective of this study was to determine the impact of ruminal pH on methane (CH4) emission from beef cattle. Ruminal pH and CH4 data were generated in 2 experiments using 16 beef heifers offered high-forage (55% barley silage) or high-grain (92% concentrate; DM basis) diets.
M, Hünerberg +6 more
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Mitigation of Enteric Methane Emissions from Indian Livestock
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released the Greenhouse gas bulletin on 28th October 2024 which shows the atmospheric level of the greenhouse gases mainly naturally occurring ones are carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. These greenhouse gases are capable of absorbing a portion of the infrared radiations emitted by the earth (Ledley et al.openaire +1 more source
Impact of ruminal pH on enteric methane emissions1
Journal of Animal Science, 2015M. Hünerberg +6 more
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GenAI for the Synthesis of Enteric Methane Data
2024 6th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Education (WAIE)Emmanuelle Komaclo, Tad Gonsalves
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Enteric Methane Emissions and Abatement Approaches- A Review
International Journal of Livestock Research, 2018Vipul Kashyap +4 more
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